Showing posts with label Cadillac Pete. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cadillac Pete. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Cadillac Pete & The Heat - Steamroller

Year: 2006
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:39
Size: 121,4 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Rolling Pin (5:06)
2. Leave It At The Door (3:09)
3. Crazy Mixed-Up World (3:32)
4. Lincoln Continental (4:28)
5. The Way I Feel (7:04)
6. Touch Tone Touch (4:21)
7. Help Me (5:25)
8. Quit Your Trippin' Fool (4:18)
9. Strawman (4:04)
10. What A Way To Go (5:27)
11. Scratch My Back (5:41)

One of the first questions people ask Pete is how did you get your name, Cadillac Pete? Pete was dubbed "Cadillac Pete" by his fellow musicians. Cadillac is a symbol of excellence, known for legendary performance which fits Pete to a tee; hence the name, "Cadillac Pete".

Pete was given a harmonica at the age of 4 and has been playing ever since. He went to see an Allman Brothers concert one night and Muddy Waters opened for them. It was Pete's first time hearing the blues and he was blown away! He soon learned how to bend notes and within a year he was in his first band travelling around the Midwest and has now been performing professionally for over 30 years.

Cadillac Pete is an international recording artist having recorded with Kenny Wayne Sheppard, James Cotton, Frank Marino, Bryan Lee, Reverend Raven and many more. Pete has toured the U.S., Europe, South America, and Canada.

Pete is also a two time WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry) winner for best harmonica instrumentalist, and he has performed on stages like Milwaukee's Summer Fest, Montreal Jazz Fest, Belgium Blues Fest, New Orleans Jazz Fest, Buddy Guy's Legends and many more.

Steamroller mc
Steamroller zippy

Monday, December 4, 2017

Cadillac Pete & The Heat - Turn Up The Heat

Year: 2002
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:13
Size: 111,2 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Talk To Your Daughter (5:18)
2. Devil In Her Eyes (3:51)
3. Broke And Hungry (4:17)
4. Naughty Neighbor Girl (4:27)
5. Flippin' A (2:58)
6. That Will Never Do (4:13)
7. Married Woman (4:38)
8. U.S. Postal Service Man (5:43)
9. Ridin' In The Moonlight (4:32)
10. You Belong Me (4:23)
11. Born In Chicago (3:47)

One of the first questions people ask Pete is how did you get your name, Cadillac Pete? Pete was dubbed "Cadillac Pete" by his fellow musicians. Cadillac is a symbol of excellence, known for legendary performance which fits Pete to a tee; hence the name, "Cadillac Pete".

Pete was given a harmonica at the age of 4 and has been playing ever since. He went to see an Allman Brothers concert one night and Muddy Waters opened for them. It was Pete's first time hearing the blues and he was blown away! He soon learned how to bend notes and within a year he was in his first band travelling around the Midwest and has now been performing professionally for over 30 years.

Cadillac Pete is an international recording artist having recorded with Kenny Wayne Sheppard, James Cotton, Frank Marino, Bryan Lee, Reverend Raven and many more. Pete has toured the U.S., Europe, South America, and Canada.

Pete is also a two time WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry) winner for best harmonica instrumentalist, and he has performed on stages like Milwaukee's Summer Fest, Montreal Jazz Fest, Belgium Blues Fest, New Orleans Jazz Fest, Buddy Guy's Legends and many more.

Turn Up The Heat mc
Turn Up The Heat zippy