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Peter Gutteridge (19 May 1961 – 15 September 2014) was a New Zealand musician, credited with pioneering the Dunedin sound with The Clean and The Chills.
Peter Guttridge (born in Burnley, Lancashire) is an English novelist and critic. [1] Life. He was educated at Burnley Grammar School, the University of Oxford and the University of Nottingham. He is a former Director of the Brighton Literature Festival and remains a regular chairperson at major UK book festivals.
PETER GUTTRIDGE's Dirty Dozen Q&A. Written by Mike Stotter. Peter Guttridge writes a satirical crime series featuring the love-lorn yoga-obsessive Nick Madrid. Reviewers have been generous although his favourite review is one he doesn't understand - is it good or is it bad? - “this is a funny novel masquerading as a very funny novel.”.
15. Sept. 2014 · Peter Gutteridge – described as “a true hero of New Zealand music” by Flying Nun, the label that has released so many of his recordings – has died.
14. Sept. 2014 · New Zealand indie pioneer Peter Gutteridge, founding member of the Clean and the Chills, has died, Flying Nun Records has announced. He was in his early 50s.
15. Sept. 2014 · Peter Gutteridge, a key figure in the development of the Dunedin sound, has passed away, aged in his early 50s. He was a founder of the New Zealand indie bands The Clean and The Chills, later forming his own group Snapper and releasing a solo album, Pure, in 1989.
26. Jan. 2024 · It was a rare treat to see legendary Dunedin-based songwriter Peter Gutteridge too; It’s been ‘more than a decade’ since the Snapper front-man last played a show in Christchurch, and according to Gutteridge he hasn’t been playing live in Dunedin either, although he still continues to write and plans to record new songs.