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Pete Robertson, known as "Pirate Pete," is a highly experienced session guitarist who has made Florida his home. Originally from Sydney, Australia, Pete boasts over three decades in the music industry, marked by extensive touring and recording with notable artists such as Tony Lee Scott (Sony Records), 1927 (Atlantic Records), Vero (EMI-Europe), and Jesse Rice (USA). His impressive performance credits also include sharing the stage with rock legends like Chris Slade (AC/DC), Jimmy Crespo (Aerosmith), Sean Koos (Joan Jett), and Les Warner (The Cult).
A distinguished alumnus of the Australian Institute of Music, Pete has also contributed as a clinician for Yamaha Music and Marshall Amplification, supporting artists such as Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy. While his professional session work frequently places him on major stages, Pete remains committed to engaging with local communities, regularly performing a diverse range of genres—including rock, pop, reggae, trop-rock, yacht-rock, and Latin—at various tiki bars throughout Florida. Whether in large concert halls or intimate beachside settings, Pete Robertson's musical prowess consistently captivates his audience.
A distinguished alumnus of the Australian Institute of Music, Pete has also contributed as a clinician for Yamaha Music and Marshall Amplification, supporting artists such as Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy. While his professional session work frequently places him on major stages, Pete remains committed to engaging with local communities, regularly performing a diverse range of genres—including rock, pop, reggae, trop-rock, yacht-rock, and Latin—at various tiki bars throughout Florida. Whether in large concert halls or intimate beachside settings, Pete Robertson's musical prowess consistently captivates his audience.
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