Pete Greenwood

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Sirens 00:00 Tools
Wine And Rye 00:00 Tools
The 88 00:00 Tools
Negotiations And Last Words 00:00 Tools
Bats Over Barstow 00:00 Tools
Any Given Day 00:00 Tools
I Used To Be In A Band 00:00 Tools
Savoy Truffle 00:00 Tools
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Penny Dreadful 00:00 Tools
For A Girl Like Mine 00:00 Tools
Heavy Eva 00:00 Tools
The Bitter End 00:00 Tools
St Jude 00:00 Tools
Me and Molly 00:00 Tools
Bitter End 00:00 Tools
Meet Me By the Bower 00:00 Tools
Greenhound Blues 00:00 Tools
The Lowest Love 00:00 Tools
A Sad Lament 00:00 Tools
24 And Counting 00:00 Tools
Southern Blue 00:00 Tools
Beauceron 00:00 Tools
To Remember You Well 00:00 Tools
Hospital Corners 00:00 Tools
Slip Away 00:00 Tools
Don't Go out Anymore 00:00 Tools
Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
Don't Stay out Anymore 00:00 Tools
Heavy Tea 00:00 Tools
The '88 00:00 Tools
Heavy era 00:00 Tools
Ay Given Day 00:00 Tools
Me And Molly (6 Music Session, 1st May 2009) 00:00 Tools
The 88 (6 Music Session, 1st May 2009) 00:00 Tools
Penny Dreadful (6 Music Session, 1st May 2009) 00:00 Tools
Penny Dreadful - 6 Music Session 01/05/2009 00:00 Tools
Savoy Truffle (The Beatles) 00:00 Tools
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Pete Greenwood started playing guitar in pubs in South London, began singing, and then attended Goldsmiths, University of London for a degree in music.[1] Encouraged by his professor Pete Astor,[1] he wrote his first two songs there – “Any Given Day” and “Bats Over Barstow”. Mojave 3 invited him on tour and he came back to a record deal with Heavenly Recordings. The album ‘’Sirens” resulted, earning him four stars and Debut of the Month August 2008 in Uncut Magazine. “Sirens” also made UNCUT’s Top 50 list for 2008 year.[2] Greenwood later joined The See See - a London-based psychedelic pop supergroup - who were handpicked to support The Raconteurs and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Noel Gallagher cited Pete Greenwood's track "The 88" in his Perfect Playlists for Q Magazine in 2013, voting the track his "Song Of The Year" stating he wished he'd written it. [3] The track was released as a limited edition split 7" single with Doves Toured USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, UK. Greenwood suffered a severe hand injury post-recording his follow up album "Beauceron" which led to stepping away from the professional stage for 18 months. New music and a tour is expected in 2015. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.