My name is Pete Fetters I am a vocalist and guitarist.   I play a variety of music, everything from Latin flavored music to Classic Rock, Country, Blues, Jazz Standards, Americana.  Always going for a relaxed, FUN vibe that gets people dancing and having a good time.  I've been in the music business for a good thirty years.  I fronted a number of bands while living in the Detroit area.   Since moving to northern Michigan I'm focusing on a One Man Act that sounds like a three piece band .....vocals, electric guitar, slide guitar, electronic rhythm section (that's always on time for a show, stays sober, works for free and is always in an amicable state of mind).   I play a number of original songs along with cover songs that I try to put a fresh, new, energetic spin on.....rather than the same old same old.  I started singing in my church choir when I was about 10 years old and was the featured soprano singer on many Sundays.  The attention and acclaim I received along with what music did to me internally hooked me for life. Started playing guitar at 13, took a few lessons before quitting (didn't care for the smell of whiskey on my instructors breath) and have been self taught since.  My father was an amazing vocalist (think Bing Crosby) and trumpet player.  Recorded music was always playing in the house.   When I got into learning jazz standards ( All Of Me, Bye By Blackbird, Sentimental Journey, Georgia, Summertime) they came pretty easy, like old friends that I was catching up with.....thanks Dad!  Blues and Country (40's, 50's and 60's) are an important part of my background.  I think Hank Williams Sr. was one of the greatest blues singers that ever lived and Merle Haggard, was and is, my favorite vocalist ever.  Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter Jacobs, Elmore James and John Lee Hooker are a few of the bluesmen I listened to a lot.  Putting the icing on the cake for me are people like Ray Wylie Hubbard, J.J. Cale, ZZ Top, The Allman Brothers, Santana, Tony Joe White, Johnny Winter, Hound Dog Taylor, Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash.


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