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  1. August 1943 in Brooklyn, New York; † 6. April 2017 in Manhattan, New York [1] [2]) war ein US-amerikanischer Straßenmusiker (Gitarre, Gesang) und politischer Aktivist aus dem Stadtviertel Lower East Side in New York City, der seit Ende der 1960er Jahre seine Aufnahmen auf eigenen Musikalben veröffentlichte.

  2. David Peel (born David Michael Rosario; August 3, 1942 – April 6, 2017) was a New York City –based musician who first recorded in the late 1960s with Harold Black, Billy Joe White, George Cori and Larry Adam performing as David Peel and The Lower East Side Band.

  3. 7. Apr. 2017 · David Peel was a New York-based musician who sang about marijuana, anarchy and social issues in the Sixties and Seventies. He collaborated with John Lennon, who produced his 1972 album The Pope Smokes Dope, and performed at the Occupy Wall Street protests.

  4. 6. Apr. 2023 · Classic Rock. The strange tale of David Peel, the dope-smoking hippy who became the King of Punk. By Kris Needs. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 6 April 2023. David Peel tooled around with John Lennon, was the first man to use the word "Motherf*cker" in a song title and directly influenced The Clash. This is his story.

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  5. Profile: Born August 3, 1942, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Died April 6, 2017, New York City, New York, USA. David Peel was a New York-based musician, American rock singer, songwriter and activist who first recorded in the late 1960's with Harold c. Black, Billy Joe White, Larry Adams and Dean White, performing as David Peel & The Lower East Side.

  6. 9. Apr. 2017 · David Peel, a longtime New York street musician whose song “I Like Marijuana” became a hippie anthem in the 1960s, and who collaborated with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the early ’70s, died on...

  7. David Peel (1942-2017) was a folk/rock musician in New York City. He collaborated frequently with John Lennon, and recorded dozens of albums with his band David Peel and the Lower.