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Name Your Price at Pete’s Puzzle Tree Store. Listen: The Droge & Summers Blend – Tie the Knot (mp3) Here’s one of the tracks – a happy-go-lucky, summery kind of tune… There’s just something about his vibe – relaxed, genuine, gentle – that has always sat quite well with me. I’ve been a fan of Pete’s since his debut, the Brendan O’Brien-produced Necktie Second, back in 1994. They recorded the songs on nearby Vashon Island. The Summers in The Droge & Summers Blend refers to Elaine Summers, a Seattle area musician and artist who shares the vocals with Pete. The EP is officially released later this month.

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Head over to Pete’s store to listen to the tracks and download if you fancy. I just picked up the digital download for the default price of $2.99, and they are well worth it. The EP is made up of 5 tracks, and you – the picky music consumer – have the option of paying what you want, a la Radiohead’s In Rainbows. And a big thanks goes out to visitor Scott for the head’s up about the song in the first place.Pete Droge just added Volume One, a new EP by The Droge & Summers Blend, to his Puzzle Tree Online Store today. Download on Amazon - If You Dont Love Me. Harry and Mary are making a snowman and later a snowball fight.

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Listen to trailer music, OST, original score, and the full list of popular songs in the film. He was kind enough to let me post the song here, but if you’re up for it, I’d suggest heading to Bandcamp and offering 50 cents or a dollar for the cause. Find all 38 songs in Dumb and Dumber Soundtrack, with scene descriptions. Speaking of which, Droge released “Skeleton Crew” in March as a fundraiser for a local charity, Vashon Youth and Family Services. He has also done a lot of composing for a variety of media projects, from his home studio on Vashon Island, in the Puget Sound a short ferry ride from Seattle. Since then he has released four albums under his own name, on his own label.

pete droge songs

He was part of a short-lived “supergroup” called the Thorns, with Matthew Sweet and Shawn Mullins, which released an album in 2003. Pete Droge had a moment or two back in the ’90s, with a major label record deal and some mainstream radio play Allmusic calls him “one of the most overlooked of the modern-day Americana/rock/folk music movement.” But for whatever reason, probably having nothing to do with his talents and efforts, he faded off the scene as the new century turned.

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The balance achieved between gentleness and strength, both musically and lyrically, is at the heart of the song’s loveliness and power. Launched off a concise, ear-catching guitar riff, the song is gracefully crafted, with its crisp, intimate guitar sound and well-placed vocal harmonies. in truth the song was started in November 2017 and had nothing to do with the pandemic (or, of course, our even more recent crisis). Even as it sounds acutely relevant to our current moment. “Skeleton Crew” is a sad, sturdy song about resilience. Not because I don’t like that kind of thing, but, truth be told, because I just don’t hear a lot that crosses the line from “nice” to “vital.” Because look: most acoustic-guitar-and-voice songs are by definition “nice.” But me, I want and need more from a song than niceness, especially now, and I think we get a lot more than that with this one, from Pete Droge, performing here with his wife and collaborator, the artist and musician Elaine Summers. While singer/songwriters are relatively common here on Fingertips, I don’t end up featuring a lot of “man with a guitar” or “woman with a guitar” tunes. “Skeleton Crew” – Pete Droge (featuring Elaine Summers)














Pete droge songs