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Born in East Orange New Jersey and later moved out west to Oakland, California, Duane has been working hard towards his dream to get into the music industry and to be recognized as a talented singer and songwriter. Duane is definitely on his way and doing big things to get discovered. Whether if its hooking up with Versatyle, Jebeatz, Coop and other hot producers to drop hot tracks or just laying some vocals and songwriting for other artists, Duane is slowly but surely crafting his style and vocal ability by staying in the studio, writing, and taking advantage of any...
Rough & tumble So Cal skate board legend and punk rock vet Duane Peters's latest attitude filled musical incarnation began in 2004 when he rejoined forces with ol' pal Gabby “Goatman” Schiavone, The Duane Peters Gunfight is back for 2009 with their newest recordings featuring members of Flogging Molly and T.S.O.L joining them on the album Checkmate. Their feisty new material picks up in the same snot nosed Adolescents meet Johnny Thunders mode ala old rocket fueled Peter's bands like the US Bombs and Die Hunns left off. .
Duane Pitre is an American avant-garde composer and performer. His work often focuses on the tensions between electronic sound and acoustic instrumentation, chaos and discipline, as well as site-specificity and performativity. The composer frequently works with long-tones and utilizes alternate tuning schemes that focus on microtonality, enabling him to explore unaccustomed harmonic intervallic relationships. In recent works Pitre has focused on the liberation within a sound's decay and the space it provides. He has scored works for string/wind ensembles, string quintet, his own bowed harmonic-guitar ensemble, string orchestra and solo performers, among other instrumental configurations. Pitre has presented his works...
Duane Jarvis dies at 51; L.A. roots music singer-songwriter and guitarist He played with Dwight Yoakam, Lucinda Williams, John Prine and others. By Randy Lewis 10:45 PM PDT, April 1, 2009 "Duane Jarvis, a stalwart of the Los Angeles roots music scene whose lead guitar work landed him stints playing with Dwight Yoakam, Lucinda Williams, John Prine, Michelle Shocked and others when he wasn't recording and touring as a respected singer-songwriter in his own right, died Wednesday after a long bout with colon cancer. He was 51. Jarvis died at his home in Marina del Rey, where he was receiving...