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Kevin W. Peery

Blue Springs, Missouri
36 Years Old
Singer-Songwriter
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"She Wants Me To Change"
BIOGRAPHY
THE MARSHALL/PEERY PROJECT
www.myspace.com/officialmarshallpeery
LEVEL
aspiring
GENRES
Alternative Country, Folk, Bluegrass
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Marshall Peery Publishing, independent publishing company
P.R.O.
ASCAP
INSTRUMENTS
acoustic guitar
INFLUENCES
Hank Williams Sr., Jimmie Rodgers, Lefty Frizzell, Johnny Cash, R.L. Burnside, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, Loretta Lynn, Son House, Skip James, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Van Morrison, Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Wanda Jackson, Ray Charles, Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver, Dale Watson, The Holmes Brothers, Tom T. Hall,Roger Miller, Flatt & Scruggs, Todd Snider, Charlie Rich, Bill Monroe, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Dylan, Ronnie Milsap, Dwight Yoakam, Tom Petty, T-Bone Walker, Eddie Rabbitt, Guy Clark, Ralph Stanley, Ray Wylie Hubbard,Vince Gill,Emmylou Harris,Kathy Mattea, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight, Temptations, Stevie Wonder,Lead Belly, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie,The Supremes, Smoky Robinson, Al Green,Memphis Minnie, Bonnie Raitt,John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson, Steve Earle, John Fogerty,Junior Parker, Ricky Skaggs, Patty Loveless, Delbert McClinton, Harlan Howard, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Del McCoury, John Prine, Chris Knight, Phil Lee, Jim Croce,Albert Collins, Johnny Winter, Billie Holiday,Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Berry,The Doors, The Cars, Otis Rush, Buddy Miller, Conway Twitty,Tammy Wynette, Johnny Paycheck, Don Gibson, Ray Price, Marty Robbins, Hank Thompson, Ernest Tubb, Farron Young, Gene Watson, Mississippi John Hurt,J.B. Lenoir, Bessie Smith, Charlie Patton, ZZ TOP, .38 Special, Alabama, JR Walker, Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Clash, Allman Brothers Band, Marshall Tucker Band, Charlie Daniels Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Eagles, Steve Miller Band & Jerry Reed. etc...........
DAY JOB
Consultant
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in co writing in person
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
I WRITE:
It's my second job

I Also Write:
with others
for myself
for others

I Prefer To Write:
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Hey Kevin W. Peery, thanks for the add!
I like your music and keep it up! I'm a songwriter and would appreciate you just reading some of my songs in my blog!

Keep up the great work!

- Joseph J. Kurvach
09/18/2008 12:14 PM