Pete Denahy – Those Old Fiddle Tunes Make Him Cry

Pete Denahy’s career so far has seen him produce records that range from ridiculous comedy, through to straight ahead bluegrass, where he and his fiddle feel very much at home. He cut his teeth with the Slim Dusty show in the late nineties, and then went on to present his own show at festivals and halls.

He works “old style” mostly. His love of tradition means that nearly all his shows are just shy of being steam driven. A condenser mic, a couple of speakers, and some handmade instruments, provide a vehicle for songs that range from whacky to heartbreaking.

The fourth single from his upcoming record is ‘Those Old Fiddle Tunes Make Him Cry’. Written with Nick and Tom Wolfe (The Wolfe Brothers), it’s a song that looks back on the contribution of the fiddle to great old country songs.

The song was produced by Simon Johnson (Hillbilly Hut), and features the fine musicianship of Michel Rose (pedal steel), Brad Bergen (drums), Simon Johnson (bass), James Gillard (backing vocals), and Pete on fiddle and acoustic guitar.

In time, as the curtain draws back on more of the songs, a blend of heartbreak and whimsical tales will be revealed, all with an unmistakable country sound. There are four co-writes on the forthcoming album, including sessions with the award-winning Bill Whyte, good friends Nick and Tom Wolfe, the ever-productive Mike Carr, and Evan Murphy of bluegrass band, Mile Twelve.

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