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TOUR COMMUNIQUE!
petedroge2025-04-09T11:15:03-07:00April 1st, 2025|Categories: News|
WEST COAST TOUR!
This is not an April Fool’s Day prank. It’s all happening!
I’m hitting the road for the first time since 2003 when Matthew Sweet, Shawn Mullins and I toured as The Thorns.
I’ll be joined, as always, by my trusty sidekick, Elaine Summers. We’ll be leaning heavily on songs from my debut album, Necktie Second, which is getting the double vinyl deluxe reissue treatment this year. We will also share songs from my forthcoming LP.
Since my last tour with The Thorns, Elaine and I have racked up countless hours singing in our living room. We often say, ‘That sounded pretty darn good. It’s a shame nobody got to hear it.’ So, in the last year, we booked a few gigs close to home, and they went amazingly well. The natural next step was to take the show on the road.
June 08 – Portland, OR • Mississippi Studios • TICKETS June 11 – San Francisco, CA • Swedish American Hall • TICKETS June 13 – Los Angeles, CA • McCabe’s Guitar Shop • TICKETS * June 14 – Ojai, CA • Ojai Underground Exchange • TICKETS June 17 – Bend, OR • Volcanic Theatre Pub • TICKETS
* McCabe’s is now on sale to the general public.
Tickets will be available for the general public on Friday, April 11.
Paid subscribers on Substack will have access to early-bird tickets on Friday, April 4.
Follow me on bandsintown.
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TWO BENEFITS IN SEATTLE!
Elaine and I will play a couple of songs at a couple of benefits in Seattle in the coming months.
SMASH BENEFIT • April 24, 2025 • The Crocodile
First up is the annual SMASH Benefit. This year, Seattle area musicians take the stage at The Crocodile and join house band Wild Rumours to pay tribute to the music of Fleetwood Mac. The lineup includes Ayron Jones, Eva Walker, Ian Moore, Jeff Fielder, John Roderick, Kim Virant, Mark Pickerel, Molly Sides, Shaina Shepherd, Star Anna, Tekla Waterfield, TeZA Talks and Tomo Nakayama. For more, visit www.smashseattle.org.
DREAMING IN ANALOG • May 9, 2025 • The Moore Theater Presented by KEXP and hosted by John Richards, Dreaming in Analog will celebrate the memory of beloved music journalist Charles R. Cross. Nancy Wilson, Sir Mix-a-Lot and Chris Ballew top a bill chock full of Seattle luminaries. The event is a no-ask fundraiser. Ticket purchase covers production costs, with proceeds supporting the Charles R. Cross Music Writer’s Grant. For more, visit www.dreaming-in-analog.org.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
QUARTERLY REPORT: Winter 2025
petedroge2025-04-01T04:08:37-07:00January 17th, 2025|Categories: News|
SUBSTACK
My Substack newsletter, Love Songs Etc, is where the action is. Check it out HERE.
What is Substack? It’s like a newsletter mixed with a blog mixed with bologna. Mine is called Love Songs Etc. It’s like a boxed set mixed with a memoir mixed with bologna.
Sign up for free and my posts will arrive directly in your email inbox every couple of weeks. Paid subscribers enjoy perks like early-bird tickets, high-resolution downloads of rarities, and new music before it’s released.
Substack is an oasis in the digital landscape. It’s ad-free and chock-full of calorie-rich content: music, art, literature, sports, finance, technology, health, fashion, humor, philosophy, politics and more. If you haven’t checked it out, I highly recommend you do.
LIVE & IN-PERSON
I’ll return to Vashon Center for the Arts on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
Early-bird tickets will be available for paid subscribers of the aforementioned SUBSTACK on Wednesday, January 22 at Noon Pacific. Everyone else will have to wait until Friday, January 24 at Noon Pacific.
Last year’s show at VCA sold out in a jiffy, so if you want to be there I suggest you act fast. I’ll be joined by my trusty sidekick, Elaine Summers, and possibly a very special guest star.
