Pete Murano was raised all across America.  Born in the Northeast, he moved to St. Louis and finally settled in New Orleans, Louisiana.  He developed an attachment to an equally nomadic music form, the blues, at an early age. Starting on s…

Pete Murano was raised all across America.  Born in the Northeast, he moved to St. Louis and finally settled in New Orleans, Louisiana.  He developed an attachment to an equally nomadic music form, the blues, at an early age. Starting on saxophone at age 11, he began teaching himself to play guitar as a teenager.  Murano's music then underwent a natural evolution as he began to explore R&B and rock.  Finding himself drawn to the sights and sounds of the Crescent City, Murano soon relocated to New Orleans. The next piece of his musical maturation would stem directly from the influence of his new home.  Murano began learning the standards, becoming a working musician in the dimly lit clubs of the city's fabled Frenchmen street.  

In 2003, Murano joined forces with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.  Here, he developed a sound that was all his own, combining elements of rock, funk, and R&B.  With Shorty, Murano has written, recorded, and toured the world extensively.  His sound on guitar is often raw and distorted, yet soulful.  Now, on his first solo release, he embraces that sound as it vibrates into the world.    

 

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