About Peter Seltser
Peter has been writing songs most of his life. He has written ballads, easy listening, and rock n’ roll music. Having composed over one hundred songs, his music is registered with the Library of Congress, BMI and all are copyright protected. His soft pop-rock style is shared with the adult contemporary marketplace yet welcomed and loved by all.
Peter can be seen performing at many local venues such as, The Main Street Market & Café, The Parish Center for the Arts, King Hooper Café, The Emerson Umbrella, The Continental Café & Bakery, Twice Told Tale, The Center for the Arts in Natick and at The Paradise in Boston. Peter has also appeared at The Grog, The Rhumb Line, Passim’s, The Ole Vienna Coffee House, The Acton Jazz Café, TJ’s, as well as numerous other venues in and around Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Arizona, California and Florida.
Peter has been featured on local cable access television programs, and was featured on the “Acoustic Showcase” sponsored by Euphoria Sound Studios of Revere, MA.
Peter has collaborated with many national artists such as Denny Hemingson of the Dance Hall Doctors and members of Tim McGraw’s Band, as well as several local musical artists such as Barry Moffie, Ian Barwick, George Deliyiannis, Richie Papa, and Rino Benenati, just to mention a few.
Peter’s words and music parallel the likes of Roy Orbison, Chris Issak, Joe Melson, Gus Kahn and John Lennon.
Peter’s first twelve song CD titled "For You" was released in 1995 and songs from that CD are still being requested today. His second CD titled "The Dark Side of a Gentle Man" was released in 2001 and is also a huge success among Peter’s fans.
"Nashville Style," Peter's latest four-song music compilation was recorded in Nashville, TN, by the legendary engineer Jim Lightman and released in 2005. His guitar playing and vocal style is soulful, sultry, smooth, and timeless.