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Neal Calvin Peterson

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Neal Calvin Peterson
OriginUnited States Bottineau, North Dakota

Neal Calvin Peterson is a musician and artist.

Biography

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Peterson was raised in Minot, North Dakota.[1] From 1999 to 2003, he played bass guitar in Curious Yello before performing and releasing music independently.[2][3][4][5][6] Peterson is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[7]

Discography

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Infinite Religions

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  • 2015: Harmony
  • 2014: Mirrors
  • 2014: Duality

Neal Peterson

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  • 2011: The Persistence of Tides
  • 2009: Chaos Theory, Explained (EP)
  • 2007: Riot in Luxury
  • 2003: Songs for the Whiskey Convention (Demos)

Curious Yello

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  • 2009: XYZ: Rarities
  • 2001: Wish
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References

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  1. ^ Bieri, Chris. "Upward and Onward. Minot's Neal Peterson releases second CD, 'Riot in Luxury'," Minot Daily News, July 12, 2007, page C1.
  2. ^ Roepke, Dave. "Former F-M musician shines on second CD," Fargo Forum, May 15, 2007, page B1.
  3. ^ Schwartz, Randy. "Something new, something no so new and something slightly disturbing," High Plains Reader, October 23, 2003, page 16.
  4. ^ Lamb, John. "Local Spins," Fargo Forum, November 13, 2003, page B1.
  5. ^ Tijan, Sarah. "The Bride Stripped Bare," High Plains Reader, November 15, 2007
  6. ^ Budgeteer News
  7. ^ "Infinite Religions' Neal Calvin Peterson is bringing back the concept album".