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Gutteridge released one solo album, ''Pure'', on [[Xpressway Records]] in 1989.<ref>Davey & Putschmann (1996), p. 155</ref> |
Gutteridge released one solo album, ''Pure'', on [[Xpressway Records]] in 1989.<ref>Davey & Putschmann (1996), p. 155</ref> |
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Peter Gutteridge died on 15 September 2014, in [[Auckland]], New Zealand.<ref> |
Peter Gutteridge died on 15 September 2014, in [[Auckland]], New Zealand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://flyingnun.co.nz/stories/159 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=October 20, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20141021110012/http://flyingnun.co.nz/stories/159 |archivedate=October 21, 2014 }}</ref> |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
Revision as of 02:54, 27 May 2016
Peter Gutteridge | |
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Born | 1961 Dunedin, New Zealand |
Died | (aged 53) Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 1978–2014 |
Labels | Flying Nun Records |
Peter Gutteridge (19 May 1961 – 15 September 2014) was a musician from Dunedin, New Zealand. Best known as a singer-songwriter and guitarist, he was originally a bassist,[1] playing in several bands during the 1980s.
Initially he was a member of The Clean in 1978,[2] alongside Hamish and David Kilgour, whom Gutteridge had known from his schooldays.[3] He was a founding member of The Chills in 1980, staying with the band for only a few months.[4] In 1982–83 he was a member of band The Cartilage Family, alongside Shayne Carter.[5] He rejoined with The Clean's Kilgour brothers to form The Great Unwashed in 1983. Gutteridge later formed the band Snapper, with whom he performed from 1986.[6] Other bands in which Gutteridge has been involved have included the Alpaca Brothers and The Puddle.
Gutteridge released one solo album, Pure, on Xpressway Records in 1989.[7]
Peter Gutteridge died on 15 September 2014, in Auckland, New Zealand.[8]
Discography
Year | Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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NZ | |||
1989 | Pure |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. |
With Snapper
- Shotgun Blossom (1990) Avalanche Records
- A.D.M. (1996) Flying Nun Records
References
- ^ Dix (1988), p. 284
- ^ Davey & Putschmann (1996), p. 34
- ^ Eggleton (2003), p. 100
- ^ Davey & Putschmann (1996), pp. 24–25
- ^ Dix (1988), p. 286
- ^ Davey & Putschmann (1996), pp. 82–83
- ^ Davey & Putschmann (1996), p. 155
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014.
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Sources
- Davey, T. & Puschmann, H. (1996) Kiwi rock. Dunedin: Kiwi Rock Publications. ISBN 0-473-03718-1.
- Dix, J. (1988) Stranded in paradise: New Zealand rock'n'roll 1955-1988. Wellington: Paradise Publications. ISBN 0-473-00638-3.
- Eggleton, D. (2003) Ready to fly: The story of New Zealand rock music. Nelson, NZ: Craig Potton Publishing. ISBN 1-877333-06-9.