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  • Genre: Roots Music

    Location London, Un

    Profile Views: 37426

    Last Login: 1/22/2012

    Member Since 7/20/2006

    Website www.petepritchard.co.uk

    Record Label Bell Meade / Hot tamale recordings

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .... This profile was edited with ..Thomas Myspace Editor V3.4...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Pete is one of London's busiest freelance bass players. His career has seen him tour Europe and the USA with some of the world's greatest Rock 'n Roll legends. In the early 1970's, Pete, along with Drummer Terry Earl, formed his first band, the "Flying Saucers", who went on to record several albums for labels such as Sony CBS and EMI, and appeared in the film "Blue Suede shoes". For several years the "Saucers" toured relentlessly, Rocking the clubs and festivals across Europe, They also toured with Bill Haley and the Comets and Pete provided the bass for Chuck Berry on U.K and European tours. In the eighties, Pete co-founded "Alligator Records", which gave young up and coming bands such as The Polecats, The Meteors and Johnny Key their first chance to record. Although no longer a member of the Flying Saucers, Pete continued to perform with bands across Europe and in 1988 began working with renowned Nashville vocal quartet the Jordanaires. This continued with a UK tour in 1992 which included Elvis Presley Guitarist and drummer Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana. Pete toured and recorded with Scotty for the next eighteen years, performing concerts and working in Scotty's studio with many great musicians. Pete is always in demand as a session player. In 2003, Pete was invited to Nashville to record an album with Ten years after guitar legend Alvin Lee. The much acclaimed album, "Alvin Lee In Tennessee", teamed Pete once again with drummer DJ Fontana. Pete has since become Alvin Lee's regular touring bass player. In 2004, Pete performed a six week tour of the UK with Alvin Lee ending at the Royal Albert Hall, London, followed by an extensive tour of Italy. In 2005 Pete performed at Abbey Road Studios, London with Scotty Moore, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood and Albert Lee for the DVD release "Tribute to the King". The DVD also includes performances by Mark Knopfler, Bill Wyman, David Gilmour and Martin Taylor. 2007, Pete toured the UK and Ireland with guitar legend James Burton and singer, songwriter Billy Swan. Also in 2007, Pete performed with Scotty Moore on his final live performance at the "last man standing" concert at the Peabody hotel in Memphis Tn during the Elvis week celebrations. In 2008, in addition to several European dates with Alvin Lee, Pete toured Sweden with Piano legend Glen D. Hardin, B.B Cunningham and Sun studios producers /engineers /guitarists, James Lott and Matt Ross Spang. 2009 recording credits include: Release of "Western Union", an album of original songs, the result of a long term collaboration with ace vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Liam Grundy. Recording in Nashville with Billy Swan, Bucky Barrett and Fred Saterfield for a forthcoming album. Recording soundtrack for ITV musical drama "Caught in a trap". In 2010 Pete released his first solo album "Beat the Blues". Twelve great tracks recorded in the UK and Nashville, USA, featuring Pete on Vocals and Bass with world renowned musicians including Scotty Moore, Alvin Lee, Billy Swan and Boots Randolph. (album available via this website) Spring 2011, Pete played an extensive tour of Holland with Linda Gail Lewis and Annie Marie Dolan. Pete performed several festivals with Alvin Lee throughout the year and recorded for Alvin's new album. Pete collaborated with Jackson Sloan for the release of his 2011 solo album "Saturday Clothes". In November 2011 Pete was invited to perform in Jackson, TN, USA, with Legendary Sun studio musician, drummer JM VanEaton, Sun studios producer and songwriter Jack Clement, Charlie Rich Jr, James Lott and Billy Burnette. Along with Jack Clement and Billy Burnette, Pete was inducted as an honorary member into the International Rockabilly Hall of Fame. In December 2011, Pete performed at the Gibson Cafe, Memphis, TN, USA to celebrate Scotty Moore's 80th Birthday. Guests included Roland Janes, Billy Swan, George Klein, Jerry Schilling and Priscilla Presley. Also in December 2011, Pete recorded original songs for a forthcoming album with Liam Grundy, Dave Briggs and Jim Russell at the legendary Sun Studios, Memphis and also several tracks for Paul Ansell's forthcoming album. Pete continues to work with many of today's established "roots" musicians, and looks forward to a rockin' 2012! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Alvin Lee - 2008...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Masthead Banner Made with MyBannerMaker.com! Click here to make your own!..............Make your own banner at MyBannerMaker.com!....
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  • Influences

