Jeff Peterson (guitarist)
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Jeff Peterson is a slack key guitar player from Maui, Hawaii. The son of a
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at Haleakala Ranch, Jeff was exposed to the sounds of slack key at an early age. Jeff's style fuses traditional Slack Key with elements of classical and jazz guitar, at which styles he is also adept. Jeff studied classical guitar at USC's
Thornton School of Music The USC Thornton School of Music is a private music school in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1884 only four years after the University of Southern California, the Thornton School is the oldest continually operating arts institution in Los An ...
before returning to the islands to play and teach in the Honolulu area. Jeff has contributed to many albums, including a series of slack key and bamboo flute duets with Riley Lee, several slack key compilations including the Grammy Winning album "Slack Key Guitar Volume 2", "Slack Key Guitar: The Artistry of Jeff Peterson", as well as his most recent solo album "Maui On My Mind". He performed at BAM's
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in 2008 in collaboration with the string quartet ETHEL. His Concerto for Slack Key Guitar, ''Mālama ʻĀina'', commissioned by the Raleigh Civic Symphony Orchestra and their conductor Peter Askim to celebrate the centennial of the
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, was premiered November 6, 2016, by the Raleigh Civic Chamber Orchestra with Peterson as the soloist. Its three movements are dedicated to the three volcanoes in Hawaii that are located within the National Park System: Haleakala, Kilauea, and
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. The concerto is featured in ''Wahi Pana'', a full-length feature film DVD (and its soundtrack CD) about the music and life of Peterson. The concerto was given its Hawaii premiere on December 10, 2017, by the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra at Blaisdell Concert Hall with Peterson as the soloist and Carl St. Clair as the conductor."Jeff Peterson & Mālama ʻĀina"
Hawaii Symphony Orchestra website. Jeff has shared the stage with many Hawaiian legends at concerts throughout the islands and Japan, and recently did a stint with the Nashville Symphony. He was a former guitar professor at the
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on
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Jeff Peterson Official Website

Podcast featuring Jeff Peterson originally broadcast on WKCR 89.9 FM-NY

Jeff Peterson Bio on Palm Records' Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Jeff Slack-key guitarists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) People from Maui Guitarists from Hawaii USC Thornton School of Music alumni Place of birth missing (living people) American male guitarists