Magnificent, supreme guitarist, Peter Green was born Peter Allen Greenbaum on October 29th, 1946 in Bethnal Green, London.
PETER B´S LOONERS
Peter Green joined Peter B´s Looners around February 1966:
This lineup recorded the single ´If you wanna be happy / Jodrell blues´ in March 1966.
In May 1966, the whole band joined a new project, Shotgun Express.
PETER B´S LOONERS #? |
Feb 66-May 66 |
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êBo Street Runners |
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Peter Green † guitar | Dave Ambrose bass | Peter Bardens † keyboards | Mick Fleetwood drums |
Shotgun Expressê | Shotgun Expressê | Shotgun Expressê | Shotgun Expressê |
This lineup recorded the single ´If you wanna be happy / Jodrell blues´ in March 1966.
In May 1966, the whole band joined a new project, Shotgun Express.
Other info on members of Peter B´s Looners (I know up to 5 members) | |
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To be covered (3): | Dave Ambrose, Peter Bardens, Mick Fleetwood |
Not enough info (1): | Mick Parker |
SHOTGUN EXPRESS
Shotgun Express was formed in May 1966 from the band Peter B´s Looners plus vocalists Rod Stewart and Beryl Marsden:
But in July 1966, Peter Green left to join a bigger band, John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers, being replaced by Jon Morshead.
SHOTGUN EXPRESS #1 |
May 66-Jul 66 |
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Rod Stewart vocals | Beryl Marsden vocals | Peter Green † guitar | Dave Ambrose bass | Peter Bardens † keyboards | Mick Fleetwood drums |
But in July 1966, Peter Green left to join a bigger band, John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers, being replaced by Jon Morshead.
Other info on members of Shotgun Express (I know up to 8 members) | |
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To be covered (7): | Dave Ambrose, Peter Bardens, Mick Fleetwood, Beryl Marsden, John Morshead, Phil Sawyer, Rod Stewart |
JOHN MAYALL BAND
An amazing lineup for John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers. Nobody believed that the band could go on after Eric Clapton went, but they were so wrong...:
This fantastic lineup recorded a single, ´Sitting in the rain / Out of reach´, and EP with Paul Butterfield called John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers with Paul Butterfield, and a magnificent album, A hard road.
The band also appeared in the album by Eddie Boyd called Eddie Boys & his blues band (featuring The Bluesbreakers).
In April 1967, Aynsley Dunbar left to join Jeff Beck, and Peter Green calls his mate Mick Fleetwood.
This was the new edition of John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers in April 1967 with new drummer Mick Fleetwood:
They recorded two singles, ´Double trouble / It hurts me too´ and ´Curly / Rubber duck´, and after a month, Mick Fleetwood was fired in May 1967, and was followed by Peter Green a few weeks later.
JOHN MAYALL BAND #? |
Jul 66-Apr 67 |
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êShotgun Express |
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John Mayall vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar | Peter Green † guitar, vocals | John McVie bass | Aynsley Dunbar drums |
Jeff Beck Groupê |
This fantastic lineup recorded a single, ´Sitting in the rain / Out of reach´, and EP with Paul Butterfield called John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers with Paul Butterfield, and a magnificent album, A hard road.
The band also appeared in the album by Eddie Boyd called Eddie Boys & his blues band (featuring The Bluesbreakers).
In April 1967, Aynsley Dunbar left to join Jeff Beck, and Peter Green calls his mate Mick Fleetwood.
This was the new edition of John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers in April 1967 with new drummer Mick Fleetwood:
JOHN MAYALL BAND #? |
Apr 67-May 67 |
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êShotgun Express |
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John Mayall vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar | Peter Green † guitar, vocals | John McVie bass | Mick Fleetwood drums |
Fleetwood Macê | Fleetwood Macê |
They recorded two singles, ´Double trouble / It hurts me too´ and ´Curly / Rubber duck´, and after a month, Mick Fleetwood was fired in May 1967, and was followed by Peter Green a few weeks later.
