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Artist description
Peter Law has played nationally, heading such bands as i105 and Almost Gentlemen. This Denver based musician is best known in the Rocky Mountains where he regularly tours with The Peter Law Band or the acoustic oriented, Peter Law Project. He has received national airplay on his original "Julie Doll & Mikey Mouse", and most recently East Coast Airplay of Dylan's "It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry". |
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Music Style
New Rock |
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Musical Influences
Costello, Everclear, Talking Heads, Clapton, Dave Matthews, Ryan Tracy |
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Similar Artists
Ryan Tracy, Dire Straits, Cracker, Dylan |
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Artist History
Law played many of the coffee houses and dive bars across the midwest and west before assembling the latest band he now fronts. Sarah's Tree House enjoys a dedicated following in the Rocky Mountain Region. "This is a band that you either love-em, or hate-em. I happen to love-em. I have had their record spinning constantly for the last month. It is moving." Tom Cabella |
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Group Members
Pete Law - Vocals & Guitars, Sean
Auguston- Guitars, Donny Clavel - Drums, Dan Kayser - Bass |
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Instruments
4 Piece Guitar Bass Drums |
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Press Reviews
"Skip the Niceties" is a WORK OF ART! Cordley Coit for the Rocky Mountain Media Collective. Denver's indie magazine, Westword, states about Peter's record and live performances, "...carefully crafted songs that come to life through the earnest delivery of their messenger.....[and].....interpreters of Americana...beconing equal amounts of rock, roll and reflection." |
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Location
Denver, Colorado - USA |
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