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  1. By Ray Shasho. Peter Rivera is the original voice and beat of Rare Earth, a very hip band of musicians that played an incredible mix of music comprised of rock, funk, soul, and psychedelic fusion. Rivera (stage name) aka Peter Hoorelbeke was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan.

  2. Peter Rivera is the original drummer and lead vocalist behind all of the hit A ny connoisseur of Seventies rock music will certainly remember Rare Earth. Their funky good-time music is still played on classic rock stations across the country and their place in pop music history is firmly cemented.

  3. Peter Hoorelbeke (a.k.a. Peter Rivera) – drums, lead vocals (1968–1974, 1976–1983) Ray Monette – lead guitars, vocals (1971–1976, 1977–2004, 2009–2017) Randy "Bird" Burghdoff – bass, vocals (1985–2021)

  4. Profile: Drummer and lead vocalist of American band Rare Earth, and offshoot Hub (7) . Better known by alias Pete Rivera, as used on the early Rare Earth albums. Aliases: Pete Rivera (2) In Groups: Hub (7), Rare Earth, The Classic Rock All Stars, The Sunliners. Variations: Viewing All | Peter Hoorelbeke.

  5. 11. Nov. 2017 · We had the honour to talk with a great musician: Peter Hoorelbeke aka Peter Rivera. He is best known as the original drummer and lead vocalist of Rare Earth, the first successful white band of Motown. They had three groundbreaking hit singles: “Get Ready”, “ (I Know) I’m Losing You” and “I Just Want to Celebrate”.

  6. Peter Hoorelbeke. Mehr Bilder. Profil: Drummer and lead vocalist of American band Rare Earth, and offshoot Hub (7) . Better known by alias Pete Rivera, as used on the early Rare Earth albums. Aliasse: Pete Rivera (2) Gruppen: Hub (7), Rare Earth, The Classic Rock All Stars, The Sunliners. Varianten: Alle werden angezeigt | Peter Hoorelbeke.

  7. Featured in TIR Episode 213 (Parts 1-2): Peter Rivera, also known as Peter Hoorelbeke, and best known as drummer and lead singer of the seminal rock-funk band Rare Earth during its peak success of the late 1960s and early 1970s.