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Released: Mar 10, 2009
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  • Genre: Acoustic / Ambient / Progressive

    Location TULSA, Oklahoma, US

    Profile Views: 34790

    Last Login: 7/7/2011

    Member Since 12/21/2006

    Website www.peteastor.com

    Record Label Mark Alan Music

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

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  • Members

  • Influences

    Michael Hedges; Phil Keaggy; Laurence Juber; Steve Vai; Andy Summers; Preston Reed; Rick Ruskin; Elvis Costello; Jacques Stotzem; Alex De Grassi
  • Sounds Like

    ...... .. .. .. .. .. ..........Modify Myspace........ .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ..........Modify Myspace........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Pete's first CD "Dawn Creeps Up" is available at his website www.peteastor.com. .. The Urban Tulsa had this to say about the album: .. "Pete’s songwriting and composition is tight and focused, with a solid pop sensibility. Completely instrumental, Astor’s playing often reminds me of Neal Schon’s solo work when he lays solid and clear melody lines over the rhythm and textures, replacing the need or urge for a vocalist. .. Hours in Just Minutes” is a mid-disc highlight, building on intricate layers that weave back and forth as if in chase of an elusive prize. “Jimbo’s Bayou Reverie” follows, continuing down the acoustic path Astor has been following, but adding a little southern gothic tone to the proceedings. .. As with any acoustic instrumental album like this, Dawn Creeps Up may draw comparisons to the glut of instrumental new age music that you hear in those “tree-hugger nature stores” at the mall. But if you listen deeper, Astor’s originality makes this far more than just background music. His playing style and pop-wise writing even invoke a little bit of Steven Stills at times on tracks like “One Time Only” and “Sleeping in the Grass”. Dawn Creeps Up is a surprisingly engaging debut release that proves to be far more pop-friendly than many “new-agey” acoustic releases of this type. His playing will likely appeal more to the pop music fans than jazz listeners." ..

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  • 小川倫生 / Michio Ogawa

    Hello.

    ARIGATOU!!
    Thanks for the add.

    Michio Ogawa

    1 year ago
  • Pythagorean Theorem

    Hey...just sendin' Christmas Cheer!

    2 years ago
  • Pythagorean Theorem

    Happy Thanksgiving...may you continue blessing all with the gift of your music! God's Grace makes all things new!

    2 years ago
  • Dan Strasbaugh

    Hey Pete,
    Missed you at the last GST meeting. Check out my songs next time you get the chance. My next update will be all acoustic.
    Dan

    2 years ago
  • Pythagorean Theorem

    It was great being introduced to your music. It is remarkable. I believe my wife and I would drive from Toledo to see you and Guitars Gone Wild.

    2 years ago
  • Daniele Bazzani

    Ciao Pete, thank you for inviting me here!
    Best wishes
    Daniele

    2 years ago
  • Shann Congdon

    Hey! Would really like to know when Pete's next show is! I'm in the great state of Oklahoma now!

    2 years ago
  • Matt Stevens

    Pete

    Hope we can play together one day mate

    2 years ago
  • Matt Stevens

    Still looping mate???

    2 years ago
  • Shann Congdon

    Pete - or affiliates - when is Pete's next performance!? I move to Oklahoma City in two weeks... I have to make it. :)

    Please lemme know!

    2 years ago
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Bio:

.. Get Free Myspace Layouts at MySpaceLayouts.ca

Member Since:

December 21, 2006

Influences:

Michael Hedges; Phil Keaggy; Laurence Juber; Steve Vai; Andy Summers; Preston Reed; Rick Ruskin; Elvis Costello; Jacques Stotzem; Alex De Grassi

Sounds Like:

Modify Myspace

Modify Myspace
.. ..

.. .. Pete's first CD "Dawn Creeps Up" is available at his website www.peteastor.com.

The Urban Tulsa had this to say about the album: .. "Pete’s songwriting and composition is tight and focused, with a solid pop sensibility. Completely instrumental, Astor’s playing often reminds me of Neal Schon’s solo work when he lays solid and clear melody lines over the rhythm and textures, replacing the need or urge for a vocalist. .. Hours in Just Minutes” is a mid-disc highlight, building on intricate layers that weave back and forth as if in chase of an elusive prize. “Jimbo’s Bayou Reverie” follows, continuing down the acoustic path Astor has been following, but adding a little southern gothic tone to the proceedings. .. As with any acoustic instrumental album like this, Dawn Creeps Up may draw comparisons to the glut of instrumental new age music that you hear in those “tree-hugger nature stores” at the mall. But if you listen deeper, Astor’s originality makes this far more than just background music. His playing style and pop-wise writing even invoke a little bit of Steven Stills at times on tracks like “One Time Only” and “Sleeping in the Grass”. Dawn Creeps Up is a surprisingly engaging debut release that proves to be far more pop-friendly than many “new-agey” acoustic releases of this type. His playing will likely appeal more to the pop music fans than jazz listeners." ..

Record Label:

Mark Alan Music

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