I’ll be hitting the road in June. It’s been over twenty years since I toured. I can’t wait to get back out there and bring the music to the people.
IT’S A SECRET
I’ll have news about another project soon. I’m sworn to secrecy for now. But as soon as I can let the cat out of the bag, I’ll share the news over on… you guessed it… SUBSTACK.
I think that’s all the news that’s fit to print. I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it enough already, but I hope to see you over on SUBSTACK. 🙂
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
QUARTERLY REPORT: Summer 2024
petedroge2025-04-01T04:12:46-07:00August 26th, 2024|Categories: News|
SUBSTACK
My Substack newsletter, Love Songs Etc, is where the action is. Check it out HERE.
LIVE & IN-PERSON
Tickets are on sale now for my upcoming show at The Triple Door in Seattle. Tickets HERE.
I was thrilled to play on the mainstage at Thing Festival at Remlinger Farms in Carnation, Washington on Friday, 8/9/24. I wrote about my experiences playing Thing on SUBSTACK.
I’ve posted a handful of video clips from last March’s show at Vashon Center for the Arts to my YouTube channel.
Elaine Summers and I performed “Two of the Lucky Ones” at a fundraiser for Vashon Center for the Arts on 6/1/24. We also donated a private house concert that went for big bucks. We’re playing said house concert this Thursday (8/29/24) for an audience of twelve.
ON VINYL
A limited-edition 45-rpm colored vinyl single is out on Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready’s HockeyTalkter Records. “Lonely Mama” graces the A-side. Check out the new video directed by John Jeffcoat and featuring Caitlin Jeffcoat playing my birth mother circa 1970 HERE. I wrote about the writing and recording of “Lonely Mama” on SUBSTACK. “Skeleton Crew” is on the B-side. You may remember I released it as a digital single back in March of 2020.
ON CD (& STREAMERS)
The Droge & Summers Blend Volume Three is out now on compact disc. You can pick one up on BANDCAMP. We’ve compiled volumes 1-3 into one digital release called The Droge & Summers Blend Sessions (Volumes 1-3). Find it on your favorite streamer or digital store HERE.
NECKTIE SECOND
My debut album, Necktie Second, turns 30 this year. To celebrate, I shared my recollections of making the record on SUBSTACK. Later, I’ll share memories of the tours that supported the album.
I think that is all the news that is fit to print. I hope to see you over on SUBSTACK.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
QUARTERLY REPORT: Spring 2024
petedroge2024-08-26T11:13:30-07:00April 4th, 2024|Categories: News|
SUBSTACK My Substack newsletter, Love Songs Etc, is where the action is. Check it out HERE.
ON VINYL A new limited-edition 45-rpm colored vinyl single is out on Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready’s HockeyTalkter Records. “Lonely Mama” graces the A-side. Check out the new video directed by John Jeffcoat and featuring Caitlin Jeffcoat playing my birth mother circa 1970 HERE. I wrote about the writing and recording of “Lonely Mama” on SUBSTACK. “Skeleton Crew” is on the B-side. You may remember I released it as a digital single back in March of 2020.
LIVE & IN-PERSON My recent show at Vashon Center for the Arts was a magical night if I do say so myself. And I do! Stay tuned to the aforementioned SUBSTACK for clips of the show.
I’ve booked another gig. I’m thrilled to be playing Thing Festival at Remlinger Farms in Carnation, Washington on Friday, August 9. Visit THINGNW.ORG for more info.
WHAT ELSE? Necktie Second turns 30 this year. Stay tuned for more on that.
Work on the next album will continue soon. I know I sound like a broken record, but SUBSTACK is the place to keep up with all the latest.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
OCCASIONAL REPORT – Winter 2024
petedroge2024-02-14T10:35:55-08:00February 5th, 2024|Categories: News|
SUBSTACK
My Substack newsletter Love Songs Etc is where the action is. Check it out HERE.
LIVE & IN-PERSON
I booked a gig! I’ll play an acoustic show on March 30, 2024, at Vashon Center for the Arts.
