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Sandy Atkinson Eddie Miller Jak Kelly Brian Smalley Carl Wade & Barbara Shaffer Jim Stafford Ron Johnson Melinda Jay Gamble Rogers Raiford Starke & Sunset Beach Pete Don Grooms Scotty Clark Grant Peeples Rog Lee Raiford Starke Dave Harrell Kelly Green Johnny Roberts Lorna Bracewell Ronnie Elliott Mary Z. Cox Rock Bottom J. Roberts

Defining Florida folk music is very difficult. Everyone has their own idea what makes a song a Florida folk song. Those who like traditional folk often discount contemporary folk, and vice versa. To me, it has less to do with rules and more to do with soul. Does the song or songwriter or performer have a Florida soul? Can you feel it? I hope the Florida Folk Show will help capture that soul, step up interest in the genre and, maybe, inspire some new Florida songwriting.

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Sunset Beach Pete

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Sunset Beach Pete Gallagher, a native of Ft. Lauderdale who grew up in Cocoa/Rockledge and has lived in St. Petersburg since 1974, has been writing songs and singing about Florida for more than 35 years. An award-winning journalist and freelance writer, Pete has been involved in Florida preservation pursuits since he graduated from the University of Florida in 1972. From his landmark Vanishing Florida column in the St. Petersburg Times to his investigative work that freed migrant farmworker James Richardson from jail (after being wrongfully convicted for murdering his seven children) to his work exposing the tragedy of Rosewood, the plight of the Florida panther and his expose on unethical state government permitting and variance capers that allowed the destruction of the world’s oldest aboriginal canoes (for the Seminole Indian Tribune), he has consistently fought for truth and sanity in Florida environmental and cultural issues. He spent 15 years working for Chief Jim Billie at the Seminole Tribe of Florida, directing Tribal communications and producing large-scale entertainment events (including the Discover Native America powwow series, the Fire On The Swamp country music fests and the Phish NYE 2000 show which drew 100,000 folks to the Big Cypress cattle pasture on the millennium. ◙ Pete has appeared at the Florida Folk Festival each year since 1972, most of that time as a member of the original Green Grass Revival (Florida bluegrass/folk band) and as a duo with longtime partner Raiford Starke. ◙ Pete has released four albums, the legendary “Live At Tampa Theatre” LP with Green Grass in 1979, “Florida Folk Music I,” “Florida Folk Music II” and “Dog Peter Gnats” (with Raiford Starke) and this year’s “Songs of Florida, ” a special project with collaborator Kelly Green of Live Oak. Pete’s music combines humor (“Dog Peter Gnats”) and pathos (“The Old Rope Swing,” “Suwannee River 2023”) with intuitive looks at Florida characters and places, everything presented with a pro-Florida environmental theme. ◙ Pete was the winner of the first Will McLean Poetry Contest, and is a two-time winner in the LiveArts Peninsula Foundation’s “Floridian” songwriting contest. ◙ From 1981 until 1991, he managed the comeback career of blues singer Mary Smith McClain and was the writer/producer on a short film of her life called “Diamond Teeth Mary.” ◙ He is currently the co-host (with Raiford Starke) of the Florida Folk Show (Thursdays 9-10 a.m. on WMNF 88.5 FM Community Radio Tampa Bay) and co-host (with Pat Barmore) of Florida Folk Night at Ka’Tiki, a songwriter’s showcase every Thursday evening at Sunset Beach (southern tip of Treasure Island). ◙ Pete is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and has been the executive producer on three nationally-released (Grammy nominated) CDs

Sunset Beach Pete and Florida songwriter/instrumentalist Kelly Green, present a “Songs of Florida”-themed live concert show. They hope to educate their audiences about Florida history and, using their musical gifts, present a case for Florida cultural, environmental and artistic preservation. You can contact Pete at pgallag2@tampabay.rr.com or visit his Web page at www.floridapanther.com.


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