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Chris Brashear & Peter McLaughlin in concert
Monterey Court -Courtyard Stage
Tucson, AZ
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Chris Brashear & Peter McLaughlin in concert
Peter McLaughlin has been a mainstay in the traditional music scene in Tucson and the west for several decades.  Chris Brashear grew up in the Ozarks and has been splitting his time between his Veterinarian practice and his love of traditional music for his entire adult life.  Together once again for this evening they will share their songwriting, storytelling, and love of traditional music with you.  

Chris Brashear
My musical journey has been about growing up, seeing different places, and knowing different people. I cant remember a time in my life when I didnt play a musical instrument. Singing has always been second nature. In any case, Ive taken my time building my professional music career. And Im OK with that. It has helped me to discover a few things about myself that I wouldnt have dreamed of before. For example: songwriting. Where did that come from? I never set a course to become a songwriter. But I saw the ocean, stood on top of the mountain, smelled the dust, ate the olive oil, held on to family memories and, at some point, these things started showing up as songs.

I have had an extremely rewarding time playing music professionally. I have been recording and concertizing with my best friend, Peter McLaughlin, for twenty years now. We have two recordings to date, Canyoneers and So Long Arizona, which have garnered high praise from reviewers, and have helped us carve a niche for ourselves in the wonderful world of acoustic music duets. We are founding members of the band Perfect Strangers, along with Jody Stecher and former Bluegrass Boys Bob Black and Forrest Rose.

I was the fiddle and mandolin player with Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Group for seven years and recorded with them on their last three Red House recordings, Stonewall Country, These Old Dark Hills and Back Forty.

I grew up in Ozark, MO and graduated from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 1987. Ive been a practicing veterinarian ever since. I have lived in Missouri, Oregon, Arizona and near Florence, Italy. I currently live in Amherst, Massachusetts, and play locally when I get the chance. I have most commonly been seen with a local jazz cooperative called Jazz Sketches.

Current projects include new music from Chris Brashear and Peter McLaughlin, a result of the Museum of Northern Arizona creative writing residency. Look for upcoming performances in 2015 and beyond. Im available for teaching, recording, concerts and workshops.

Peter McLaughlin
Peter McLaughlin is an acclaimed acoustic guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, performer, recording artist and music instructor located in Tucson, AZ.  He plays many genres and styles, and specializes in acoustic flatpicking and fingerpicking techniques.  He was born in Washington DC, and his family's roots are in Scotland and England by way of Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.  Early on, his parents, Bill and Nancy McLaughlin, brought music into the lives of Peter and his brother David.  They were introduced to all types of music, had a family band, and were surrounded with love and encouragement.

Peter started playing the guitar at the age of eight and was very soon jamming at bluegrass festivals and fiddle conventions.  He lived in Denmark in the early 70s, and attended a Danish high school.  In 1974, Peter moved again, this time to attend Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, where he played with Tom Rozum (mandolin, fiddle, and vocals), Roger Smith (bass and vocals), John Zarske (rhythm guitar and vocals), and Frank Dedera (banjo) in the group Flying South, an acoustic string band specializing in bluegrass and early swing era jazz.  A later incarnation of Flying South included Kirby Mittelmeier (mandolin and vocals) and John Willis (bass and vocals).

In 1983, Peter moved to Tucson, where he played music with banjo player Ross Nickerson in various bands, including the 1988 Telluride Band Contest winners, The Titan Valley Warheads, who Peter still plays with on occasion.  

In 1991, Peter had the opportunity to reunite with his long-time pal, Tom Rozum, and joined Laurie Lewis, touring nationally and internationally for six years as guitarist and harmony vocalist with her band.  

In 1992 Chris Brashear moved to Tucson.  He and Peter struck up an immediate and lasting friendship and a strong musical bond and began performing and recording together.

In 1996, Peter released his first solo album, a CD entitled Cliffs of Vermilion, produced by Laurie.  She, along with Tom, Chris, brother David, father Bill, and others appear on Peter's stellar debut CD, which is on Dog Boy Records.

In 1999 when Chris recorded his first solo CD, Wanderlust, an excellent new bluegrass band formed out of that project when producer, Jody Stecher, along with Bluegrass Boy banjo picker, Bob Black, bassist, Forrest Rose, Chris and Peter started Perfect Strangers.  Their self-titled CD, released on Rebel Records in 2003, was also produced by Jody.

Since the late 1980's Peter has performed off and on with Bob Meighan, Earl Edmonson, Kirby Mittlelmeier and Brian Davies in a band affectionately known as The Dreadnutts.  In 1991 they won the Telluride Bluegrass Band Contest.

In 2011 Peter's current band, The Sonoran Dogs, was formed out of a tour with the late Japanese guitarist, Maro Kawabata.  The "Dogs" continue to perform regularly at various festivals and concert venues.  Their first CD was released in 2014 on Dog Boy Records.

Contest Awards:
First Place in National Flatpick Guitar Championship, Walnut Valley Festival, Winfield, KS (1988)
Second Place in National Flatpick Guitar Championship, Walnut Valley Festival, Winfield, KS (1986)
First Place in Telluride Bluegrass Guitar Championship, Telluride, CO (1988, 1991)

Location

Monterey Court -Courtyard Stage (View)
505 West Miracle Mile
Tucson, AZ 85705
United States

Categories

Music > Americana
Music > Bluegrass
Music > Folk
Music > Singer/Songwriter

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Monterey Court
On BPT Since: Feb 15, 2013
 
Greg Haver
www.montereycourtaz.com


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