Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:49:37
Size:114,1 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Year:1998
Time:49:37
Size:114,1 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Usa - 3:12
2. If You Be My Baby - 3:06
3. All My Heroes Are Dead - 6:03
4. Goin’ down - 3:27
5. D-45 - 3:33
6. Underage - 4:00
7. Ive Got the Blues - 5:57
8. After School Blues - 4:19
9. So Long Stevie Ray (Live) - 15:54
1. Usa - 3:12
2. If You Be My Baby - 3:06
3. All My Heroes Are Dead - 6:03
4. Goin’ down - 3:27
5. D-45 - 3:33
6. Underage - 4:00
7. Ive Got the Blues - 5:57
8. After School Blues - 4:19
9. So Long Stevie Ray (Live) - 15:54
Pete Cornelius grew up as far away from the Delta heartland as is almost humanely possible. He’s never picked cotton, never hitched a ride on a freight train, nor traded with the Devil. Not knowingly, anyway. Yet the 29-year-old Tasmanian is one of the most experienced young bluesman in the country, with more live shows and festival appearances, album releases and awards under his belt than most performers twice his age. From age 6, Pete started studying and writing songs on his parents’ piano in his hometown of St Mary’s. By 9, he had picked up a guitar, namely, he says because he couldn’t bend those heavy piano strings. The same year he won his very first award; the prestigious “National Water Wise Songwriting competition.” The prize? A weekend in Brisbane, and performing on Agro’s Cartoon Connection. By 11 he became part of the Tasmanian Festival Wind Symphony, performing at corporate shows across Tasmania and at The Wangaratta Jazz and Blues Festival. The young gun released his first album ‘Steppin’ Out In Blue’ at 13. The album featured 11 original tracks with Pete playing all the instruments. He sold out all 500 of its limited release. His first band, Double Shuffle was formed around the same time, playing venues & festival across Tasmania.

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