Duke Special

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Duke Special
Background information
Origin Belfast, Northern Ireland
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 2002 – present
Label(s) Medieval Haircut Records
Hag Records
Izumi Records
V2
Website Official site

Duke Special (real name Peter Wilson) is an alternative rock musician based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Wilson, a vocalist and pianist, variously plays unaccompanied, accompanied by percussionist Chip Bailey, or backed by a full band, and his act often incorporates 78s played on an old-fashioned gramophone, or sound effects from a transistor radio. He sings in a distinct Belfast accent. He is married to an artist and has three sons.

Having played in various bands, including 65dBA, dBA, Booley House, Booley and Benzine Headset, Wilson went solo in 2002 under the name Duke Special. Wearing long dreadlocks, eyeliner and his self-proclaimed "hobo chic" outfits he soon gained a reputation for his vaudeville-style gigs. Percussionist Chip Bailey attracted attention by playing cheese graters and whisks, a Stumpf fiddle and Shirdi drone box, as well as the more typical drums and cymbals. From time to time Duke is joined by various other musicians, including Réa Curran on trumpet, backing vocals and accordion, Ben Hales on bass guitar, "Professor" Ger Eaton on keyboards and gramophone and Serge Archibald III on saxophone, ethereal background sounds and vibes.

He has supported artists like Van Morrison and Snow Patrol, and in 2006 toured Ireland with the Beautiful South and Europe with the Divine Comedy. He has been nominated for three 2007 Meteor Music Awards, for best Irish male, best newcomer, and best album for Songs from the Deep Forest.

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[edit] Singles

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  • Adventures in Gramophone Hag 2005 (collects the EPs Lucky Me and My Villain Heart)
  • Songs from the Deep Forest V2 / Izumi 2006
    Songs from the Deep Forest has been available on vinyl on Izumi Records since May 2006 and was released on CD by V2 in October 2006.

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