Pete Gallatin
A Blind Boy Fuller tune from the 1930 - this is a guitar/vocal recording- played on a National Steel guitar
Here's a traditional country theme done in a traditional country stye. Short and sweet, Hope you like it, - Pete
This song is based on memories of the Martinsville Fair in Illinois. And I'm dedicating it to the 55th Anniversary of the Class of '64. I hope you enjoy it.
Here's an early acoustic version my song. I hope you like this simple guitar/vocal which is Christmas themed.
I wrote this song many years ago, and I'm just publishing it now. I wanted to write a sophisticated pop song and this is what came out. I still like the song and I wanted to get some feedback on it. Here it is! What do you think?
This is a cover of the original song of memory by Louis Twinn. I first heard this on Just Plain Folks website and contacted Louis who gave me permission to perform it. Picture two young kids and an old tire swing.
a song to honor the life of Paul Walker and the stunt men and women who have lost their lives creating the movies we love.
My version of the Irish folk tune made popular on Boardwalk Empire. Carrickfergus is a town in No. Ireland near Ulster. Played a Martin 000-18 on this. One sweet guitar.
We are all called NAMES for better and for worse. Please listen to my song and if you enjoy it please forward it to some else that you think would enjoy its' message.....Pete
This is the demo version of a Gallatin/Mizzell song. I hope you enjoy it, and Happy Holidays to all my Facebook, and JPF friends. Pete
I recorded this song a few years back, but this is the first general release. Some of the imagery may seem familiar to friends. Part of the inspiration comes from reading old western stories from the 40's and 50's, but the story is mine.
Electro dance tune with a Berlin type vocal -- could be the end of a relationship or the end of the world - you decide.
Love conquers all and broken hearts can mend - a great performance by a stellar group of Nashville Cats pulls out the stops on this tune by Gallatin/ Mizzell - and dedicated to Judy Baird and her husband Dean on her birthday
Dixie Chickish Song about growing up, sung by Cheryl Aranda
Straight forward pop-love song sung by Cheryl Aranda, written and produced by Gallatin/Mizzell
This is a positive country song about hope and moving forward with a focus on family and being responsible.
Based on a Delta Blues favorite. Vocal, harmonica, and slide guitar by Patio Pete (that's me!). Backing tracks compliments of PG music. The guitar in the song picture was used to play the slide lead.
I produced this using the classic ESQ1 synth. I sang and played the guitar parts