FLEETWOOD MAC
Originally called Peter Green´s Fleetwood Mac, the band was formed in July 1967, as a project by Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie (hence the original band name). Bus as John McVie decided to remain in John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers for some months, Bob Brunning temporarily joined the band:
This initial lineup recorded one track, ´Rambling pony´ before McVie finally joined in September 1967.
With John McVie on board in September 1967, Fleetwood Mac started their successful story:
They recorded the albums Fleetwood Mac (February 1968), Mr Wonderful (September 1968) and a later album with rarities, Before the split (released in May 1971).
In August 1968, the band expanded into a quintet.
In August 1968, Fleetwood Mac becomes a quintet with the addition of a third lead guitarist, Danny Kirwan:
A very unusual lineup (by then), but it proved very successful. They recorded three albums: Pious bird of good omen (August 1969), the fantastic Then play on (September 1969), Blues jam at Chess (December 1969), and the compilation Greatest hits in November 1971.
The British blues scene was shocked when Peter Green decided leaving in May 1970 in some mysterious circumstances that led to think that Peter´s stability was in danger.
FLEETWOOD MAC #? |
Jul 67-Sep 67 |
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êJohn Mayall Band |
êJohn Mayall Band |
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Peter Green † guitar, vocals | Jeremy Spencer guitar, vocals | Bob Brunning † bass | Mick Fleetwood drums |
This initial lineup recorded one track, ´Rambling pony´ before McVie finally joined in September 1967.
With John McVie on board in September 1967, Fleetwood Mac started their successful story:
FLEETWOOD MAC #? |
Sep 67-Aug 68 |
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Peter Green † guitar, vocals | Jeremy Spencer guitar, vocals | John McVie bass | Mick Fleetwood drums |
They recorded the albums Fleetwood Mac (February 1968), Mr Wonderful (September 1968) and a later album with rarities, Before the split (released in May 1971).
In August 1968, the band expanded into a quintet.
In August 1968, Fleetwood Mac becomes a quintet with the addition of a third lead guitarist, Danny Kirwan:
FLEETWOOD MAC #3 |
Aug 68-May 70 |
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Peter Green † guitar, vocals | Jeremy Spencer guitar, vocals | Danny Kirwan † guitar, vocals | John McVie bass | Mick Fleetwood drums |
A very unusual lineup (by then), but it proved very successful. They recorded three albums: Pious bird of good omen (August 1969), the fantastic Then play on (September 1969), Blues jam at Chess (December 1969), and the compilation Greatest hits in November 1971.
The British blues scene was shocked when Peter Green decided leaving in May 1970 in some mysterious circumstances that led to think that Peter´s stability was in danger.
Other info on members of Fleetwood Mac (I know up to 42 members) | |
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Already covered (3): | Craig Collinge, Bob Welch, Bob Weston |
Old pages (1): | Paul Martinez |
To be covered (37): | Jana Anderson, Isaac Asante, Bekka Bramlett, Bob Brunning, Lindsey Buckingham, Billy Burnette, Mike Campbell, Lenny Castro, Sharon Celani, Neil Finn, Mick Fleetwood, Elmer Gantry, Dan Garfield, Doug Graves, Kirby Gregory, Neale Heywood, Taku Hirano, Bobby Hunt, Danny Kirwan, Liza Jane Likins, Ray Lindsey, Lynn Mabry, Dave Mason, Christine McVie, John McVie,... up to 37 musicians. |
JOHN MAYALL BAND (again)
In June 1970, John Mayall was to play at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music. But, not having a stable band at the time, he asked some of his old friends to play with him. See the surprising one-off lineup! Peter Green, not long ago leaving Fleetwood Mac, bassist Ric Grech, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar! WOW!
