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Pete Kircher
Kircher in 1968
Background information
Birth name
Peter Derek Kircher
Born
(1945-01-21) 21 January 1945 (age 79) Folkestone, Kent, England
Origin
London, England
Genres
Hard rock
rock and roll
pop
soft rock
Occupation(s)
Musician
Instrument(s)
Drums
Years active
1960s–1985, 2003
Formerly of
Honeybus
Shanghai
Liverpool Express
Original Mirrors
Status Quo
Musical artist
Peter Derek Kircher (born 21 January 1945, Folkestone, Kent)[1] is a retired English rock/pop drummer. He was the drummer for Honeybus (1967-1970), Liverpool Express (1978-1979) and Original Mirrors (1979-1981). Between 1981 and 1985 he was a member of Status Quo, performing with the band at Live Aid and on the albums Back to Back and Live at the N.E.C..
After Kircher left Status Quo in 1985, he retired from the music business and, with the exception of a 2003 Honeybus reunion, has completely stepped from the spotlight. He was last known to have been working as a sign writer.
^End Of The Road tourbook, 1984, interview on page 22
Peter Derek Kircher (born 21 January 1945, Folkestone, Kent) is a retired English rock/pop drummer. He was the drummer for Honeybus (1967-1970), Liverpool...
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other members included, Chuck Bedford (vocals, harmonica, 1974–1975), PeteKircher (drums, vocals), Mike Le Main (bass, keyboards, 1974–1975), Cliff Bennett...
goldradiouk.com/features/song-lists/status-quo-songs-best-ranked/ Prown, Pete; Newquist, Harvey P. (1997). Legends of Rock Guitar: The Essential Reference...
included Mick Green (guitar), Chuck Bedford (vocals, harmonica, 1974–75), PeteKircher (drums, vocals), Mike Le Main (bass, keyboards, 1974–75), Brian Alterman...
included Rossi on guitar, Andy Bown on keyboards, future Quo drummer PeteKircher and bassist John McCoy. The album, mostly made up of breakneck-speed...
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'Burnettes' (1962–65), in which Noel Redding became lead guitarist and PeteKircher, the drummer. In 1965 Landon released two singles, "Waiting Here For...
Perkins, Phil Spalding, formerly bassist with Bernie Tormé, and drummer PeteKircher. They were signed by Mercury Records and their first release was the...
Title Writer(s) Length 1. "There's a Light" David Clarke, Noel Redding, PeteKircher 2:59 2. "Throw Me a Buoy" Clarke, Redding 2:52 3. "After All" Clarke...
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