Born 12 August, 1953, and of
Ukrainian ancestry, Ostroushko grew up in northeast
Minneapolis where he first took up
mandolin at age three. His father, William (Wasyl) Ostroushko, was a
World War II veteran who had fought in the
Soviet Army against Germany, and was wounded and captured during the
Battle of Stalingrad. Before emigrating to the United States, he also lived in
Vienna, Austria. He was a shoemaker in northeast Minneapolis for many years, and after retirement, played guitar in a Ukrainian
polka band called Charivnyky (The Enchanters). At age 12, Peter started a band with his brother Juryj, three years his senior. Juryj (Americanized as "George") would later become a graphic designer who created many album covers, and was the first in-house designer at
Red House Records. He had two other siblings: His sister Ludmilla and brother Taras. Taras, also a musician, played in indie-rock and punk bands, most notably Henry, in the Minneapolis underground-rock scene of the 1980s and 1990s. ==Career==