JOHN MAYALL BAND #? |
Jun 70 |
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John Mayall vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar | Peter Green † guitar, vocals | Ric Grech † bass | Aynsley Dunbar drums |
Other info on members of John Mayall Band (I know up to 90 members) | |
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Already covered (8): | Andy Fraser, Davy Graham, Ric Grech, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Chris Mercer, Paul Williams |
Old pages (5): | Rick Brown, Aynsley Dunbar, Jimmy McCulloch, Tony Reeves, Micky Waller |
To be covered (76): | Colin Allen, Johnny Almond, Rocky Athas, Ronnie Barron, Jack Bruce, Warren Bryant, Tom Canning, Eric Clapton, Fred Clark, Rick Cortes, Jay Davenport, Roger Dean, Alex Dmochowski, Tim Drummond, Terry Edmunds, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Mike Gardner, Victor Gaskin, John Gilbey, Don ´Sugarcane´ Harris, High Tide Harris, Martin Hart, Bobby Haynes, Red Holloway,... up to 76 musicians. |
AND THEN...
After his departure from Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green released a solo album, End of the game in September 1970. And, except for a short reunion with Fleetwood Mac to help the band complete a tour after the sudden disappearance of Jeremy Spencer, almost nothing was known from Peter Green in years.
PAUL KOSSOFF BAND
Great player Paul Kossoff had left Free in October 1972. After some recovery, he recorded a solo album (Back Street Crawler). Then, he tried to form a band, probably around 1974:
They rehearsed for a while, and even Peter Green joined them for a very short period. But, finally, the project was sadly dropped, after having recorded just two tracks that weren't released at that time.
PAUL KOSSOFF BAND #? |
? |
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Paul Kossoff † guitar, vocals | Mickey Feat bass | Mike Kellie † drums | Peter Green † guitar, sometimes | + others unknown to me. Help! |
They rehearsed for a while, and even Peter Green joined them for a very short period. But, finally, the project was sadly dropped, after having recorded just two tracks that weren't released at that time.
Other info on members of Paul Kossoff Band (I know up to 4 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Mike Kellie |
To be covered (2): | Mickey Feat, Paul Kossoff |
PETER GREEN BAND
Peter Green used the band The Umpires for a few gigs:
New lineup for Peter Green Band around January 1982, now with Carlos ´Carlton´ Morales on guitar:
The band name was White Sky.
And when Carlos Morales wasn´t available, he was replaced by the fine Gus Isidore in Peter Green Band, circa 1982:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
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êThe Umpires |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Jerry Stevenson guitar | + others unknown to me. Help! |
The Umpiresê |
New lineup for Peter Green Band around January 1982, now with Carlos ´Carlton´ Morales on guitar:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
1982 |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Carlos Morales † guitar | Greg Brown bass | Jeff Whittaker percussion | Reg Isidore † drums |
The band name was White Sky.
And when Carlos Morales wasn´t available, he was replaced by the fine Gus Isidore in Peter Green Band, circa 1982:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
1982 |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Gus Isidore guitar | Greg Brown bass | Jeff Whittaker percussion | Reg Isidore † drums |
KATMANDU
Katmandu was a sort of supergroup formed in 1983 by veteran players Ray Dorset, Vincent Crane and Peter Green:
During December 1983 to January 1984, they recorded an album, A case for the blues, but they parted ways soon later. The album was finally released in 1985.
KATMANDU #1 |
1983 |
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êMungo Jerry |
êPeter Green Band |
êAtomic Rooster |
êPeter Green Band |
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Ray Dorset guitar, vocals | Peter Green † guitar, vocals | Len Surtees bass | Vincent Crane † keyboards | Jeff Whittaker percussion | Greg Terry-Short drums |
Mungo Jerryê | Peter Green Bandê | Peter Green Bandê | Peter Green Bandê |
During December 1983 to January 1984, they recorded an album, A case for the blues, but they parted ways soon later. The album was finally released in 1985.
Other info on members of Katmandu (I know up to 6 members) | |
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To be covered (4): | Vincent Crane, Ray Dorset, Greg Terry-Short, Jeff Whittaker |
Not enough info (1): | Len Surtees |
PETER GREEN BAND (again)
New lineup for Peter Green Band (still under the name Kolors), now with Kari Bannerman on guitar, circa summer of 1984:
They split in the autumn of 1984, and Peter Green disappeared again from the musical scene until 12 years later.
