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Pete Harris, grew up in Hollywood,
Florida and performed in venues from the Florida Keys to Michigan.
Pete was
the opening act for over 80 major recording artists such as, Bob Dylan, Trisha
Yearwood, The Beach Boys, America, Kenny Loggins, Stephen Stills, The Band, and
even for Jay Leno.
Pete lived in Little Hollywood by Micco
north of Sebastian, Florida, realizing his goal of living where he "wanted
to be when he was off".

You may have heard Pete sing
"The Star Spangled Banner" one of the times he opened for The Miami Dolphins.
Pete Harris played a laid back style of acoustic music that celebrates living in
Florida all of his life. When listening, you can picture the places he has
played, the life he has lived, and the dreams he has had. There have been the
obvious ‘Buffett' comparisons however, you cannot help but also hear shades of
the Eagles, Jackson Browne, and even a hint of Bertie Higgins.
Pete Harris owned his own recording studio and publishing company, Porthole
Publishing (BMI). His music has been described as “having the feeling of a
relaxing warm Florida Sunday afternoon on “the deck” with a “cold one” (Chris
Long, Brevard Live Magazine, March 2003).
There was not much he didn't do in the music business. The reason he stayed
in it was for the love of the music.
Check him out and you will agree....
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