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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_HaycockPete Haycock - Wikipedia

    Peter John Haycock (4 March 1951 – 30 October 2013) [1] was an English musician and film score composer. He began his career as lead guitarist, vocalist, and founding member of the Climax Blues Band . Early life and career. Haycock was born in Stafford, and here he attended St. John's Primary School and King Edward VI Boys Grammar School.

  2. Climax Blues Band are saddened by the news of the death of Peter Haycock on October 30th 2013 in Germany. Peter was a founder member of the band in 1967 and performed with the band through to 1985 and was one of the finest exponents of slide guitar of his time, and a great singer. With Colin Cooper he supplied the integral and fundamental ...

  3. 14. März 2017 · After Climax, guitarist/vocalist Pete Haycock had a stint in the newly formed Electric Light Orchestra Part Two.After ELO effectively disbanded in 1986, in 1989 drummer Bev Bevan (who co-owned the ELO name) put together a new version that, due to legal reasons had to add the ‘Part Two’ to the name.

  4. 1. Nov. 2013 · Founding Climax Blues Band guitarist Pete Haycock has died at the age of 62 of an apparent heart attack, according to a post on the group's official website. The group, formed in 1968, is best...

  5. 4. Nov. 2013 · Pete Haycock gestorben. Der heimliche Frankfurter. Nach dem Tod von Lou Reed am vorletzten Wochenende, muss die Rockszene einen weiteren Verlust verkraften. Pete Haycock, lange Jahre Kopf...

  6. Pete Haycock. British musician and composer of film scores, born March 4, 1951 in Stafford, England and died from a suspected heart attack on October 30, 2013 in Königstein, Germany.

  7. The band were formed in Stafford, Staffordshire, England, in 1967 by vocalist and harmonica player Colin Cooper (1939–2008), guitarist and vocalist Pete Haycock (1951–2013), guitarist Derek Holt (b. 1949), bassist and keyboardist Richard Jones (b. 1949), drummer George Newsome (b. 1947), and keyboardist Arthur Wood (1929–2005). [2]