The show is sold out. Get on the waitlist HERE.
This will be my first show in over six years. (Thanks a lot, chronic fatigue.) I will be joined, as always, by the amazing Elaine Summers. We’re dusting off the oldies and working up the new ones.
BLEND
The Droge & Summers Blend Volume Three was released on November 24, 2023. In addition, we released all three volumes on a compilation called The Droge and Summers Blend Sessions. Both titles are streaming everywhere. CDs are on Bandcamp. Read all about this project on Substack.
I’m currently preparing to work on Dolby Atmos immersive audio versions of a couple of songs from Volume Three. Stay tuned for those.
NECKTIE SECOND 30TH ANNIVERSARY
My debut album, Necktie Second, turns 30 this year. Subscribe to Substack to be in the loop on all things Necktie.
GOIN’ SOLO
My next “Pete Droge” record is on hold for a couple of reasons. First, I’m turning my attention to those Blend Atmos mixes and the Necktie Second reissue. Second, I’m waiting for my co-producer, Paul Bryan, to become available again. He’s busy with Aimee Mann.
Paul and I recently completed a track called “Song for Barbara Ann” that deals with my experience as an adoptee. In the song, I sing to the birth mother I never knew. This post from January 19, 2024, explains how Barb passed away just months before I attempted to make contact with her. Another song, “Lonely Mama,” addresses this topic and will be released as a 45 rpm 7” single this Spring on Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready’s HockeyTalkter Records.
CHRIS BALLEW
I served as co-producer on Power Trip, the sixth solo album from Chris Ballew of Presidents of the United States of America and Caspar Babypants fame. Regular readers of the All-Droge News Compendium know that I’ve worked with Chris on all six of his solo records. He is prolific beyond belief. I’m honored to play a small role in bringing his fantastic music into the world.
Chris and BandBox Records have partnered to release a best-of collection on white vinyl. Order yours HERE.
WARREN PASH
In my last report I wrote about unearthing an old cassette with two songs I produced back in the 90s for Warren Pash. Well, those have been released. And you guessed it, there’s a Substack post for that. Plus, I published this article about the project for Tape Op.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
QUARTERLY REPORT: Spring & Summer 2023
petedroge2023-11-10T08:41:51-08:00September 7th, 2023|Categories: News|
SUBSTACK
As I mentioned on my NOW page, my Substack newsletter is the best place to keep up with what I’m up to. It’s called Love Songs Etc. Check it out HERE.
BLEND
In my Winter 2023 Quarterly Report, I announced my first release in years, “Fading Fast.” I said it was the first in a series of singles leading up to a new album. Well, that album has been put on hold while I focus my energy on The Droge & Summers Blend.
Blend, as I call it, is my side project with Elaine Summers. We released two five-song EPs under the Blend moniker. Volume One came out in 2009. Volume Two in 2014. Volume Three was aborted when my chronic fatigue issues began in September 2015.
Digging through sessions from the Blend years, we unearthed a variety of material. Our forthcoming full-length will contain tracks intended for Volume Three, outtakes from the EPs, three alternate versions, three demos, and one brand-new song.
So far, we’ve released three singles: “Only Have Eyes,” Rootop,” and “Northern Lights.” The lone new song, “Big Time Dream,” will be our next single in early October. Then, the full-length will be available in November.
Find the singles HERE. Or buy direct from BANDCAMP.
WARREN PASH
While looking for old music to share on Substack, I came across a box labeled “late 90s.” In it was a cassette that read “Warren Pash at Got Wheels.” Got Wheels was the name of my studio in those days, and Warren Pash is a gifted songwriter and musician. He co-wrote the Hall and Oates number one smash “Private Eyes.” Carole King recorded “Life Without Love,” which he co-wrote with Gerry and Louise Goffin. But he is not just a songwriter. He is an artist in his own right. And a great one at that.
The cassette contained two songs: “Blue River” and “Bones and Stones.” Warren will be releasing them soon. Also coming soon is an article I wrote about the sessions for Tape Op Magazine’s blog. Stay tuned.
