HELP ME SOLVE A 46 YEAR OLD PROBLEM

This Earth Day will see the remix’s release, a chance to save the world.


The problem is so simple to solve, Please HELP ME  I wrote this song in 1976. The recording I made got the attention of the record company guy (me at the time), who got my message. I want the message to get out to EVERYONE.  I didn’t perform it at the time because I thought it was an obvious sentiment. I’m now too old to want promote this song live or on social media, ergo I NEED YOUR HELP.

                                       A BRIEF HISTORY:

I was walking through an exhibit of player pianos in 1975 and saw a one-man-band playing “Stars and Stripes Forever” by John Phiillip Sousa. It was so cool! I recorded it with Glen Kolotkin. I wrote a ditty incorporating a nursery rhyme about being kind to web-footed friends in my duck voice. I was helped by Jon Sargant of Purple Earthquake , who arranged the vocals and Tommy Dunbar, Rubinoos, who added electric guitar in the “Pete” tradition of working with Beserkley band members. 

The song was released in 1976 to coincide with the America’s 200th birthday, I never toured, I was not an act.. After the recording paid for itself, I stopped working the song. I felt the premise of the song was so obvious and forgot about it until…

      THE SONG GOT ERIC DIN’S (another record company guy) ATTENTION.

Says Din: “We’re excited to get this timely remix out to the streaming services on Earth Day 2022. I was surprised to learn Pete did the “duck” vocals himself, and when I read the lyrics, this suddenly became more than a novelty song for me. It’s an unexpected environmental anthem, and we’re proud to release it on Berkeley Cat Records.   

 

  I made the original video with Calvin West, drawings by Trimla Rose, and I posted it on Youtube. 

 

 

PROUDLY A BERKELEY CAT

When Eric Din said I was a Berkeley Cat Recording Artist, I was elated. When I heard his remix of my song, I literally “wet my pants.”  I must admit the action on this is overdue. Why this message was missed is a scandal. I concluded we live in the Dark Ages about this. I hope I’m wrong, but the latest congressional apathy has me wondering. This message is so important I feel it needs to be understood better. I hope the concept behind Berkeley Cat Records of “music love”  should be a model of Copy Cat Records for more music.