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Peter Allen Greenbaum (29 October 1946 – 25 July 2020), [1] [2] known professionally as Peter Green, was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. [3] Green founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967 after a stint in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and quickly established the new band as a popular live act in addition to a successful recording act, before departing in 1970.
With Peter B's Looners "If You Want to Be Happy" / "Jodrell Blues" (1966) With Eddie Boyd. Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band featuring Peter Green (1967) "The Big Boat" / "Sent for You Yesterday" (1968) 7936 South Rhodes (1968) With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Bare Wires (1968) Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968) With Duster Bennett. Smiling Like I'm ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Peter Green (musician)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Robert Johnson Songbook is an album by the British blues band the Peter Green Splinter Group, led by Peter Green.Released in 1998, this was their second album. Green was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member of that group from 1967–70, before a sporadic solo career during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac is a compilation album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac released in November 2002 and focusing on the Peter Green years. The album serves as a digitally remastered replacement for the band's Greatest Hits, with the remastering and cover art taken from the 1999 box set The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969.
The Best of Peter Green Splinter Group is a compilation album by the British blues band the Peter Green Splinter Group, led by Peter Green. Released in 2002, this was a two-disc set. Green was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member of that group from 1967–70, before a sporadic solo career during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This ...
"Black Magic Woman" is a song written by British musician Peter Green, which first appeared as a single for his band Fleetwood Mac in 1968. Subsequently, the song appeared on the 1969 Fleetwood Mac compilation albums English Rose (US) and The Pious Bird of Good Omen (UK), as well as the later Greatest Hits and Vintage Years [2] compilations.
The track is credited accordingly as co-written by Peter Green. [12] Green also re-recorded the song as an instrumental with the Peter Green Splinter Group, as a hidden track for their 1999 release, Destiny Road. [13] A cover of the song was used in an anti-drunk-driving advertisement for a Northern Ireland DOE campaign in 2000 and 2002. [14]