Pete Siers is the "prince of pulse" on drums  A long-time resident of Ann Arbor, Pete is also an instructor at the University of Michigan and has a demanding career as a teacher as well as a performer.  One of the finest and swingin'est drummers in the Midwest, Pete is a Columbia recording artist who has also worked extensively with Russell Malone and Johnny O'Neal.
Past Performances:
Interlochen, Toronto Jazz Festival, Ford/Detroit International Jazz  Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Wheatland Festival, Cheboygan Opera House, Fayette Opera House, Tibbits Opera House, Carnegie Arts Center, Blissfest, Owen Sound Summerfolk, Mariposa Festival, Winnipeg Folk Festival, Bethlehem Musicfest, State Theatre-Bay City, Alma College, Heidelberg College, Thunder Bay Arts Council, Macomb Center for the Arts, Wharton Center, Michigan State University, Monroe CCC, Calvin College, Lakeside, Owosso Amphitheatre, Birmingham Jazz Festival, Gopherwood, The Ark, The 10 Pound Fiddle, The Cuyahoga Valley Music Fest,  Lansing Jazz Festival,  Central Michigan University, Corsair Trail Council, Grand Rapids Folklore Center, Detroit Festival of the Arts, Campus Martius Inauguration,  Potter Performing Arts Center,  The Detroit Institute of Arts, The Manitou Music festival, Northwestern Michigan College, Northeast Michigan Arts Council, East Lansing Art Festival, Ann Arbor Art Festival, Northport Arts Center, West Michigan Jazz Society, Cambridge Concert Association, Little Chicago Jazz Society, Ohio State University, Ohio Northern University, The Ritz Theatre, Bluffton College, The Franciscan Center, Southern Ohio Cultural Center, Cedarville College, Kent State University, National Cherry Festival, Lake Superior State University, Ferris State University, Shain Park Summer Concerts, Farmhouse Music festival, Aquinas College, the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan-Flint,, WGVU-FM "live" Concerts, Our Front PorchWCMUFM, Flea Market-WBEZFM, Jazz Yesterday WDETFM, The Bird of Paradise, Rialto Theatre, Pix Theatre, The Michigan Festival, Darke County Center for the Arts, Troy-Hayner Center, Summer Solstice Jazz Festival, Westshore Community College, The Jack Breslin Center, Gerald  R. Ford Museum, Sloan Museum, Greenfield Town Square, McCune Art Center, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Temple Club
 
Performance grants may be available through :
Michigan Humanities Council                           Heartland Arts Fund
119 Pere Marquette,                                       912 Baltimore, Suite 700
Lansing, MI, 48912                                          Kansas City, MO,  64105
(517)372-7770 (Phyllis)                                  (816)421-1388 (Jenny Tritt)
www.michiganhumanities.org                www.artsmidwest.org
 
Ray Kamalay and his Red Hot Peppers varies in size from trio to sextet.  We prefer an acoustic piano tuned on the day of the concert,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
but we do have an electronic keyboard available.  Also available is a sound system adequate for an indoor audience  of 800 or an outdoor audience of 500. 
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