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"Margie" CD
Pete's Schedule
Pete & Shaw Brothers
Bluegrass Band History
Cheverly Day Celebration April, 2006
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Pete Milano
9908 Brightlea Drive
Vienna, Virginia 22181
Phone: 703-927-1875
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BIO
Pete Milano has been playing Bluegrass music most of his life. His uncles had a band in northern New Jersey and would meet on a regular basis at Pete's parents house to practice.
As a teenager Pete played lead, rythmn and electric bass in rock and roll bands. Following the rock and roll era he joined a country western band playing electric bass. It was during this time that Pete acquainted with quite a few bluegrass musicians from New York and Northern New Jersey. He traveled to many of the festivals and shows that the bluegrasser's attended and occassionally performed at too. One informal group that he became acquainted with included Dave Freeman (of Rebel Records), on Mandolin and singing baritone. When an opportunity to play bluegrass came along Pete joined the group Eddie and the Mueller brothers from western N.J., playing bass fiddle and mandolin.
To further pursue playing bluegrass music Pete moved to northern Virginia where he joined the group "The Hobbs Sisters and Bob Goff Jr.", playing mandolin.
After departing from the The Hobbs Sisters and Bob Goff Jr. band, he had a short tenure with the Jimmy Bowman Band (Jim is pictured in the Don Reno song book with Don), followed by a few years with the Southern Sounds of Grass with bookings that included festivals around the Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia areas, and the old school house in Lucketts, Virginia.
- Berryville, VA
- Indian Springs, MD
- Moorefield, WV
Pete formed a few groups in the Northern Va., area including South Fork Run and Southern Tradition that included Jr. Sisk (from Ramblers Choice, Wyatt Rice & Santa Cruz, and Blueridge) on guitar and singing lead.
The Shaw Brothers & Pete Milano "Margie" CD
| Pete Milano | Guitar, lead vocals |
| Bob Shaw | Banjo, tenor & lead vocals |
| Dave Shaw | Bass, baritone, lead vocals |
| Emory Lester | Mandolin |
| Tad Marks | Fiddle |
Margie's Picture Gallery
1986 Chevy El Camino Picture Gallery
- She's no Angel
- Stumbling Stones
- Cheap Love Affair
- Whose Shoulder will you Cry On
- Cry from the Cross
- A few More Seasons
- Margie
- Somewhere Between
- The Waters so Cold
- Mothers Prayer
- God Gave You to Me
- Where the Soul of Man Never Dies
- Say Won't you Be Mine
Here are some sound bites from my CD recording "Margie".
2008 Schedule
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| While one of the band members is getting back in shape to perform again, I am available to fill in on Guitar, mandolin or bass fiddle for bluegrass music. If you know of any other bands in need of an electric bass I play all different styles. I would prefer oldies rock or country before all the other types. But I like and play all styles. |
| May 31 | Pete Milano & Bob Shaw
| St. Michael's Church 8706 Qaker Lane Bon Air, VA Richmond, VA | 4:00pm - 8:00pm
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Band Members
Shaw Brothers & Pete Milano
- Bill Beeler - Mandolin, harmony
- Pete Milano - Guitar, lead
- Dave Shaw - Bass, harmony
- Bob Shaw - Banjo, harmony
Pictured, L - R
Bill Beeler, Pete Milano, Dave Shaw, Bob Shaw
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McGinley Family Gospel Singers
- Pete Milano - Mandolin
- Andrew McGinley - Guitar, vocals
- Dan Mazer - Banjo
- Barb Diederich - Bass
- Jorge Luna - Guitar
- Elizabeth McGinley Vocals
- Jack Dalby - Vocals
- Tom Lyons - Fiddle
January 4, 2004
Click Here for a larger picture
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Southern Tradition (reorg)
- Tim Davidson - Guitar, lead, tenor
- Gerry Nichols - Bass, harmony
- Marty Galleon - Banjo, harmony (original member)
- Bob McVean - Banjo
- Dave Davidson - Dobro
- Pete Milano - Mandolin, lead
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Page County Ramblers
- Gary Desper - Guitar, lead
- George Ross - Bass
- Bill Beckner - Banjo, harmony
- Red Zimbro - Fiddle, harmony
- Frank Riley - Lead Guitar
- Pete Milano - Mandolin, harmony
Pictured, L - R
Kneeling: Bill Beckner, Gary Desper
George Ross, Red Zimbro, Pete Milano, Frank Riley
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Southern Tradition
- Jr. Sisk - Guitar, lead, tenor
- Marty Galyean - Banjo, harmony
- Tim Davidson - Bass, tenor, baritone
- Pete Milano - Mandolin, lead
Pictured, L - R
Jr. Sisk, Marty Galyean, Tim Davidson, Pete Milano
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South Fork Run
- Pete Milano - Mandolin, lead
- Gerry Nichols - Bass, harmony
- Danny Beach - Guitar, lead, tenor
- Don Embry - Banjo, harmony
Pictured, L - R
Pete Milano, Gerry Nichols, Danny Beach, Don Embry
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Southern Sounds of Grass
- Joe Payne - Banjo, lead, tenor
- Smokey Daly - Bass, lead, tenor
- Ron Amos - Guitar, baritone
- Pudge Warfield - Lead Guitar
- Pete Milano - Mandolin
Pictured, L - R Seated: Smokey Daly
Pudge Warfield, Joe Payne, Pete Milano, Ron Amos
This picture was taken with a Civil War reproduction camera modelled after one from the Smithsonian Museum. The picture was developed directly on tin. Click Here for a larger picture.
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Hobbs Sisters and Bob Goff Jr.
- Pam Hobbs - Guitar, lead
- Connie Hobbs - Banjo, tenor,baritone
- Bobby Goff Jr., - Bass, lead, tenor
- Pete Milano - Mandolin
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