In March 1996, after several years in retirement, Cozy Powell helped Peter Green to make a comeback after almost 25 years of being wondering in and out of music, and secured a powerful backing band under the name Splinter Band with his mate Neil Murray, along with Spike Edney and the loyal Nigel Watson who had stayed near Green in his most obscure periods since the early 70s.
They played here in Spain in 1997, but I couldn't assist!! :( I'll regret from that all of my life!
Their album, Peter Green Splinter Group was recorded live, except 2 acoustic tracks. It's all-blues. With good renditions of some classics, from bluesmen like Otis Rush, Robert Johnson, Elmore James. And with a rockin' rendition of ´Going down´, a song covered by many people, like Jeff Beck (by the way, with Cozy on drums), Freddie King, and even G3 on tour (that is, the guitar aces Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson in his joint live album). From the past, there's no Fleetwood Mac songs (well, only an Otis Rush song ´Homework´ that Fleetwood Mac played in an album with Chicago bluesmen), and we can find a song Peter Green used to play in his John Mayall days, ´The Stumble´.
Finally, Spike Edney left the band to move on to other projects, soon followed by Cozy Powell.
In 1996, after Spike Edney left Peter Green Splinter Group, keyboardist Jim Johnson played for some time with them:
After Cozy Powell (and Spike Edney) left the band, the new edition of Peter Green Splinter Group was:
They released a new album, credited by Peter Green & Nigel Watson, The Robert Johnson songbook, with Paul Rodgers guesting in one track.
Finally, after two years with Peter Green, Neil Murray plays his last concert with Peter on July 5th, 1998, in order to rejoin Brian May Band again.
After Neil Murray left, the new bassist for Peter Green Splinter Group was the great Peter Stroud:
They stayed together until 2004, when Peter fired the whole band and remained silent again for some years.
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Kari Bannerman guitar | Willie Bath bass | Emmanuel Rentzos keyboards | Jeff Whittaker percussion | Greg Terry-Short drums |
They split in the autumn of 1984, and Peter Green disappeared again from the musical scene until 12 years later.
In March 1996, after several years in retirement, Cozy Powell helped Peter Green to make a comeback after almost 25 years of being wondering in and out of music, and secured a powerful backing band under the name Splinter Band with his mate Neil Murray, along with Spike Edney and the loyal Nigel Watson who had stayed near Green in his most obscure periods since the early 70s.
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
Mar 96-Aug 97 |
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êThe SAS Band |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Nigel Watson guitar | Neil Murray bass | Spike Edney keyboards | Cozy Powell † drums |
They played here in Spain in 1997, but I couldn't assist!! :( I'll regret from that all of my life!
Their album, Peter Green Splinter Group was recorded live, except 2 acoustic tracks. It's all-blues. With good renditions of some classics, from bluesmen like Otis Rush, Robert Johnson, Elmore James. And with a rockin' rendition of ´Going down´, a song covered by many people, like Jeff Beck (by the way, with Cozy on drums), Freddie King, and even G3 on tour (that is, the guitar aces Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson in his joint live album). From the past, there's no Fleetwood Mac songs (well, only an Otis Rush song ´Homework´ that Fleetwood Mac played in an album with Chicago bluesmen), and we can find a song Peter Green used to play in his John Mayall days, ´The Stumble´.
Finally, Spike Edney left the band to move on to other projects, soon followed by Cozy Powell.
In 1996, after Spike Edney left Peter Green Splinter Group, keyboardist Jim Johnson played for some time with them:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
1996 |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Nigel Watson guitar | Neil Murray bass | Jim Johnson keyboards | Cozy Powell † drums |
After Cozy Powell (and Spike Edney) left the band, the new edition of Peter Green Splinter Group was:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
1997-Jul 98 |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Nigel Watson guitar | Neil Murray bass | Roger Cotton † keyboards | Larry Tolfree drums |
Brian May Bandê |
They released a new album, credited by Peter Green & Nigel Watson, The Robert Johnson songbook, with Paul Rodgers guesting in one track.
