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Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Wayne Petti

Genres
  
Indie rock, Folk rock

Associated acts
  
Cuff the Duke

Music group
  
Cuff the Duke

Labels
  
Outside Music

Record label
  
Outside Music

Years active
  
1999 – present

Role
  
Singer-songwriter


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Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals, keyboards, harmonica

Website
  
www.myspace.com/waynepetti

Albums
  
City Lights Align, Cuff the Duke, Life Stories for Minimum Wage, Sidelines of the City, La Fin du Monde

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Wayne Petti is a Canadian singer-songwriter best known the vocalist for indie rock band Cuff the Duke. He has contributed to projects by Blue Rodeo, The Hylozoists and Hayden in addition to releasing material on his own and as part of his side-project Grey Lands.

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Biography

Petti grew up in Oshawa, Ontario where he played with fellow Cuff the Duker Paul Lowman. After living for several years in Toronto, Petti relocated to Hamilton in 2014 where he lives with his wife and their son.

Petti released his first solo album, City Lights Align, in 2007 on Outside Music. He has also played with The Hylozoists.

Discography

  • Life Stories for Minimum Wage (2002) - Cuff the Duke
  • Cuff the Duke (2005) - Cuff the Duke
  • La Fin Du Monde (2006) - The Hylozoists
  • Sidelines of the City (2007) - Cuff the Duke
  • City Lights Align (2007) - Wayne Petti
  • Way Down Here (2009) - Cuff the Duke
  • The Things We Left Behind (2009) - Blue Rodeo
  • Morning Comes - (2011) - Cuff the Duke
  • In Our Time - EP - (2011) - Cuff the Duke
  • Union - 2012 - Cuff the Duke
  • "In Our Nature" - (2014) - Blue Rodeo
  • Songs by Other People (2014) - Grey Lands
  • Right Arm (2015) - Grey Lands
  • References

    Wayne Petti Wikipedia