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Country & Traditional Country Music artist from Smyrna, TN. New songs free to stream. Add to your playlist now.

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Pete Schlegel

Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The Mid-Wests Pete Schlegel is the story of a farm boy's dream come true. Raised on a Paulding, Ohio dairy farm, Pete listened to country radio shows while milking the cows. As a fourth grader, he received a guitar from his dad. That simple gift a long time ago would become Schlegels passion and livelihood. Pete had always participated in school choirs, musicals, and the local karaoke circuit, but it was prompting from family and friends that enticed Schlegel to start a band. With his popularity on the rise and the riggers of touring, Pete would have to choose between his normal life as an ex-Ohio State Trooper and EMS helicopter pilot, and his childhood dream. It didnt take Pete long to decide. In March 2002, Pete headed to Nashville, where he began working with producer Clyde Brooks. Music is all I do, says Schlegel. Singles from the CD have been receiving heavy play in many foreign and US radio stations. The single "Leavin' Ain't As Easy As It Sounds", was released by a promoter to over 1,000 Internet radio stations, video companies, and similar firms. Pete could barely keep up with the influx of website hits and demand for the CD. Since that time, enthusiasts have sprung up overseas. In Germany, Schlegel's single dominated the international chart for over seven weeks at listener's requests. That #1 chart position currently hangs in Schlegel's house, as the songs position on the international chart stands above country superstar staples like Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, and Kenny Chesney. The wall plaque serves less as a commemorative piece of success and more as a sign of things to come. Were just getting started. It's gonna be good. Schlegels music isn't easily tagged, but a guitar-driven, up-tempo, honky-tonk sound describes it best. Reminiscent of his inspirations, Ernest Tubb, George Jones, and Brooks and Dunn, Schlegels sound is timeless. Schlegels vocals are delivered just the way theyre written: genuinely. No pretension or glossy over production, just the range of human emotions and experience of one man. Schlegels endearing and approachable personality makes for songs that every woman wishes her man could sing to her. Schlegel has had 3 national US releases; Short For Gone spent 14 weeks on the Music Row charts before peaking at 51 in March 2004. Diane Richey Promotions from Nashville TN worked the single. The second release Leavin' Aint As Easy As It Sounds spent 15 weeks on the "Music Row" charts before peaking at 54 in September 2004. Jan Woods and Regina Riley Promotions worked that single. Schlegels latest single and video is It Takes A Whole Lotta Liquor To Like Her. He was chosen by Great American Country as the Hot Pick artist for November and December 2004. With the release of the video and single, Schlegel and his crew were heavily involved in a national contest and gave one lucky winner a Pete Schlegel concert in their hometown in March of 2005. Schlegel is currently finishing his sophomore project under the direction of Nashville producer Ted Hewitt. He looks to have the first release and video available in early 2006. Ted also currently produces CURB records artist Rodney Atkins. In 2006, deemed as the Double S tour, Pete has joined forces with Daryle Singletary to tour both in support of their new albums. Schlegel is paving the "grime and sweat" road to fame. Once Schlegel is there, under the neon lights of stardom, it's not likely hell forget whats most important. We're building a fan base from the area and then going out. If you don't forget where you came from, your fans will never forget you.
Your musical influences
Ernest Tubb, George Jones, Brooks & Dunn