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  1. Peter Tork (2016) Peter Tork (* 13. Februar 1942 in Washington, D.C. als Peter Halsten Thorkelson; † 21. Februar 2019 in Mansfield, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Schauspieler, der 1963 als Bassist der Popgruppe The Monkees bekannt wurde. Außerdem spielte er Gitarre, Banjo und Keyboard

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_TorkPeter Tork - Wikipedia

    Peter Halsten Thorkelson [1] (February 13, 1942 – February 21, 2019), better known by his stage name Peter Tork, was an American musician and actor. He was best known as the bass guitarist and keyboardist of the Monkees and co-star of the NBC television series of the same name (1966–68).

  3. 21. Feb. 2019 · Peter Tork (eigentlich: Peter Halsten Thorkelson; * 13. Februar 1942 in Washington, D.C. Foto: WireImage. Jonathan Leibson. All rights reserved. Peter Tork ist tot. Der Bassist und...

  4. 21. Feb. 2019 · Feb. 21, 2019. Peter Tork, a struggling musician who became an overnight teenage idol in the 1960s with the Monkees, died on Thursday at a family home in eastern Connecticut. He was 77. His...

  5. www.petertork.comPeter Tork

    PETER TORK. Official webpage for Peter Tork (1942-2019). Site run by Peters family and team. For media inquiries, please email publicity@petertork.com. Listen & Engage: Facebook (official) Instagram (official) Bandcamp (listen for free and purchase music) Spotify.

  6. 21. Feb. 2019 · Peter Tork, who played keyboard and bass for the 1960s pop group The Monkees, passed away from tongue cancer in 2019. Fans and fellow artists paid tribute to his "energy, intelligence, silliness and curiosity" on social media.

  7. 21. Feb. 2019 · The affable performer played with the pop group the Monkees from their earliest days as a made-for-TV band to their recent reunion tours. He was an accomplished songwriter and guitarist-bassist who wrote many songs for the group, including "Can You Dig It?" and "For Pete's Sake". He died of unknown causes at the age of 77.