CHRIS BALLEW
I served as co-producer on Laying Low, the fifth solo album from Chris Ballew of Presidents of the United States of America and Caspar Babypants fame. Regular readers of the All-Droge News Compendium know that I’ve worked with Chris on all five of his solo records. He is prolific beyond belief, releasing five records in just two years! And he’s got more on the way! I’m honored to play a small role in bringing his amazing music into the world.
Chris and BandBox Records have partnered to release a best-of collection on white vinyl. Pre-order HERE.
RAMADILLO
Speaking of vinyl, the Ramadillo split 7” 45 rpm record is available now from Between the Cracks Records. I fronted Ramadillo from 1990 to 1992. For a history of the band, check out this Substack post HERE.
You can order online HERE. Or, if you live in the Northwest, pop into one of these fine record stores: Easy Street, High Voltage, Sonic Boom, Georgetown Records, Atomic Genius, Jive Time, Seattle Records, or Fat Cat Records. More stores will be added soon.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
QUARTERLY REPORT: Winter 2023
petedroge2023-02-02T16:22:49-08:00February 3rd, 2023|Categories: News|
NEW SINGLE “FADING FAST” OUT NOW! “Fading Fast” is the first in a series singles leading up to a full-length album. It’s my first release since “Skeleton Crew” dropped in March of 2020. Before that I had not released any songs since The Droge & Summers Blend Volume Two EP in 2014. (Thanks a lot chronic fatgue!)
For the backstory on the lyrics check out this post on my SUBSTACK.
Watch the lyric video on YOU TUBE.
Find it on your favorite digital music service HERE.
CREDITS:
Words and Music by Pete Droge
Produced by Pete Droge & Paul Bryan (Producer/bassist for Aimee Mann)
Mixed by Paul Bryan
Drums by Jay Bellerose (Robert Plant & Alison Krauss)
Keyboards by Lee Pardini (Member of the band Dawes)
Mastered by Dave Cooley
Special Thanks to Elaine Summers
Cover Photo by John Jeffcoat
Graphic Design by Lance Alton Troxel
LOVE SONGS ETC ON SUBSTACK IS THE PLACE! On January 16th, 2023 I launched my new Substack newsletter, Love Songs Etc. Substack is an online publishing platform. Think of it as a combination of an email newsletter and a blog.
Love Songs Etc is part memoir, part scrapbook and part boxed set. The description reads: “Pete Droge muses on songwriting & record making while sharing work tapes, demos, outtakes, road stories & more.
It’s free to subscribe. Or you have the option of upgrading to a paid subscription if you want to support my work and receive perks like new music before it’s released. For more details click HERE.
I’M ON THE SOCIALS!
Now that I have so much to share, I’ve ended my long-running social media fast.
Find me on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER & FACEBOOK.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
Quarterly Report: Fall 2022
petedroge2022-11-09T12:52:42-08:00November 7th, 2022|Categories: News|
HEALTH UPDATE
September 2022 marked my seven year anniversary with chronic fatigue. I’m happy to report that my energy is improving. And while I’m still a long way from 100%, I’m super grateful for the energy I do have. Lately I’ve been feeling well enough to begin a slow and steady return to my music career. More on all that later.
In the meantime, here are a few bits of news…
END CREDIT SONG
“Among the Living”—a Thorns song I co-wrote and performed with Matthew Sweet and Shawn Mullins—is being featured in a cool indie film called Press Play. It’s always a thrill to hear one of my songs in a film, and it’s especially cool when the song is placed over the end credits, because that means they play it loud! Press Play is streaming now on Hulu.
TOM PETTY RADIO
The folks at Sirius XM let me loose on Tom Petty Radio. It was a joy to serve as guest dj and share my favorite TP & the HBs songs along with stories from the road and studio. Yes, I did say studio. I was lucky enough to be invited to recording sessions to witness the man at work. My show begins airing on today (Monday, 11/7/22) and will be available for two weeks via the Sirius XM app.
