Peter G. Olach is a product of the 1970’s Detroit folk scene who now lives in North Carolina. His songs are meaningful, story-driven, and incorporate elements of Country/Western, Southern Rock and Traditional folk music. Peter plays the guitar in a fashion that he deems reminiscent of mountain dulcimers, saying “I just happen to have more strings and frets than my mountain brethren do.”
Olach has been playing music for over 30 years, and has created a sound that is all his own. His love of music continues to drive him to create new music for the world to hear. Of his path, Olach says “My journey has brought me full circle and back to a place that I find so rewarding, the place where my heart belongs – the creation and performance of MUSIC.”

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 20, 2009 in Broadjam Blog


Mags, I totally agree with you about the Connery thing. I saw that from day one. Well we have our own 007 straight out of the Seventh Can with us. I’ll have mine shaken not stirred. All the best to you Peter(Sean)your an inspiring talent.
Nov 21, 2009/12:59 pmMy bad, I didn’t get that this was feature. I haven’t looked at this blog enough! Congrats!
Troy
Nov 20, 2009/6:11 pmum ..roy ..you forgot to mention that he looks like sean connery… oh but then i guess looks dont really matter when you can play like him…
Nov 20, 2009/3:25 pmcongrats peter!!
Congrats on the feature, Peter!
Nov 20, 2009/2:06 pmAs they say, true talent does not go unnoticed.
Troy: The answer is definitely yes. I have won so many new friends with my participation here that my heart sometimes aches because we have a physical distance that prevents me from inviting you all over for dinner.
Given the opportunity, I think a reunion or mini-convention one of these days would be the grandest of ideas.
Mayor Roy: thank you for this honor. I had no idea. . .
Nov 20, 2009/1:40 pmWhat is this blog about? Did you win something Pete? Just curious.
Troy
Nov 20, 2009/1:13 pmHow nice to see one of us honored for his hard work. You go Peter!!!
Nov 20, 2009/12:21 pmAda boy…
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