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  1. 2. Jan. 2016 · Peter Lucia 6/1987. January 6, 1987 – Peter Paul Lucia, Jr. was born on February 2, 1947 in Morristown, New Jersey. He was a drummer for Hog Heaven and member of Tommy James and Shondells, whose period of greatest success came in the late 1960s. He co-wrote Crimson and Clover with Tommy James, referring to having the title created ...

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  2. On January 6, 1987, original drummer Peter P. Lucia Jr. died of a heart attack while playing golf at the age of 39. In 2008 "I'm Alive" was covered by Tom Jones and released on his 24 Hours album. In 2009 James and the surviving Shondells, Gray, Vale and Rosman, reunited to record music for a soundtrack of a proposed film based on ...

  3. Peter Paul Lucia, Jr., American drummer and songwriter (born 2 February 1947, died 6 January 1987). Best known for co-writing and performing the #1 hit “Crimson And Clover” with Tommy James...

  4. Zur Besetzung der Shondells gehörten neben Sänger Tommy James, Gitarrist Eddie Grey, Mike Vale am Bass, Ronnie Rosmann an der Hammond-Orgel und Schlagzeuger Peter Lucia Junior. Zum Team zählten auch die beiden Songwriter Jeff Barry und Ellie Greenwich, die dafür sorgen sollten, dass die Band auch weiter auf Hitkurs bleiben sollte.

  5. Real Name: Peter Paul Lucia, Jr. Profile: American drummer, born 2 February 1947, died from a heart attack 6 January 1987 on a golf course in Los Angeles, California, USA. In Groups: Hog Heaven, Tommy James & The Shondells. Variations:

  6. Der Hit Crimson and Clover wurde von James zusammen mit seinem Drummer Peter Lucia geschrieben und aufgenommen. James spielte dabei Gitarre, Hammond-Orgel und Bass und sang, Lucia spielte Schlagzeug.

  7. His following collaboration with drummer Peter Lucia, Jr. was more successful. Lucia has said that he himself came up with the Crimson and Clover phrase while watching a high school football game between his hometown Morristown, New Jersey Crimson and Hopatcong, New Jersey (green, or "clover").