Warren Pettey
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Warren Pettey
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Warren was raised just south of Boston and began playing the piano by age five. By ten, he was gigging and studying with notable mentors. In April 2016, Warren received Berklee College of Music’s Presidential Scholarship—a coveted, merit-based award offered to only seven students per year. By the age of 20, he had an impressive discography consisting of playing, recording, and mixing credits on major record labels like Warner Music and PBS. Today, Warren has an impressive catalogue performing on multiple albums including Tony Succar’s Grammy-nominated album “Live in Peru,” and mixing/mastering multiple records including FM Experiment’s album “Shades” which won the silver prize at the AES Student Recording Competition. To date, Warren has performed at venues such as Rockwood Music Hall, Ryle’s Jazz Club, Narrows Center for the Arts, City Winery Boston, House of Blues Boston, and more, and has performed at venues such as Rockwood Music Hall, Ryle’s Jazz Club, Narrows Center for the Arts, City Winery Boston, Berklee Performance Center, House of Blues Boston, Wally’s Jazz Club, Knickerbocker Cafe, and more.