Finally, after two years with Peter Green, Neil Murray plays his last concert with Peter on July 5th, 1998, in order to rejoin Brian May Band again.
After Neil Murray left, the new bassist for Peter Green Splinter Group was the great Peter Stroud:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
1998-? |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Nigel Watson guitar | Peter Stroud bass | Roger Cotton † keyboards | Larry Tolfree drums |
They stayed together until 2004, when Peter fired the whole band and remained silent again for some years.
THE BRITISH BLUES ALL STARS
In August 2004, we can find Peter Green playing with The British Blues All Stars:
THE BRITISH BLUES ALL STARS #2 |
2004 |
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Long John Baldry † vocals | Kim Simmonds guitar | Peter Green † guitar, vocals | Tom McGuinness guitar | Gary Fletcher bass | Bob Hall keyboards |
Steve Beighton sax | Colin Allen drums |
Other info on members of The British Blues All Stars (I know up to 17 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Dick Heckstall-Smith |
Old pages (1): | Colin Hodgkinson |
To be covered (14): | Colin Allen, Long John Baldry, Steve Beighton, Maggie Bell, Mick Clarke, Pete Emery, Gary Fletcher, Bob Hall, Dave Kelly, Tom McGuinness, Zoot Money, Rod Price, Kim Simmonds, Pick Withers |
PETER GREEN BAND (again)
In February 2010, Peter Green comes back with a completely new band, with the great veteran Geraint Watkins on keyboards, dubbed Peter Green And Friends:
In October 2010, we can find the fantastic Martyn C Winning added to the lineup of Peter Green Band:
He passed away on his sleep on July 25th, 2020 in Canvey Island, Essex, England. He was 73.
There is Jimi Hendrix, there is Eric Clapton, there you have Jeff Beck, Gary Moore and others, but to me, Peter Green was the most shocking guitarist I've ever heard. His tone was so warm, so great, so beautiful, so sad... It's not only me, B B King said that with better words. I'll miss you a lot, Peter. I'm listening to you for the last 40 years of my life, and I'll never get enough of your music. Rest in peace.
I wrote my fist tribute page to Peter on April 1998. Until I find the time to write a proper, detailed bio and discography, I include the text of my old (obviously outdated) page about Peter Green...
   9 BANDS (WITH 56 SELECTED RECORDINGS):
   12 ALBUMS FOR 10 BANDMATES AND FRIENDS:
   4 COLLECTIVE ALBUMS:
   24 SESSIONS (FOR 15 ARTISTS):
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
Feb 10-? |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Mike Dodd guitar | Matt Radford bass | Geraint Watkins keyboards | Andrew Flude drums |
In October 2010, we can find the fantastic Martyn C Winning added to the lineup of Peter Green Band:
PETER GREEN BAND #? |
2010 |
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Peter Green † vocals, guitar | Mike Dodd guitar | Matt Radford bass | Geraint Watkins keyboards | Martyn C Winning sax | Andrew Flude drums |
Other info on members of Peter Green Band (I know up to 30 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Jerry Stevenson |
Old pages (3): | Ian Ellis, Neil Murray, Cozy Powell |
To be covered (25): | Kari Bannerman, Peter Bardens, Willie Bath, Greg Brown, Roger Cotton, Alex Dmochowski, Mike Dodd, Spike Edney, Andrew Flude, Gus Isidore, Reg Isidore, Jim Johnson, Godfrey McLean, Carlos Morales, Matt Radford, Emmanuel Rentzos, Peter Stroud, Greg Terry-Short, Larry Tolfree, John Trotter, Geraint Watkins, Nigel Watson, Snowy White, Jeff Whittaker, Martyn C Winning |
He passed away on his sleep on July 25th, 2020 in Canvey Island, Essex, England. He was 73.
