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Peter Bagshaw (Songwriters)
Solo writer/artist from Kent
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Originally, there were four of us, back in 1976, the year I started songwriting. We were all together in a band called Lakeside. There was me, (guitars) John Williams (keyboards and Brenda's boyfiend!) Bob Neal (Bass) and Brenda Pinnington (vocals and John's Girlfriend!) Without Brenda there would have been no band as us three blokes couldn't sing! So, when Brenda and John broke up, Lakeside broke up - which was a shame. John and I, who wrote most of the songs carried on and eventually, started to write long instrumentals to give the world a break from our voices. We were totally studio based and continued doing this together until 1986 when we just ground to a natural halt, which was also a shame but we had exhausted that way of doing things at that point in time. John has just completed a brilliant solo instrumental album called Nighthealing which is on CDbaby and Itunes. Thought I'd give him a plug! I started songwriting again and over the last couple of years have started to be less bashful about my voice (even though it is awful) and have put together an album called Deep Blue Water. (From Lakeside to Bluewater - my life in shopping centres! People living in Kent and Essex will know what I mean.) John kindly played synth on one of the tracks and Andy Burnham, another friend spared my blushes by singing two of the others. I am also putting together an album called Animal Passion, which is devoted to a theme close to my heart, the abuse of animals. Incidentally, Bob is now a successful potter and Brenda a successful artist. John is a successful computer whizzkid as well as superb composer and I'm -well, I like my songs anyway!
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Peter Bagshaw Lists the following Influences
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The Beatles (as group and individually) Yes (1970's) Genesis (1970's) Peter Gabriel, Mike Oldfield (1970's) Simon & Garfunkel, Al Stewart, Clannad, Capercailie, Joni Mitchell, All About Eve, Pink Floyd
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