
Big Pete (Lewis Paul Pearson) has been such an important figure on the Phoenix Blues scene for so long that it's hard to imagine that he has not, in fact, lived here all his life. Born in 1936 in Jamaica, Pete was still a child when his family moved to a small town outside of Austin, Texas. His religious upbringing introduced him to gospel music, but eventually he heeded the call of the blues. Pete got his start playing bass and singing with Henry "Blues Boy" Hubbard and the Jets.
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Tin Pan Alley
Don't Mess With Me
Heartaches
Mr. Blues
I Don't Know You
Pledging My Love
Blues Bailout
The Screamer
Trustworthy Woman
Slippery When Wet
Honey Bone
Come And Get It
Paycheck
Millionaire
Boink With You
Short Change
The highway is like a woman
Back Off
That's That
Mastermind
Too Many Drivers
The Way I See It
I'm here Baby
You Raise Hell Everyday
Worried about my Baby
Sister From the City
Big Leg Woman
Part Time Love
The Love You Don't Have
Natural Ball
Hole In My Pocket
Pete & W.C.'s Blues Medley
One More Drink
My Baby Is a Jockey
Possum up a tree
Travelin' Man
Salt In My Coffee
Time Has Come
Too Much Trouble
Real Bad Dream
Muddy Kind Of Love
Choose
Big Let Down
Texas Blues Memories
No Love Lost
Gambler's Groove
Gambling with my heart
Gamblin' With My Heart
Singin' With The Best
You Know I Love You
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