There is Jimi Hendrix, there is Eric Clapton, there you have Jeff Beck, Gary Moore and others, but to me, Peter Green was the most shocking guitarist I've ever heard. His tone was so warm, so great, so beautiful, so sad... It's not only me, B B King said that with better words. I'll miss you a lot, Peter. I'm listening to you for the last 40 years of my life, and I'll never get enough of your music. Rest in peace.
I wrote my fist tribute page to Peter on April 1998. Until I find the time to write a proper, detailed bio and discography, I include the text of my old (obviously outdated) page about Peter Green...
   9 BANDS (WITH 56 SELECTED RECORDINGS):
BAND / ARTIST | . | RECORDINGS | ||||||||
The British Blues All Stars |   |  
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Fleetwood Mac |   | 16 RECORDINGS:
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Peter Green Band |   | 14 RECORDINGS:
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Katmandu |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Paul Kossoff Band |   |  
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John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers |   |  
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John Mayall Band |   | 9 RECORDINGS:
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Peter B´s Looners |   |  
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Shotgun Express |   |  
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   12 ALBUMS FOR 10 BANDMATES AND FRIENDS:
BAND / ARTIST | . | RECORDINGS | ||||||||
Peter Bardens Band |   | 2 RECORDINGS:
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Brunning Hall Sunflower Blues Band |   | 2 RECORDINGS:
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Vincent Crane Combo |   | 1 COMPILATIONS:
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Aynsley Dunbar Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Mick Fleetwood Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Gass |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Dick Heckstall-Smith Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Dave Kelly Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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SAS Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Jeremy Spencer Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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   4 COLLECTIVE ALBUMS:
BAND / ARTIST | . | RECORDINGS |
VVAA |   | 4 RECORDINGS:
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   24 SESSIONS (FOR 15 ARTISTS):
BAND / ARTIST | . | RECORDINGS | ||||||||
Duster Bennett Band |   | 3 RECORDINGS:
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Eddie Boyd Band |   | 2 RECORDINGS:
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Chris Coco Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Duffo Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Peter Gabriel Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Laurence Garman Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Robin George Band |   | 2 RECORDINGS:
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Richard Kerr Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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B B King Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Brian Knight Band |   | 2 RECORDINGS:
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Country Joe McDonald Band |   | 1 COMPILATIONS:
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Rudy Rotta Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Memphis Slim Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Gordon Smith Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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Otis Spann Band |   | 1 RECORDINGS:
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RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 37
Official site(s) - tell them you saw the link here:
- Peter Green Official Website
- Mike Kellie
- The Official Cozy Powell website (by Joe Siegler)
From the always interesting Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin), we have:
From the superb site Knights in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar & Vanja), we have:
- Fleetwood Mac
- Peter Green
- Paul Kossoff
- John Mayall
- Peter B´s Looners
- Shotgun Express
- Brunning Hall Sunflower Blues Band
- The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
- Dick Heckstall-Smith
- Dave Kelly
- Jeremy Spencer
- Duster Bennett
- Brian Knight
- Gordon Smith
- Bob Brunning
- Long John Baldry
- Kim Simmonds
- Tom McGuinness
- Geraint Watkins
From the great site DME (by Dmitry M. Epstein), we have fantastic interviews:
From the fantastic The British Sound blog (by Bruno Ceriotti), we have rock family trees about:
Wikipedia doesn´t want to include links to this website, but I won´t do the same with them. So, from the great Wikipedia, we have:
Assorted links:
- Albatross - The Peter Green Haven (by Alex Mortland)
- Rod Stewart mailing list (by Ken Bourbeau)
THANKS:
Very Special Thanks to:
Special Thanks to:
RELATED MUSICIANS:
Peter Green mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
John McVie (44)
Mick Fleetwood (41)
Mike Vernon (22)
John Mayall (17)
Jeremy Spencer (17)
Aynsley Dunbar (12)
Mick Taylor (12)
Nigel Watson (12)
Dick Heckstall-Smith (11)
Danny Kirwan (11)
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