Guitar Pete

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Raw Deal 09:20 Tools
Battle Cry 05:40 Tools
Do You Hear The Rain 00:00 Tools
Love Me or I'll Kill You 09:20 Tools
Gimme Back My Bullets 00:00 Tools
Dead and Gone 00:00 Tools
Fire & Rain 00:00 Tools
All Fired Up 00:00 Tools
Lipstick & Gasoline 00:00 Tools
Born to Lose 05:36 Tools
Gasoline 00:00 Tools
Too Far Gone 00:00 Tools
Slugger's Row 00:00 Tools
Found Guilty 00:00 Tools
Shattered Paradise 00:00 Tools
Rock Bottom 00:00 Tools
Mudslinger 00:00 Tools
One Foot In The Grave 00:00 Tools
Lucky Me 05:04 Tools
A Long Way Down 00:00 Tools
One Sunny Day 00:00 Tools
Mustang Sally 03:45 Tools
Creepin' 00:00 Tools
Cold Shot 00:00 Tools
You Shook Me 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions 00:00 Tools
Rainmaker 00:00 Tools
J. B. Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Wasted 00:00 Tools
Intro / Turning Off 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe 00:00 Tools
Goin' Down to Mexico 00:00 Tools
Jellyfish 00:00 Tools
Going Down 00:00 Tools
Snake Pit 00:00 Tools
Marked Man 00:00 Tools
Warning 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Child 00:00 Tools
Poppa's Hideaway 00:00 Tools
Drifting 00:00 Tools
Crawlin' Back 00:00 Tools
Turning Off 00:00 Tools
Makes No Sense 00:00 Tools
The Stranger 00:00 Tools
Chillin' 00:00 Tools
Grooveyard Boogie 00:00 Tools
Turnin' Off 03:48 Tools
Axecaliber Radio Id 00:00 Tools
Mudslinger (Version #56) 00:00 Tools
Snakebitten 00:00 Tools
Bad Mood 00:00 Tools
A Lotta Nerve 00:00 Tools
Ashes & Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Fire and Rain (Version #13) 00:00 Tools
Swamp Thing 00:00 Tools
Lucky Me (Version #69) 00:00 Tools
Love Me or I'll Kill You (2011 - Raw Deal) 00:00 Tools
Turnin Off 00:00 Tools
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Pete Brasino was a late bloomer. He didn't pick up a guitar for real until he was in highschool. Within six months, he was considered the best in his school, earning him the highest of respect, along with a nickname that has stuck with him through today, "Guitar Pete." This legend-in-the-making status was further enhanced by the fact that at age 16, Pete was playing topless bars on a regular basis. As a kid, the first guitar he picked up was his older brother's acoustic, all two strings of it. And like most young kids who didn't have an actual guitar pick he would use anything that would still pluck the strings. Pete's choice of accessory was a nail (the hammering kind.) Things haven't changed too much after all these years. While today he does use a real pick, his prize possession remains a old beat-up Aria Pro II electric guitar he bought at a pawn shop for 75 bucks. "It screams!," boasts Pete. Besides his amazing guitar prowess, the other feature that makes Pete stand out is the way he plays guitar - upside down and backwards. "Being a lefty, there weren't any guitar teachers who could teach me, so I had to learn on a guitar that was strung for a righty. I hold the guitar as a lefthander would, but I play like a righty. I never have a problem finding a guitar to use like most lefties do. Some guitar enthusiasts freak out over the way I play, but it's as normal as anything else I do." Pete chose to pursue music full-time. For several years, he hit the road travelling between New York and Memphis, living out of his car, and playing with musicians he met at jam sessions along the way. The legend of "Guitar Pete" spread. He eventually moved back to New York, where he released three albums of heavy metal proportion as "Guitar Pete's Axe Attack." Pete's reputation continued to grow. He eventually came to the attention of many music industry people, including the late record producer, Jimmy Miller (Rolling Stones, Motorhead, Johnny Thunders) whom he had the opportunity to work with. In 1994, Pete's band, Snakeyed Su was signed to Giant Records. The record was produced by heavyweights Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero (Blues Traveller, Guns 'N Roses, Korn, L7, Aretha Franklin). After working on their album for a year, Giant decided to shelve the project. Pete was again a free agent. "The opportunity to work with a major label like Giant was a great experience. But what happened to us was also disappointing. It did, however, re-affirm in my mind that I wanted to once again have control over my own destiny and my music. My lawyer introduced me to an indie label that had recently signed one of his other clients. He thought the label and I both shared the same drive, work ethic and discipline to make a real go of it. We clicked right away, and haven't looked back since." Pete's first Tangible Music release, "Burning Bridges" was co-produced by Pete and Jim Sabella, owner and engineer for Sabella Recording Studios located in Roslyn Heights, NY. Sabella recorded the hit CD for Marcy Playground (includes the hit, "Sex and Candy"). Pete will finally get to have his cake and eat it too. "Burning Bridges" showcases his smoking blues-styled guitar playing. Included is an ass-kicking version of "Mustang Sally," the smoldering "Gasoline" and "Turnin' Off", and his personal tribute to, shall we say, well-bottomed women - the swampy "Jellyfish." Guitar Pete will get your juices flowing and your air guitars soaring like they haven't been since the early days of Stevie Ray. "Burning Bridges" is scheduled for release in September. Guitar Pete has been spotted on MTV quite a bit lately, and he'll continue to be seen throughout the summer as the network broadcasts from the Jersey shore. Some of Pete's other music credits include: Session guitarist for Tears For Fears, David Bowie and Michael Monroe Co-writer of "Don't Dog Me" for Raging Slab Has Played Live with Richie Blackmore and Brian Setzer Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.