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Pete Hopkins has been declared the grand prize winner of the competition “CODE BLUE” an eight week competition sponsored by Immergent Records and producer Mikal Blue. (Colbie Callait, One Republic etc) He will be recording his music with Mikal as the producer at Revolver Studios in the coming weeks. Hopkins recently won another national band search sponsored by the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame “Rock with the Legends.” He beat out 792 entries from around the world and was then selected from a panel of industry judges and Rock hall chair and commitee members as the grand prize winner. He shared the stage with some of Rock’s most legendary performers (Cream, Yes, Tower of Power, Deep Purple) opening the concert at the Koka Boothe amphitheater. Pete has had radio support on KISS fm as well as independent programmers and podcasts around the world. He was a featured local artist on 103.7 “The Mountain” and a special guest on the Bob Rivers Show at 102.5 KZOK while in Seattle, WA. He was a semifinalist in the renowned “US National Songwriting Contest” and a featured artist in the VH1-sponsored promotion “Rock Across America” He has had his music placed in both film and television, including releases from, Lionsgate Pictures and MTV networks. In 2006, Pete was ranked among the top 5 out of 100 finalists on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow” Pete was also a finalist in the Independent Music Awards. Since moving from Seattle to Los Angeles in 2004, Pete has garnered impressive reviews and radio support. He plays live at premiere venues all over the west coast including The Key Club, The Mint and The Viper Room in LA and is regarded by fans and musicians alike as a major talent poised for a lifelong successful career in music. Armed with powerful songs and an undeniable voice, Pete’s music has been proven to appeal to a wide demographic and broad range of audience. He has immersed himself in his craft, spending years studying guitar, voice, bass guitar, piano and drums. In addition to his skills as a writer, Pete is also an accomplished engineer and emerging music producer. The talented songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist, sings, composes and performs on Guitar, Bass, Piano/Keyboards and Drums. The two constants in his life have been love and music. Born in Colorado, the offspring of a caring and musical family, Pete was singing songs at age two and received his first guitar at age seven. His natural gifts for music were recognized very early on and nurtured in every way possible. Pete draws influence from a wide variety of music including The Beatles, Stevie Wonder Chemical Brothers, Garbage, Steely Dan, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Williams, Bach, Metallica, Jeff Buckley, The Doors, Jamiroquai, Joe Satriani, Al Dimeola, Timbaland and Dr. Dre, to name a few. Pete’s goals are to write, record and perform, continuingly challenging himself to explore his heart, the hearts of others and express this through his music. In the process, he would like to sell millions of records and go on world tours. Pete Hopkins is currently writing, recording, performing and promoting the independent release of his self-produced full length album “ODD SIZE BAGGAGE”

The story behind “Time Won’t Wait”


Song link in Bio: My tribute to a great man, a great drummer, and a great friend. I will miss you Alan White. Alan is playing impeccably as was always the case.
I originally wrote this song to cope with the loss of a dear friend of mine,

Billy Baker

.
I had the privilege of having the legendary Alan White *YES, John Lennon,

George Harrison) record the drums.
Alan White is a man i now also call a friend and now mourn the loss of deeply as he passed on about two weeks ago.
I am releasing this song on what would have been Alan’s 73rd birthday.
My heart goes out to the family and loved ones of our dearly departed.
I present to you “Time Wont Wait


Play it so loud it reaches into the heavens and may it give you comfort in your life when you are facing loss, be that today or some time down the road. We all regrettably and inevitably lose so much as time goes by and there will never be enough time. So live today, because tomorrow is not promised. Time Wont Wait. -PH In loving memory for my friends
Alan White and Billy Baker

Alan White
“I met Pete Hopkins, a young musical artist, in 2009 when we performed for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation benefit concert in North Carolina.
Pete has gone on to write and record lots of great music and today he’s releasing a Christmas song using a backing track we recorded a few years ago. I hope you will listen to it and be inspired by its heartfelt message of love and hope.”
—Alan

 

 

Pamela Manning

This song means a lot to me, I knew Billy and  to hear this song brings back fond memories. It is a comfort to me to have this remembrance in such a beautiful fashion.  Thank you Pete Hopkins for this song.”
—Pamela Manning

 

 

 

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2017 Mic Shoot


out: Aston Spirit vs. Telefunken Elam 251, Neumann M149, and Neumann U87

he Aston Spirit is a high-performance, switchable pattern, large diaphragm condenser microphone utilising a 1” gold evaporated capsule. A switch on the mic body selects from Omni, Cardioid or Figure-of-Eight polar patterns. It is versatile enough to use with most instruments and excels on acoustic guitar and vocals. Its Aston 33 panel selected capsule is teamed with high-end transformer balanced circuitry using only the best components.

The Spirit is designed to deliver a beautifully open sound with sparkling harmonics. This highly accurate microphone gives a stunningly natural and transparent recording, capturing all the detail in the high range but without adding the harshness that some condenser microphones seem to.

Spirit or Origin? Which is the right LDC for you?

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