    In no particular order: The Blue Moon Boys (Scotty Moore and Bill Black), D.J Fontana, Carl Perkins, Johnny Burnett trio, Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent, Cliff Gallup, Willie Dixon, Bob Moore, James Jamerson, Bob Babbitt, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Johnny Cash, Big Joe Turner, Pete Johnson, Smiley Lewis, Chuck Berry, Johnny Johnson, Howling Wolf, Everly Brothers, Hank Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Merrill E. Moore, Charlie Rich, Bob Wills, James Taylor, Commander Cody & his lost planet airmen, Asleep at the wheel, Robert Johnson, B.B.King, Freddie King, Ray Charles, Errol Garner, Oscar Peterson, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, The Band, Head Hands & Feet, Dave Edmunds, Patto, Ray Campi, Jack Bruce, Free, Memphis Bend, James Brown, Sam Cooke, Jimmy Hendrix, John Lennon, George Harrison, Carole King, John Mayall, Allman brothers, Isaac Hayes, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Flowers, Stéphane Grappelli, Django Rheinhart, Simon and Garfunkel, Labi Siffre, Jack Scott, Warren Smith, Jimmy Smith, Jack Clement, Sam Phillips, Jerry Douglas, Alison Kraus, Dan Tyminski, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, John Hartford, Jerry Reed, Grady Martin, Hank Garland, Jimmy Bryant, Buddy Harman, Merle travis, Chet Atkins, and the list goes on and on...................
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  • The Rocking Shots

    Thanks for the add.

    2 years ago
  • BoppinBlueGene

    Hi Pete, thx for being friends on myspace! Among others, I remember you played w/ the Avengers which did some very cool songs - but your new album is killer, too!
    Keep rockin' & all the best from cold Germany,
    Frank (GENE)

    2 years ago
  • Wilma J. Lester

    Hey!i love you music


    2 years ago
  • Morena UDA

    Hi Pete !
    Photobucket

    2 years ago
  • Dickie Harrell

    NICE SITE.
    DICKIE

    2 years ago
  • Dickie Harrell

    THANK YOU AND  YOU DO THE SAME.  BAD STRMS LAST NIGHT HERE BUT THINGS ARE BACK TO NORMAL. DICKIE

    2 years ago
  • Morena UDA

    Hi Pete !!!
    How are you ??
    :-)

    2 years ago
  • Dickie Harrell

    HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND.
    DICKIE

    2 years ago
  • Morena UDA

    Hi Pete !!!

    3 years ago
  • The Cadillac Kings

    Hi Pete
    Got a minute? Then please take a look at our Oscar-rejected video made with a pair of scissors, a glue stick and a picture of Monty Python's Terry Gilliam for inspiration.
    Cheers
    Cadillac Kings
    London
    ..

    3 years ago
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This profile was edited with Thomas Myspace Editor V3.4

