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The Peet Project is a Hungarian jazz-pop-funk band comprising five twenty-something musicians. Their original music is a seductive and eclectic blend, reflecting influences encompassing Brian Culbertson, Candy Dulfer, George Duke, Earth Wind and Fire and the Rippingtons, among others. The group’s driving force is violinist-composer-vocalist-producer Peter “Peet” Ferencz (27). Peter gives the band its unique sound through his use of violin as a lead instrument in an equivalent role to saxophone or keyboards. His talent was recognized by contemporary jazz icons Brian Culbertson, culminating in Brian lending production guidance to one of the standout tracks off the second album, and Dave Koz who travelled to Hungary to record a single with the Peet Project in the summer of 2016. They play extensively in Hungary and regularly perform in other European countries like Slovakia, Romania, Malta and Switzerland.
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The Peet Project was formed in 2009 and their career kicked off when they won the grand prize of Budapest-based 90.9 Jazzy Radio’s song contest later that year. The band’s debut album, Pink Spirit (2010, Beagle Beat Records), received rave reviews, not only in Hungary but also internationally, at JazzCorner and JazzTimes, whilst Smoothjazz.com’s Sandy Shore described the CD as “off-the-hook, irresistible grooves and melodies”. The album was then on serious rotation at smooth jazz stations in the US, the UK, Germany and Switzerland, and in September 2011, the band made its international stage debut, rocking Switzerland’s Jazzclub Rorschach as they opened a concert season featuring such luminaries as Victor Bailey and Drew Davidsen.
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Released in November 2011, the Peet Project’s second album, Turn You On (Beagle Beat Records) was again embraced by smooth jazz stations worldwide, most notably in the UK and the USA, receiving over 1,700 spins in the States alone in 2012. The album’s opening track, Does the music turn you on?, was produced by Peet with the expert guidance of none other than Brian Culbertson, after the two met in Budapest. The band’s third album, Overseas (2013, on Beagle Beat Records) was released in April 2013 and achieved similar success as the previous releases.
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In January 2014, Peet began working on the new album, Love, with a brand new line-up comprising Attila Závodi (sax), Olivér Magán (keyboards), and twin brothers Martin and Marcell Gudics (bass and drums, respectively). Love showcased more energy, more vocals and a host of styles that best fit the band: funky, soul and pop mingled with vintage stylistic flavors reminiscent of 70s and 80s music. The album’s lead single, Jazz & Wine made it to the Billboard Smooth Jazz Top 30 in July 2015.
In April 2016, the Peet Project was invited to play at Europe’s premier jazz events, the Mallorca Smooth Jazz Festival in Spain, sharing the bill with the likes of Steve Cole, Gerald Albright, Paul Taylor and Nathan East.
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March 2017 saw the release of a new single Rosy Cheeks, a joyful, upbeat tune featuring none other than sax legend Dave Koz, who recorded the single with the band in Hungary in the summer of 2016. Rosy Cheeks spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Top 30 and made it to the top 20 on all US smooth jazz charts.
The Bad Boys of Budapest was voted Album of the Year 2017 by JazzTrax.com after the band’s hugely successful performance at the Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival in October that year. Staged at the historic Wrigley Casino building in Avalon, California, this annual event won Best Jazz Festival in the USA title on multiple occations.
In May 2018, the Peet Project was invited to play at the prestigious Dave Koz Cruise in Scandinavia and the Baltics, a jazz festival by the sea organized and hosted by US sax legend Dave Koz.
In the summer of 2018, the band opened for local jazz/rock/pop icons Tátrai Band at the 11,000-capacity Budapest Park, one of the largest concert venues in the Hungarian capital. Then in October they played at the Sax on the River jazz event as the opening act to Prince’s legendary saxtress, Candy Dulfer. The concert was staged at the prestigious Raley Field in Sacramento, California.
The band returned to the US in February 2019 to perform at the inaugural Jazz Weekender festival in Carmel, CA. The quality of their performance earned them an invitation to the 2020 edition of the festival, too. The event’s musical director is Nathan East, a legendary American bass player who has played with the likes of Phil Collins, Eric Clapton and Toto over his career.
On the home front, the Peet Project was contracted to write and record the official anthem for Hungary’s largest and most prestigious annual jazz festival, the Paloznak Jazzpiknik in early 2019. In August the band also played at said festival, opening for US pop legends The Jacksons and gaining rave reviews in the Hungarian press.
The band spent the rest of 2019 in the recording studio, working on their sixth album, released on February 14, 2020. The album features such luminaries as 2-time Grammy Award winner Paul Brown on guitar, the late Prince’s outstanding saxophone player, Marcus Anderson, trumpet ace Ilya Serov and master saxophonist Michael Lington.
2020 saw the band return to Sandy Shore’s Jazz Weekender in Monterey, California, where the Peet Project celebrated the release of their sixth studio album, Ups & Downs short before the virus outbreak brought the industry to a halt.
The first two radio singles from the new album (Let’s Do This feat. Paul Brown and Galaxies) performed nicely on the charts and both tracks made it to the Billboard Smooth Jazz Top 30, making the Peet Project the first Hungarian band to ever appear on a Billboard chart with four different songs. Further, Galaxies garnered the band’s their first ever international #1 chart position, on the Top 10 chart of Canada’s WAVE.FM radio station in February 2021. As additional recognition, the album Ups & Downs was voted #2 album of the year 2020 and the song Look Up to the Sky was voted Best Song of 2020 by JazzTrax.com, the online radio entity behind Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival.
In August 2022, the band played again at Hungary’s top jazz festival, the Paloznak Jazzpiknik, opening for British music icon Lisa Stansfield. Then the Peet Project band could finally return to the United States for a series of concerts, playing at Brian Culbertson’s Chicago Jazz Getaway, Spaghettini in Los Angeles, Yoshi’s in Oakland and the 35th Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival.
This US tour came hot on the heels of the September release of Donut Jam, the first single off the Peet Project’s 7th studio album, Sweet Lemon which hit digital music stores worldwide in December 2022. The album featured legendary LA guitarist and studio great Michael Thompson (Cher, Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Céline Dion), young Hungarian multi-instrumentalist Atus Zombori and talented vocalist Feng Ya Ou.
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The band kicked off 2023 with an album release concert for Sweet Lemon in Budapest in January. In March, a US and international radio campaign was launched for the second radio single, Crazy Times, off the same album. Then the band played one of their milestone concerts to date with Danish-American sax star Michael Lington as featured guest artist in Budapest’s A38 concert hall in July. That concert was so successful that both artists were booked for July 2024 again.
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In May 2024, the Peet Project hosted another top performer of the contemporary jazz genre: American guitarist Adam Hawley. Their joint concert took place in Budapest on May 24 and was received very well by the audience.
May 24 also saw the release of the band’s first single, Beverly Hills Party, off their then upcoming eighth studio album. The tune recalls the sounds of the 1980s as a reference Eddie Murphy’s original Beverly Hills Cop movie. The single has spent more than three months on the US contemporary jazz charts.
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The band’s eighth studio album, Once Upon a Time was released on September 20, 2024.
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Albums
The Bad Boys of Budapest (2017)
Ups & Downs (2020)
Sweet Lemon (2022)
Once Upon a Time
Runaround (2018)
Donut Jam (2022)
Beverly Hills Party (2024)