Pete droge necktie second
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By the time the Seattle-based group achieved massive success in the early 1990s-second only to Nirvana-Droge had his own roots-rock outfit called Ramadillo. As a young adult, Droge worked in a pizza place and befriended Mike McCready, who would later go on to fame as the lead guitarist for Pearl Jam. His mother was a music teacher, and his father, also a music-lover, taught Droge to play his first instrument, the ukulele, at the age of four. Yet singer/songwriter Droge, an interesting by-product of the Northwest grunge scene who has sometimes been compared to Tom Petty, is fortunate to possess well-connected friends who have great faith in his talents.ĭroge was born in the late 1960s and grew up in Seattle, Washington. Pete Droge has suffered the "one-hit wonder" tag since his 1994 alternative-radio hit, "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)." The song helped make his debut, Necktie Second, a commercial success, but his record label was undergoing financial distress by the time his 1996 follow-up was released, and Find a Door predictably went nowhere with no marketing effort to help it. Addresses: Addresses: Record company-Fiftyseven Records, 1770 Century Blvd., Suite B, Atlanta, GA 30345.