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Pete Molinari

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Pete Molinari is a folk blues singer/songwriter of Egyptian / Maltese parentage, raised in from Chatham, England, where he was discovered by Billy Childish. Hes been playing solo for a few years, and has become a fixture in his hometown and various London acoustic clubs like Whats Cookin in Leytonstone and The Spitz.
During an 18 month stint in America, he honed his unique vocal style playing the bars and cafes of New Yorks Greenwich Village like the Bitter End, the Gaslight, Cafe Wah, Café De LArtists places where Jack Kerouac and his beat poets read and also the likes of Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Ramblin Jack Elliot and Dylan all played. On his travels, Pete got to play with some of the best players that were part of Dylan/ Phil Ochs scene like Justin Devereaux and Eric Fransen who was later invited by Dylan to join his Rolling Thunder Revue. Pete says: They thought it was real strange that a kid of my age from England could play this kind of music in a more authentic way than any of the Americans they normally see in the Village. In NYC Pete also won fans like Vincent Gallo and legendary photographer Louis Stettner.
As Pete says: "Ive traveled a long road to get here. These songs have been on that road. From playing little places in Chatham and London to the late night coffee houses of Greenwich Village, Memphis, New Orleans, San Francisco, LA and Paris. I seem to be drawn to these places. There's something more real about it for me. More close to the earth and thats where my music belongs. Thats at the heart of this album.
Walking Off The Map' is his first release, recorded live on half track in Billys kitchen - which is how Billys wife Julie came to sing on Alone And Forsaken? and duets with Pete on We Belong Together?. Two other friends, Wolf and Jim, sat in on percussion and blues harp respectively. Says Pete: By recording with Billy on his old tape machine in his kitchen I feel we got a bit of that old spirit that I love so much about those old records. The ones that were thrown to one side in my house as a child...Hank Williams, Johnny Cash...I can only thank God that they were.
JOHNNY HOPKINS @ TRIAD PRESS.
"Molinari's voice and haunting melodies left me feeling that the musical void in the British music scene will most definitely be filled. He can follow in the footsteps of Dylan and Guthrie" ­ NME
"A singular talent....his distinctive voice and guitar establish him as a Medway Hank Williams. Worth investigating." - UNCUT
"The soul of American music distilled into the voice of a Cuban-heeled greaser from the Medway Delta" ­ THE GUARDIAN
"An extraordinary new British talent...4.5/5" - THE SUN
"A spellbinding, wondrous voice....an amazing album - STOOL PIGEON
"Young, finger-picking, country-blues marvel Molinari has a thrillingly ambiguous voice...Virtual Landslide is an actual triumph" - TIME OUT
"A superbly realised piece of folk blues heartache" - MOJO
"Sweet-voiced blues-folk...a cherishable artefact even before you fall under the spell of the actual music" - NME
Management
Paul & Corrine White @ White Tiger LLP, Tel 0208 677 5199
[email protected]
Bookings Paul Boswell/Claire Courtney @ Free Trade Agency, Tel 0207 739 8872

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Member Since: 9/13/2006
Band Website: petemolinari.co.uk
Band Members: Pete Molinari and an occasional friend or two.
Influences: Billie Holiday, Son House, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rodgers, Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Leadbelly, Cisco Houston, Ramblin Jack Elliot, Mississippi John Hurt, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynne, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Shakespeare, Dante, Rimbaud, L.F Celine, Checkov, Dostoevsky, Walt Whitman, Robert Browning, Alfred Lord Tennyson, William Blake, Steinbeck, Tennessee Williams, Earnest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac, Allan Ginsberg, Pablo Neruda, Marlon Brando, Charles Chaplin, Fellini, Rossellini, Helena Blavatsky, Oscar Wilde, Carravagio, Tamara De Lempica, Alphonse Mucha, Vincent Van Gogh and life altogether.
Sounds Like: Hank Williams, Billy Holiday, Jimmy Rogers, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen all mixed together. Really sings like no one you've ever heard before.
Record Label: Damaged Goods Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

NME review...

Here's what the NME said about my single in this week's issue...... Pete Molinari - A Virtual Landslide (Big Bertha) A 25-year-old Kent native, Pete Molinari has had exactly the kind of life you ...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Thu, 19 Apr 2007 08:26:00 PST

If you want to buy the 7" .......

here's a link for you:- http://www.cargorecords.co.uk/release_zoom.php?item=3897 Thanks Pete x    ...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 06:30:00 PST

Australian TV interview

Check out this interview I did on my recent Australian tour:- http://undercover.com.au/Video.aspx?channel=Music+Interviews &clipid=878340 Pete x  ...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:34:00 PST

Guardian Articles/Blog

For those who've been following the progress of Will Hodgkinson's Big Bertha label articles in the Guardian (and those who haven't!) here's a link to the Guardian website http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/a...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:30:00 PST

Mojo review

Here's the review for A virtual Landslide/There She Still Remains 7" from this month's Mojo magazine.... Chatham bluesboy Molinari has a piercing voice that keens in the right places and has the Billy...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:21:00 PST

New 7" single and download available now

Hello folks, just a quick reminder that my new double a-side single Virtual Landslide/There She Still Remains  is available now on 7" vinyl and download. If you're having trouble tracking it down...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:25:00 PST

Shindig! LP Review

Review from Shindig! Magazine Click here
Posted by Pete Molinari on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 02:05:00 PST

Quietpaws interview

Check out this interview on Quiet Paws Click here
Posted by Pete Molinari on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 01:56:00 PST

Faster Louder Article

Check out this article from Faster Louder. Click here
Posted by Pete Molinari on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:02:00 PST

Review from www.americana-uk.com

Put a blue plaque in Billy's kitchen. Something important happened hereRecorded live on half track in Billy Childish's kitchen (more on him later), Pete Molinari's scratchy, lo-fi ramblings conjure up...
Posted by Pete Molinari on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 06:33:00 PST