Harper
Peter Harper was born in Britain, but grew up in Perth in western Australia. Drawn to music, he started out in brass bands, playing both the trumpet and the euphonium, but soon fell in love with the blues harmonica, and the course of his future career was set. After moving to Melbourne, he began releasing a series of harmonica-based albums that also featured his soulful vocals and solid songwriting. Tears of Ice came first in 1994, followed by Yesterday Is Over in 1996 and Live at the Soup Kitchen in 1997. Harper's next three albums -- Glass on the Stepping Stone (2000), Live at St. Andrews (2002), and Way Down Deep Inside (2003) -- were released by Core Records. Harper began looking into the indigenous music of his beloved Australia, discovering the possibilities of the didgeridoo, and added the Aboriginal instrument to his stage act. While doing a show in San Francisco, he was spotted by Blind Pig Records president Edward Chmelewski, who signed Harper to the label. Down to the Rhythm was released by Blind Pig in 2005, and it featured Harper's uniquely Australian take on roots music, complete with embedded didgeridoo drones and blazing harp runs. A second Blind Pig release, Day by Day, appeared in 2007, followed by Stand Together in 2010.
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Down To The Rhythm
Rock - Released by Blind Pig Records on 24 mei 2005
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Bad Luck
Pop - Released by ICU Entertainment Limited on 30 jun. 2017
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Blood Sweat Tears EP
Pop - Released by ICU Entertainment Limited on 8 mei 2016
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All In (Don't Play With Me)
Pop - Released by Harper on 18 mei 2023
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Making a Scene
Alternative en Indie - Released by Harper on 15 mrt. 2024
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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song from a psycho's basement
Alternative en Indie - Released by Good Karma Records on 2 mei 2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo