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  1. Pete Arnesen (bis 1974) The Rubettes sind eine 1973 gegründete Band aus England , deren größter Erfolg die Single Sugar Baby Love aus dem Jahr 1974 ist. Inhaltsverzeichnis

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RubettesThe Rubettes - Wikipedia

    The Rubettes then comprised Williams, Richardson, and Pete Arnesen (all three of whom had participated in the original recording) together with Tony Thorpe, Mick Clarke, and Bill Hurd. In performance, the group wore distinctive white suits and white caps which, according to Williams, "were a practical addition to the ensemble..

  3. Pete Arnesen, the only American of the group, was the first to part ways. Later, Bill Hurd chose to pursue a solo career, cutting the band to four. Tony Thorp left the band in 1979, and the final three continued to make music together.

  4. www.peter-arnesen.comPeter Arnesen

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  5. Peter ARNESEN Studio Pianist / Arranger / Composer / Songwriter / Performer Session Pianist & Keyboards / London 1970 – 1983 Recording and live work with many personalities in Rock-Pop & Jazz Music of the 1960’s and 70’s – Guitarist Mick Ronson (David Bowie) – Graham Nash – Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople) – John Grimaldi – Joe Brown

  6. Pete Arnesen, the only American of the group, was the first to part ways. Later, Bill Hurd chose to pursue a solo career, cutting the band to four. Tony Thorp left the band in 1979, and the final three continued to make music together. In 1982, the band re-formed to tour on the wave of nostalgia.

  7. 25. Okt. 2013 · Die von Arnesen arrangierten Melodien basieren auf isländischen Folksongs. Die Texte, teils Sagafragmente, erzählen vom Leben und Ringen ums Überleben, wenn sich im Winter der Sturm gegen die Inselbewohner richtet, Mensch und Vieh vom Tod bedroht sind.