Pete is one of London's busiest freelance bass players. His career has seen him tour Europe and the U.S.A with some of the worlds greatest Rock'n'Roll legends. In the early 1970's, Pete, along with Drummer Terry Earl, formed his first band, the "Flying Saucers",who went on to record several albums for labels such as Sony CBS and EMI, and appeared in the film "Blue Suede shoes". For several years the "Saucers" toured relentlessly, Rocking the clubs and festivals across Europe, They also toured with Bill Haley and the Comets and Pete provided the bass for Chuck Berry on U.K and European tours. In the eighties, Pete co-founded "Alligator Records", Which, gave young up and coming bands such as The Polecats, The Meteors and Johnny Key their first chance to record. Although no longer a member of the Flying Saucers, Pete continued to perform with bands across Europe and in 1988 began working with renowned Nashville vocal quartet the Jordanaires. This continued with a UK tour in 1992 which included Elvis Presley Guitarist and drummer Scotty Moore and D.J.Fontana. Pete continues to tour and record with Scotty and D.J., and is a regular visitor to the USA, performing concerts and working in Scotty's studio with many great musicians. Pete is always in demand as a session player. In 2003, Pete was invited to Nashville to record an album with Ten years after guitar legend Alvin lee. The much acclaimed album, "Alvin Lee In Tennessee", teamed Pete once again with Drummer DJ Fontana. Pete has since become Alvin Lee's regular touring bass player. In 2004, Pete performed a six week tour of the UK with Alvin Lee ending at the Royal Albert Hall, London, followed by an extensive tour of Italy. In 2005 Pete performed at Abbey road studios, London with Scotty Moore, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood and Albert Lee for the DVD release "Tribute to the King". The DVD also includes performances by Mark Knopfler, Bill Wyman, David Gilmour and Martin Taylor. 2007 saw Pete Perform with Scotty Moore and the Jordanaires at the Peabody hotel, Memphis TN during the August Elvis Presley 30th anniversary celebrations. Also in 2007, Pete toured the UK and Ireland with Guitar legend James Burton and singer, songwriter Billy Swan. Recently, in addition to several European dates with Alvin Lee, Pete has toured Sweden with Piano legend Glen D. Hardin, B.B Cunningham and Sun studios producer /engineer /guitarist, James Lott. Pete also works with many of today's established "roots" musicians, including: The Avengers, Liam Grundy, Oobopsha'bam, Darrel Higham, Paul Ansell, Gene Vincents original Blue Caps, Sonny Burgess, Frankie Ford, Linda Gail Lewis, Chris Farlowe, James Hunter and many more. Recent credits include: Recording in Nashville with Billy Swan, Bucky Barrett and Fred Saterfield for a forthcoming album. Recording soundtrack for ITV musical drama "Caught in a trap". Release of "Western Union", an album of original songs, the result of a long term collaboration with ace vocalist and multi instrumentalist Liam Grundy. Pete is proud to guest on the new CD by the Mighty Handful. Pete is proud to announce the release of his new album "Beat the Blues". Twelve great tracks recorded in the UK and Nashville, USA, featuring Pete on Vocals and Bass with world renowned musicians including Scotty Moore, Alvin Lee, Billy Swan and Boots Randolph. Available now from www.petepritchard.co.uk ..
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Member Since:

July 20, 2006

Influences:

In no particular order: The Blue Moon Boys (Scotty Moore and Bill Black), D.J Fontana, Carl Perkins, Johnny Burnett trio, Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent, Cliff Gallup, Willie Dixon, Bob Moore, James Jamerson, Bob Babbitt, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Johnny Cash, Big Joe Turner, Pete Johnson, Smiley Lewis, Chuck Berry, Johnny Johnson, Howling Wolf, Everly Brothers, Hank Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Merrill E. Moore, Charlie Rich, Bob Wills, James Taylor, Commander Cody & his lost planet airmen, Asleep at the wheel, Robert Johnson, B.B.King, Freddie King, Ray Charles, Errol Garner, Oscar Peterson, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, The Band, Head Hands & Feet, Dave Edmunds, Patto, Ray Campi, Jack Bruce, Free, Memphis Bend, James Brown, Sam Cooke, Jimmy Hendrix, John Lennon, George Harrison, Carole King, John Mayall, Allman brothers, Isaac Hayes, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Flowers, Stéphane Grappelli, Django Rheinhart, Simon and Garfunkel, Labi Siffre, Jack Scott, Warren Smith, Jimmy Smith, Jack Clement, Sam Phillips, Jerry Douglas, Alison Kraus, Dan Tyminski, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, John Hartford, Jerry Reed, Grady Martin, Hank Garland, Jimmy Bryant, Buddy Harman, Merle travis, Chet Atkins, and the list goes on and on...................

Record Label:

Bell Meade / Hot tamale recordings

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