Ged Peck
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Ged Peck (19 October 1947 – 10 January 2015)[1] was an English musician who played in several bands - mainly backing work with Billy Fury, Vince Eager, Tommy Quickly when he was managed by Brian Epstein, Americans Bob & Earl who had a hit single with Harlem Shuffle, The Flower Pot Men, the Pirates, singers Marsha Hunt, Billie Davis, Screaming Lord Sutch and David Garrick, whilst doing numerous studio sessions.
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Born | (1947-10-19)19 October 1947 West Hendon, London, England |
Died | 10 January 2015(2015-01-10) (aged 67) |
Genres | Rock (up to 1971) Classical Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician: Semi-professional 1961 to 1964 Professional 1964 to 1986 Lecturer: University/college 1986 onwards, BA (Hons), Cert Ed, LRAM |
Instrument(s) | Gibson ES345-TDC Gibson L-4 CES Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion III Ibanez JSM 100 Fender Stratocaster Fender Telecaster Hofner HCT-J17 Epiphone ES-175 Washburn EA-18 Ibanez Artcore AF75TDG Hagström HJ800 José Ramírez 1973 classical Paul Fischer 1976 classical Dante Longaretti classical 1981 |
Labels | Mercury Records Pye Vertigo Records EMI Angel Air Records |
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He recorded for the BBC with Billy Fury, Marsha Hunt, Billie Davis[2] and James Royal, whilst playing on an early recording by Marc Bolan which was produced by Mike Hurst of The Springfields.