Peter Hooton
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Peter Hooton (born 28 September 1962, in Liverpool) was the lead vocalist of Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. He was also one of its founder members in the 1980s under the name 'Soul of Socialism'. Prior to his involvement in music, he had been a youth worker and edited a football fanzine, 'The End'.
It was odd that as a Liverpool fan, he would be best remembered for "All Together Now", a song which was later used by Everton, the club's local bitter rivals.
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- Mugshot
- Alongside Sven-Göran Eriksson and DJ Spoony (The Farm's 'All Together Now' was re-released in 2004 for the England team at Euro 2004, who were then managed by Sven-Göran Eriksson, and the song was re-mixed by Spoony.)
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