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When I look at the definition of a musical genius, Peter Green ticks every box," Primary Wave's Robin Godfrey Cass said.
Indie publisher Primary Wave Music has struck a deal with the Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green‘s estate to purchase ...
Green returned to performing in the 1990s with the Peter Green Splinter Group. In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with other past and present members of Fleetwood Mac.
MICK Fleetwood has paid tribute to his “dearest friend” Peter Green after he died aged 73. Fleetwood, also 73, and Green formed Fleetwood Mac in London in 1967. The musician called Gree… ...
Primary Wave has inked a song-rights deal with the estate of Peter Green, taking an interest in the Fleetwood Mac founder’s ...
Peter Green was born Peter Allen Greenbaum on October 29, 1946, the youngest of four, into a Jewish family in Mile End, East London. Ten years earlier, Oswald Mosley and his British Union Of ...
Born Peter Allen Greenbaum, Green was 20 years old when he replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall’s band the Bluesbreakers. At the time, Mayall famously told his producer, “He might not be ...
Guitarist Peter Green, a founding member of Fleetwood Mac, warms up backstage before performing with his own band, Peter Green's Splinter Group, at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill, in New York in ...
Peter Green led Fleetwood Mac through their early albums when the group was mainly a soul band. Peter left due to deterioration of his mental health and estrangement from his bandmates, ...
Mick Fleetwood has paid tribute to Peter Green, the co-founder of Fleetwood Mac, who died today aged 73. Green was an original member of the iconic rock group, alongside the aforementioned Mick ...
Among the notable lots in the Peter Green Collection auction are his handwritten lyrics for 1969 track “Man of the World” – expected to sell for between $48,000 and $72,000 – along with ...
Peter Green was a blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist who founded British band Fleetwood Mac. He was born in Bethnal Green, east London on 29 October, 1946.