CO-PRODUCER HAT
Another Chris Ballew solo album is in the can and ready for a January 2023 release. You may know the three-time Grammy nominee as the singer of Presidents of the United States of America. Or as Caspar Babypants. This is the fourth full-length that I’ve worked on with Chris and our co-producer Mark Heberlein. The first three are available direct here.
Peace & Love Songs,
Pete
Vashon Island, WA
Fall 2022
Quarterly Reports: Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall 2021
petedroge2022-06-02T10:07:41-07:00October 7th, 2021|Categories: News|
Vashon Island Pet Protectors Fundraiser
I’ve donated a rare item to VIPP’s online auction. Click HERE to bid on a 60 minute lesson via Zoom with yours truly. Choose your topic: Songwriting, guitar, voice or recording.
Other items up for auction include a ukulele signed by Eddie Vedder, Almost Famous swag signed by Cameron Crowe and VIP tickets to see Band of Horses at Seattle’s Paramount Theater. See all auction items HERE.
Almost Famous 20th Anniversary Soundtrack
If 15 year old Pete was told he’d have a song on an album alongside The Who, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Simon & Garfunkel, Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, Led Zeppelin, Cat Stevens, The Stooges, David Bowie and a bunch more of his heroes, that kid would have been beyond thrilled. Well, thanks to having my song “Small Time Blues” in the now-classic film, Almost Famous, that happened. (Or should I say, “It’s all happening!”)
Turns out, middle-aged Pete is just as thrilled as that young rocker would have been. What an honor to be included in this incredible collection of music! Kudos to Cameron Crowe, Andy Fischer and Greg Mariotti and their team for putting together such a mind-bogglingly awesome deluxe package. Get yours HERE.
Co-Producing Chris Ballew
He’s made music for families as Caspar Babypants. He’s gone multi-platinum as front man for The Presidents of the United States of America. He’s even been nominated for Grammys. (Three-time loser!) And now Chris Ballew is releasing music under his own name for the first time ever!
Mark Heberleine and I have the honor of serving as co-producers on this new musical incarnation. It’s collaboration pandemic style. It goes like this: Chris sends tracks and I listen. I make notes and then share my thoughts over the phone. (A chronic fatigue-friendly gig if ever there was one.) I’m loving the music so much that I’ve joked that my credit should read “Chief Executive Cheerleader.”
The first album, I Am Not Me, was released in July. Buy it HERE. Or look for it on your favorite streaming service. The follow-up, Soul Unfolded, will be released in early 2022. Listen HERE to Chris speaking with Voice of Vashon’s Jeff Hoyt about the project.
Chew the Bone with Dr. Woody Podcast
An instrumental version of “Wicked World” from The Droge & Summers Blend Volume Two is the theme song for filmmaker Ward Serrill’s new podcast Chew the Bone with Dr. Woody. This “dogcast” features a hilarious segment with world-renowned dog psychologist Dr. Woody as well as readings from Ward’s new memoir To Crack the World Open—Solitude, Alaska and a Dog Named Woody. Check it out HERE.
Songs Are Piling Up
As I tend to my health issues—backstory HERE—I continue to chip away at writing and demoing new material. I recently finished “Fading Fast,” a jangley folk-rocker chronicling life on the road. And fans of my early days in Ramadillo will dig the old-school, classic country stylings of “Memory Off My Mind” and “Easy Country Living.”
And speaking of Ramadillo…
Ramadillo on Vinyl?
There’s talk of Ramadillo appearing on a 7” vinyl split single in 2022. This prompted me to dig out old boxes of tapes. Talk about a trip down memory lane! Among the unearthed highlights, the original four track cassette demo of “Staylin’ Street” that I recorded when I was just 19.
And speaking of rarities…
The DrogeHead Lounge?
I’m considering creating a digital space for sharing both rarities from the past as well as current works-in-progress. If this sounds like something you’d like to see happen, send us an email with your vote of enthusiasm via the contact form HERE.
Well… I think that’s all the news that’s fit to print.
Peace & Love,
Pete