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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_PeggDave Pegg - Wikipedia

    Test of Time (Topic, 1998) Stroll On Revisited (Market Square, 1999) Everyday Lives (Topic, 2001) Acoustic Folk Box (Topic, 2002) Speedy Return (Market Square, 2003) Live in Concert (Dusk Fire, 2006) Time and Tide (Topic, 2007) Steve Ashley's Family Album Revisited, (Talking Elephant, 2021) On Richard & Linda Thompson albums. Pour ...

  2. Dave Pegg (* 2. November 1947 in Birmingham ) ist ein britischer Folkrock - Bassist und -Sänger. Er ist vor allem für seine Arbeit mit Fairport Convention und Jethro Tull bekannt, hat aber mit zahlreichen weiteren Musikern zusammengearbeitet.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "The Test Of Time" on Discogs.

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  4. 28. Jan. 2022 · Dave Pegg was dead. Over the next 24 hours, my sadness at Dave’s death sank in. It humbled me, it grew deeper, and even turned to moments of anger. That old cliché about how it took Dave’s death to remind me to appreciate all that I have was true—and that’s what made me even more upset. I didn’t want Dave to be my cliché. And I ...

  5. F or more than a quarter century, bassist Dave Pegg has played a pivotal role in Fairport Convention, the most influential and enduring British folk-rock act in history. But his contributions go far beyond his instrument. In fact, Pegg—or "Peggy" as he’s better known—has served as the key lifeforce behind the last two decades of the band’s existence. He’s provided the glue that's ...

  6. Interview with Dave Pegg - Folk and Tumble. Ahead of concert dates in Armagh and Belfast later this month Folk and Tumble caught up with Fairport Convention’s bass player Dave Pegg for a light hearted chat about his musical career, Fairport Convention and a controversial Grammy win in 1989.

  7. 11. Nov. 2014 · Download the app . 11/11/14 – Born in West Yorkshire, UK, and beginning his climbing career on gritstone, Dave moved to the US in the mid 1990s, first to Albuquerque, then to western Colorado where he took an editing job at Climbing. Nine-to-five office life didn’t suit him, even at a climbing magazine, and soon after earning his green card ...