Peter Perrett
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Peter Perrett | |
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Birth name | Peter Albert Neil Perrett |
Born | April 8, 1952, London |
Associated acts | The Only Ones The One |
Peter Perrett (born Peter Albert Neil Perrett on April 8, 1952 in King's College Hospital, Camberwell, London) is an English singer-songwriter. He fronted the late 1970s English band, The Only Ones. Perrett lives in Forest Hill, South East London.
Perrett re-emerged briefly between 1994 and 1996 fronting a new band called The One which released an EP called Cultured Palate and a full length album Woke up Sticky. Hardly anything was heard of Perrett until he appeared on stage with The Libertines in April 2004. Peter also appeared in concert with his sons Jamie and Peter, Jr. and their band Love Minus Zero.
The Only Ones have reformed for a series of UK gigs in April and June 2007. More details on John Perry MySpace[1]. View the Manchester Academy setlist on Maudlin Rich Live Journal[2].
Perrett is married to Zena and has two sons, Peter Jr. and Jamie, former members of Babyshambles.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/johnmperry John Perry MySpace
- ^ http://maudlinrich.livejournal.com Maudlin Rich Live Journal
- ^ The Guardian
The Only Ones |
Alan Mair | John Perry | Mike Kellie | Peter Perrett |
Discography |
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Albums: The Only Ones | Even Serpents Shine | Special View | Baby's Got a Gun |
Compilations & live albums: Remains | The Peel Sessions Album | Live | Live in London | The Big Sleep | The Immortal Story | Darkness and Light: The Complete BBC Recordings | Why Don't You Kill Yourself? | Another Girl Another Planet: the Best of the Only Ones |
Singles: "Another Girl, Another Planet" | "The Whole of the Law" |
Related articles |
The Beatstalkers | England's Glory | Spooky Tooth | The One | Love Minus Zero |