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'''Pete Strauss''' is
'''Pete Straus''' is a multi-instrumentalist, most noted for playing bass with punk band Dwarves. Straus has also performed with Penetration Moon, Chris Von Sneidern and John Vanderslice among many others.


==Involvement with Mark Eitzel==
==Involvement with Mark Eitzel==
 
Straus played bass on [[Mark Eitzel]]'s "[[Can You See?]]" and "[[Without You]]" from Eitzel's 2001 album ''[[The Invisible Man]]''. He also played bass on "[[Ain't No Sunshine]]" and "[[Rehearsals For Retirement]]" on Eitzel's 2002 album ''[[Music For Courage And Confidence]]''.


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Latest revision as of 21:40, 31 August 2018

Pete Straus
Occupation(s) musician
Instruments bass
Associated acts Dwarves, Penetration Moon, Chris Von Sneidern

Pete Straus is a multi-instrumentalist, most noted for playing bass with punk band Dwarves. Straus has also performed with Penetration Moon, Chris Von Sneidern and John Vanderslice among many others.

Involvement with Mark Eitzel

Straus played bass on Mark Eitzel's "Can You See?" and "Without You" from Eitzel's 2001 album The Invisible Man. He also played bass on "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Rehearsals For Retirement" on Eitzel's 2002 album Music For Courage And Confidence.

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