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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TroggsThe Troggs - Wikipedia

    In 1964 they were joined by Pete Staples (bass) and Chris Britton (guitar) and became the Troggs. They were signed by Larry Page, manager of the Kinks, in February 1966. They recorded on Page's Page One Records, and Page also leased them to CBS for the debut single "Lost Girl".

  2. Pete Staples is a former member of The Troggs, a 60s rock band that had two number one hits in the UK and the US. He also writes songs, books and shares his musical memories on his website.

  3. 28. Mai 2021 · Listen to Pete Staples' podcast about his career with The Troggs, a 60s rock band known for their hit Wild Thing. Learn more about his life and book Wild Thing - A Rocky Road on his website and Facebook page.

  4. 16. Juli 2022 · Pete Staples, former bassist and songwriter of The Troggs, shares his stories of the band's hits, controversies and challenges in this podcast interview. He also talks about his book, Wild Thing - A Rocky Road, and his music projects.

  5. 16. Juni 2022 · INSTAGRAM: / planet_ludwig PETE STAPLES, bass guitarist/songwriter/singer of the legendary 60's band, THE TROGGS, talks about his book, WILD THING - A ROCKY ROAD and his professional "roller ...

  6. Pete Staples. Real Name: Peter Lawrence Staples. Profile: Born 3 May 1944 in Andover, Hampshire, UK. Played bass guitar in Andover groups The Senators and Ten Feet Five before joining The Troggs for their chart-topping era (1966 - 1969). Sites: Discogs , Wikipedia.

  7. 2. Sept. 2017 · The former bassist of the 1960s pop/rock band The Troggs shares his stories of fame, money and betrayal in his book Wild Thing - A Rocky Road. He reveals how he was kicked out of the group after his honeymoon and his views on the pop industry.