Peter Johnson
Peter Johnson
Violinist and YouTuber known for his violin covers of popular songs, which often include his own freestyles. He has more than 130,000 subscribers on his channel.
ProfessionYouTube Star
Date of Birth12 July 1990
CitySeattle, WA
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