Music
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Press
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/tommoon.gif - Philadelphia Inquirer
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/maddash_merge.jpg - Philadelphia Daily News
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/guitarmagarticle.jpg - Guitar Magazine
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/billboard3.jpg - Billboard Magazine
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/mainline2.jpg - Main Line Times
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/richmondtimes.jpg - Richmond Times Dispatch
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/playmag.gif - PLAY magazine
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/phillymag.gif - Philadelphia Magazine
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/talent.jpg - Talent Magazine
http://www.peppersghost.net/epk/images/epkpress/aquarian.gif - Penn State Aquarian
Discography
LET THE PLAYERS HAVE THE BALL "LIVE" (2007 LP) - Independent
THE VET EP (2006 EP) - Independent
SHAKE THE HAND THAT SHOOK THE WORLD (2005 LP) - Hybrid Recordings
BANG (2002 EP) - Independent
OPENING NIGHT (2001 LP) - Independent
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Bio
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Pepper's Ghost is a misfit group of songwriters & musicians from Philly, now residing in Fishtown. Their sound has changed quite a bit over the years--and continues to do so. They've been through a lot: a critically acclaimed live album, a slew of shoestring-budget tours, a high-profile record with Andy Johns, a bum record deal, and a notorious tour that everyone told them not to do. Prior to the release of their 2005 Hybrid Recordings debut "Shake the Hand that Shook the World" their single "You're in My Heart (Little Pretty)" leapt to #3 on the Billboard singles chart in the U.S. and #1 in Canada. Their album dropped April 5th 2005 and went on to independently sell well over 15,000 copies. "Dirty Bomb", which they recorded themselves in late 2006 has recently spent time in regular rotation at Philly's biggest rock station, WMMR. In the past they've often been compared to the Beatles, but their new material smells more like T.Rex than "All You Need is Love"--these guys have a newfound chip on their shoulder. And that's a good thing.
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