Brad Peterson
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Brad Peterson (born July 14, 1969) is perhaps best known as a U.S. musician and record producer. He is the writer, lead singer and multi instrumentalist of an eponymous Chicago rock band.
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[edit] History
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Brad Peterson grew up in Geneva, Illinois. Peterson has lived in Chicago since 1992. In the 1990s, he fronted the rock group Peatmoss gaining critical acclaim and rankings in radio charts. He was known and performed with peers: Jeff Buckley, Dave Matthews, and David Lowery.
He has recorded with Peter Stuart on Happy Nowhere.
In addition to musical pursuits, Peterson was involved in production for the forthcoming film 5-25-77 (2007).
[edit] Personnel
Many musicians participated; the current-main lineup is:
- Brad Peterson - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, lap steel, keyboards and background vocals (founding member of Peatmoss and The Greensleeves)
- John Pirruccello - guitar and pedal steel (member of Keith Richards' Band, Nicholas Tremulis, Peatmoss and Autumn Defense)
- Larry Beers - drums (member of Mucca Pazza and Nicholas Tremulis )
- Ted Peterson - bass (former member or The Greensleeves)
- Mike Troglia - auxiliary guitar (former member of Blue Marvin)
[edit] Discography
- 2008 - Won't The Real Brad Peterson Please Stand Up?
- 2005 - The Red Album
- 2001 - BP
- 1998 - Reel to Reel Peatmoss
- 1997 - Pale Pale Ale Peatmoss
- 1995 - Keepsakes in the Garbage Peatmoss