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Duke Aeroplane (Galen Cassidy Peria) was born at a very young age, somewhere not too far from here. Ever since then he has been having one heck of a time.
He has toured extensively in the United States and Europe alongside "Vermont Joy Parade," releasing two critically acclaimed studio albums and one feature-length tour-documentary film. He was a founding member of United Bakery Records, a New Orleans, Louisiana based independent record label and event company, under the auspices of which he released his most recent recording endeavor, "Duke Aeroplane & The Wrong Numbers: Higher Ground". His feature-film writing/directorial debut, "The Heartbeat, The Hammer", was also born from his association with the label and is currently in post-production with an anticipated release date late in 2024.
Both Peria and Aeroplane are available for various engagements and difficult situations, either in solo performance or with full band support.
He has toured extensively in the United States and Europe alongside "Vermont Joy Parade," releasing two critically acclaimed studio albums and one feature-length tour-documentary film. He was a founding member of United Bakery Records, a New Orleans, Louisiana based independent record label and event company, under the auspices of which he released his most recent recording endeavor, "Duke Aeroplane & The Wrong Numbers: Higher Ground". His feature-film writing/directorial debut, "The Heartbeat, The Hammer", was also born from his association with the label and is currently in post-production with an anticipated release date late in 2024.
Both Peria and Aeroplane are available for various engagements and difficult situations, either in solo performance or with full band support.
"Bravo! Bravo, I say! The old wreck has some songs in it yet."-David Symons
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“A man who has earned the right to wear his sunglasses on stage."
-Shane Sayers
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“Shake it up and pour it … I’m in a wild mood tonight. I want to go dance in the foam. I hear the banshees calling. I haven’t shot a man in a week. Speak out. Pluck the antique viol. Let the soft music float.”-Raymond Chandler
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