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Peter Miller (musician)
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Name
Peter Miller
Role
Singer
Albums
Homage to Catatonia, Return to Catatonia
Music group
Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers (1960 – 1965)
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Peter Jay Miller (born 26 May 1942, Norwich, England), also known as "Big Boy Pete", is an English singer, songwriter, recording engineer and record producer.
Born in Norwich, England, he has lived in San Francisco since 1972. He is a veteran of the 1960s English pop music, starting out with a rock & roll band called the Offbeats, who recorded an EP in 1958, and joining the beat group Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers in 1961.
His 1965 record "Baby I Got News for You" on Columbia Records is also a sought-after collector's item. David Wells, owner of the British archival Tenth Planet record label has released four albums of Miller's 1960s music. They have been released by Dionysus Records and Gear Fab Records in the U.S. Recent releases are also on Raucous Records and Double Crown records. His recording studio in San Francisco recorded the early San Francisco punk scene. Miller is also the founder and CEO of the Audio Institute of America, an online recording engineer school which has taught thousands of students from more than 130 countries around the world.
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Discography
1958 Introducing the Offbeats – Peter Miller & the Offbeats (EP) Magnegraph Records (Lead Guitar/Songwriter)
1962 "Ever Since You Said Goodbye" – Marty Wilde (single) Philips 326546 (Lead Guitar)
1962 "Can Can 62" / "Redskins" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Decca 11531 (Lead Guitar)
1963 "Totem Pole" / "Jaywalker" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Decca 11593 (Lead Guitar)
1963 "Poet and Peasant" / "Ooh Lala!" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Decca 11659 (Lead Guitar)
1964 "Kansas City" / "Parade of the Tin Soldiers" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Decca 11840 (Lead Guitar/Vocal)
1964 "If You Love Me" / "You Girl" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Decca 11917 (Lead Guitar/Vocal)
1964 "Where Did Our Love Go" / "Caroline" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Piccadilly 35199 (Lead Guitar/Vocal)
1964 "Tonight You're Gonna Fall" / "Red Cabbage" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Piccadilly 35212 (Lead Guitar/Vocal)
1964 "Kansas City" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (compilation album: Ready Steady Go!) Decca 4577 (Lead Guitar/Vocal)
1965 "Parchman Farm" / "What Two Can Easily Do" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Piccadilly 35220 (Vocal/Lead Guitar)
1965 "Before The Beginning" / "Solitaire" – Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers (single) Piccadilly 35259 (Lead Guitar/Songwriter)
1965 "The Entertainer" / "I Count the Tears" – The News (single) Decca 12356 (Lead Guitar)
1986 Rockin' is My Bizness – Peter Miller (album) .22 Records TT2203 (Vocal/Lead Guitar/Composer)
1989 "Baby I Got News for You" – Peter Miller (compilation album: English Freakbeat Volume 3) Archive International AIP10048 (Vocal/Lead Guitar/Composer)