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Name
  
Pete Staples

Role
  
Musician

Music group
  
The Troggs


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We Speak To Troggs’ Bassist Pete Staples About His New Autobiography


Pete Staples (born Peter Lawrence Staples, 3 May 1944) is an English musician best known as the original bassist of The Troggs.

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Biography

A founding member of the band, Staples and guitarist Chris Britton left their first group together, Ten Feet Five, in 1964 to form The Troggs with lead vocalist Reg Presley and drummer Ronnie Bond. They went on to have nine UK singles chart entries between mid-1966 and early 1968. Staples married in 1968, and left the group the following year.

Post-Troggs career

After The Troggs, Staples became firstly a pub landlord, and then an electrician. He eventually started up a band called the Wild Things and is still writing songs and performing live. His latest song published May 2012 can be heard on his website. He contributed to the Troggs segment of the 1995 Channel 4 documentary, My Generation. In 2015 Staples reunited with Chris Britton to perform 'Wild Thing' with its composer Chip Taylor as part of a forthcoming documentary about the song.

References

Pete Staples Wikipedia