An Ode to Remember the Magical Soul Pete Ham, LY@TT's 'Song for Pete Ham' Feels Extremely Special
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A soul-stirring duet number that sweeps you off your feet, LY@TT's 'Song for Pete Ham' is an ode to remember the beautiful soul Pete really was. Originally a quartet, LY@TT includes dynamic talents hailing from the four corners of the United States, namely Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. Comprising Paul R Johnson on vocals, Tim Ryan on sound engineering, Rick Skinner on the guitars, and Ed Booth on percussion drums, they're a fusion of diverse forces who've become one for the sole reason of their love for rock music. This new single, featuring iconic guest Kleidi Buroz and Ho Jo Fro, is a special memoir for the legendary Pete Ham.

“A heart-warming tribute to the tragic passing of the UK band Badfinger’s ace, Pete Ham, this feels nostalgic and bittersweet.”
All of us are uncomfortable with the inevitable truth, that is, all of us will leave this earth, but remembering those who have left doesn't always have to be gloomy. “When you're 27, death is romantic; when you're 36, it hurts.” Expressing solace and experiencing love and endless compassion towards him by appreciating the tiniest of details. Including intricacies like Peter's suicide note, this sounds too vibrant for how devastating the actual story really is. Also expressing the fact that perhaps no one could've stopped him from taking his life, this is deeply intimate and eye-opening.
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