Peter Green Splinter Group
The Peter Green Splinter Group were a band led by the blues guitarist and singer Peter Green.
Green was the leader of Fleetwood Mac until he suffered a mental breakdown during the 1970s.[1] He was rehabilitated with the aid of Nigel Watson, the late Cozy Powell and other friends, and then began touring and recording with the Splinter Group. The group was disbanded in early 2004 with Green's departure from the group – an upcoming tour was cancelled, as was the planned release of a new album.
Band lineup
- Peter Green – (vocals, lead guitar, slide guitar, harmonica)
- Nigel Watson – (vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar)
- Roger Cotton – (piano, Hammond C3, rhythm guitar) (1998–2004)
- Larry Tolfree – (drums, percussion) (1997–2004)
- Pete Stroud – (fretless and fretted bass guitars, double bass) (1998–2004)
- Neil Murray – bass guitar (1997–98)
- Cozy Powell – drums (1997)
- Spike Edney – keyboards (1997)
Discography
- Peter Green Splinter Group (1997) Snapper Music SARCD 101
- The Robert Johnson Songbook (1998)
- Soho Session (1998)
- Destiny Road (1999) Snapper Music SMACD 817
- Hot Foot Powder (2000)
- Time Traders (2001)
- Me and the Devil (2001) Snapper Music SMBCD 844 (limited edition box set, 3 CDs, 1 of Robert Johnson recordings)
- Blues Don't Change (2001) (Only sold during concerts and via the official website)
- Reaching the Cold 100 (2003)
- The Best of Peter Green Splinter Group (2006 compilation)
- Blues Don't Change (2006) (Re-release)
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