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9/3/09

Just wanted to post a note to shout out to the 61ers out there! I am almost ready to post another song soon, stay tuned!!

~Pete
posted 33 months ago
8/26/09

Hello 61 listeners I havent been on in awhile but I am just sending a little note to say, "Hello"! I will be posting some new stuff very soon, so stayed tuned!!

Pete
posted 33 months ago
"Detachment" availible
through CD Baby, iTunes, or email petemroz75@yahoo.com . Just $9.99


7/7/08
I just wanted to say a quick Thank You to all thesixtyone.com listeners that have been listening to my new record "Detachment". I hope that you continue to enjoy the tunes!~Pete

7/14/08
New song Posted "You Can't reach Me Now" written by a great artist named Steve Allen. Very thankful for the tune and for Steve letting me sing it! ~Pete

8/13/08
I just posted the last track from my new CD "Detachment". I hope you enjoy the entire record and if you want to purchase a copy you can go to CDBaby.com,iTunes,Amazon.com. Thanks for listening!~Pete
posted 41 months ago
biography
Pete Mroz has been around the block and is "deep in the streets". He has probably lived in ten states, including Texas, Mississippi, and Connecticut. With a nomadic heart and a restless mind Pete Mroz reaches through his music for elusive beauty and unfettered love that is growing obsolete at an alarming rate. There is a crisis at hand and Pete Mroz is the inexhaustible hero. Just listen to his voice and you’ll understand that he has tapped into something "as real as real gets". It is beyond emotional and deeply soulful, it is LOVE, itself. And he can’t stop himself!
Pete’s first disc was "54 Days on Blue Planet". Stand out songs like "What Does It Mean" and "(I am) The Man" showcase Pete’s strong blues roots and firmly establish him in the company of John Mayer’s "Continuum" and Eric Clapton’s "Pilgrim (for your love)". And while Pete may have "took himself to school" at the feet of Robert Johnson, "The Least I Can Do" would make any seasoned Nashville songwriter seethe with reckless jealousy.
Pete Mroz is a fUNCKY mOTHER hUBBARD! Houdini was too. Now Pete Mroz is coming out with his sophomore release "Detachment". Pete Mroz will not go away. He’s gonna keep coming at you... (+) expand
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