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Topic History of: Pete Molinari on Big Bertha
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zooloo "...more of Pete, less of Dylan please"

That really hits it on the head for me.

I liked the songs and the voice - when it was Pete. There is certainly opportunity for him, when it's right it's distinctive, accessible and genuinely good stuff.

It feels a bit like quibbling but there is so much right worth this the minor problems show up. So a good thing and a bad thing.

Great potential!

BTW Linky got a comma so no work this one hasn't
JK2006 Love his voice, full of potential; but more of Pete, less of Dylan please (much though we all admire and adore Bob).
No hits yet though.
This guy is a potential superstar.

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Will Hodgkinson Misfits find a spiritual home in the music biz, and Big Bertha Records - the label I've started from scratch