Dennis Peterson
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Dennis Peterson (born 1951 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a Bass Guitarist,Vocalist, and Record Producer also known as Dennis Peters.
Peters grew up in Minneapolis where he pursued a recording career, with Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos, later renamed Skogie. In 1976 he relocated to Hollywood, California. He co-founded the bands The Kats, The Nu Kats, and The Kat Club with his buddies Al Galles and Freddy Moore from Minneapolis. In the 1980s Peters recorded with the bands: Roach and the White Boys and Boy.
During any recording session, Dennis was always found sitting next to the Record Producer and the Engineer. It was only natural, then when in the 1990s he became a Record Producer himself.
[edit] Discography
- Call Me Crazy – North Country Music by Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos – 1972
- The Butler Did It – Mill City Records by Skogie – 1973
- There's A String Attached... – General Records by Skogie – 1974
- L.A. In – (compilation) Rhino Records featuring The Kats – 1979
- Get Modern – Infinity Records by The Kats – 1979
- Plastic Facts – Rhino Records by The Nu Kats – 1980
- Yes Nukes - (compilation) Rhino Records featuring The Nu Kats – 1981
- Next Door – RadioActive Records by Boy – 1983
- Scarred - (Film Soundtrack) featuring Boy/The Nu Kats – 1984
- Spring Fever – (Film Soundtrack) featuring The Nu Kats – 1985
- Loose Screws – (Film Soundtrack) featuring The Nu Kats – 1985
- House Combinations – General Records by The Kat Club – 1997
- Source Mississippi – General Records by The Kat Club – 2001
- los angelenos – General Records by The Kat Club – 2007
[edit] Filmography
- I'm A Kat (1979) United Artists Pictures - Using an experimental 70mm 3D filming technique.
- It is Not A Rumor (1981) Director: Philip Brewin Cheney, Cinematographer: Jan de Bont.
[edit] Videography
- Lost My TV (1979) Hollywood Heartbeat - Pre-MTV rock television series.
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