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LATEST NEWS
Where's Peter's Blog?
He has succumbed to to MY SPACE. See his first blog just posted.
New Review Posted at "The Pool" as seen on CNN
“'Slow Train', and I love how it transitions from the spoken word piece to this funky dirty monkey rendition by Peter Law. Great name also – Peter Law I wonder if he is related to Peter Gunn (sorry bad joke). Seriously this version is smoking. This is the medicine I needed all day! D. Staley and Peter Law should join forces and tour the wild west no shit! I’d buy a ticket or beg everyone I know to buy me one. Why wasn’t Peter Law on that Gospel compilation that came out recently – he should have been. I love that verse about my (his) baby going to Illinois – God even before I thought I might understand what is meant by this verse I just dug it because it sounded so cool. Now I still think it sounds cool, but I can also relate to it and that is why Dylan just kills me – you mature and end up reconnecting to songs that initially meant or represented one thing to you and now may mean something else entirely different so instead of it just being some great song that reminds you of the time you........ you change and what the music means to you also changes – that’s true art and real life and I am digging it all!!!" This review was posted at http://pool.dylantree.com by a contributor by the name of "Charlespoet".
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Peter Law
There’s an audience hungry for new music, and The Peter Law Band, Peter Law Project and Peter Law, works hard to support venues that support original rock. Our mail lists indicate fans come from as far as 60 miles to catch our music.
What kind of music? Hard-driving, melodic rock, with a few covers thrown in for good measure. There’s a range and variety to our music, from the lonely wail of a harp solo to the thunder of the rhythm section when the band is in overdrive
Pete has been the creative force behind bands in Minneapolis and Denver, including Set Q, I105, and Almost Gentlemen (which produced “Ballad of Julie Doll and Mikey Mouse,” Pete’s first single to receive airplay), and Sarah’s Tree House.
National Airplay
Pete Law gets some east coast airplay, including his version of Dylan’s “It takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to Cry.” The cover song was played on WBAI-FM, on Bob Fass' "Radio Unnameable". Mr. Fass is credited with breaking many national acts. The track was recorded for a tribute CD titled “RMD does Dylan” – inspired by the readers of the internet newsgroup, rec.music.dylan.
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