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Dale Peterson
Son of Harry (2007)
Dale Peterson's second release for Root 66 is his first collection of original songs since 1999's "Full Circle". Dale has some very special guests on this release. They are some of Los Angeles' finest musicians. People like John "Juke" Logan on piano, Chris Lawrence and Rick Shea on steel guitar and Steph Traino providing the bass guitar vibe. Jay Perris, Mike Molina and Dale Daniel share drum duties. Jesus Quevas plays the accordion and bass, Dan Janisch sings back up and Cliff Wagner on fiddle. Special tracks to listen to are "California", "I'm Losin' You" and "Old Saddle Blanket".

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Bandera (2005)
"Bandera" marks Dale's first release for Root 66 recording company. This CD is dedicated to the influence of Peterson's father, Harry Peterson, who was himself a working musician and published songwriter. All fifteen songs are classic country standards from the 1940s through the 1960s including one written by Harry. These are songs that Dale remembers his father playing in San Antonio, Texas when he was just a small boy.

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Full Circle (1999)
Dale Peterson's first solo release, Full Circle is a collection of songs written during the days of the Rhythm Lords. These eleven songs all written by Peterson were not considered Rhythm Lords material, so they went unrecorded until 1999.

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Rhythm Lords
Lone Wolf (1996)
Lone Wolf finds the Lords rocking on eight Peterson songs like "Just One Of Them Days", "Blues Dogs" and "Java Headed Woman" which was featured in several Movies and Television shows.

Happy Hour (1994)
This full length CD marks the first of two releases featuring harmonica as the Rhythm Lords steer toward a more solid blues foundation. Five Peterson compositions plus six covers.

Evil (1992)
This six song EP features five originals penned by Dale Peterson plus the title track, "Evil" by one of Peterson's songwriting heroes, Willie Dixon. Combining Blues, Rock-A-Billy and straight up Rock and Roll, Los Angeles roots rockers, Rhythm Lords, honed their sound in the depths of Los Angeles' skid row dive, "Al's Bar" in the late 1980s.

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