Pierre Omer was born in London in 1972.
He is a founder member of the Dead Brothers and remained with the band untill the split early 2007.
He sings plays guitar accordion keyboards and a few other specialities.
Since 2007 he started a new project under his own name, releasing an album in the spring of 2009 on Radiogram Records and playing shows alone or as a duo with the one and only Santiago Rapallo on the drums and lapsteel.
He played a few shows backed by the fantastic band Grey Mole.
He also composes music for theater plays, dance pieces and films.
In 2007 in Madrid he wrote the score to the film "Casual Day" by spanish director Max Lemcke. He wrote the music for "Una Tierra de Felicida" a dance piece by spanish choregrapher Louisa Merino.
In the past years he has written music for plays directed by Meret Mater in the SchauspielHannover, Schauspielhaus Zürich, Schlachthaus Bern. In Geneva he is involved with the theatre group Sphinx directed by Fred Pollier and works occasionally with director Camille Giacobino.
In the early days he was a musician in a cabaret show called "Le Cabaret d'Avant Guerre" directed by Madame Loulou.
In 2001 he started the band "Les Collègues Pasha" (recrec music). In 2005 he was part of "Les Motrices Sessions" (MVS records). In 2007 he recorded an album with the band "VRIL" (out soon on ReR).
Lately he has been working and having fun with the band Mama Rosin (producing their first album, released on voodoorhythm records).
You'll find him occasionaly behind the decks playing his favorite blend of blues rock'n'roll and tropicall records under the names dj Pierre or The Hoodoo Sound System.
on a monday... special: eine nacht für die liebe - live: hel.&hämmerle (ca 23.30), nils (ca 22.00); dj georg g - ab 21.00 - mo 30.11.09 im rhiz, lerchenfeldergürtel bogen 37, 1080 wien - eintritt frei!