Ged Peck | |
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Born |
West Hendon, London, England |
19 October 1947
Died | 10 January 2015 | (aged 67)
Genres |
Rock (up to 1971) Classical Jazz |
Occupation(s) |
Musician: University/college 1986 onwards, BA (Hons), Cert Ed, LRAM |
Instruments |
Gibson ES345-TDC Gibson L-4 CES Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion III Ibanez JSM 100 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 |
Musician:
Semi-professional 1961 to 1964
Professional 1964 to 1986
Ged Peck (19 October 1947 – 10 January 2015) 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.
He recorded for the BBC with Billy Fury, Marsha Hunt, Billie Davis, and James Royal, whilst playing on an early recording by Marc Bolan which was produced by Mike Hurst of The Springfields.
He began playing semi-professional when still at school and was soon working the big London hotels with the Rudi Rome Orchestra. He also played at the famous 2i's Coffee Bar in Old Compton Street and was offered a residency which he turned down due to his reluctance to sign any contracts with owner Tom Littlewood. After a later spell in northern England playing with a Bury-based group, he returned to London and joined a "mod" band called the Favourite Sons who recorded some tracks in 1965 with Mike Hurst and also played on the album they made. It was this band that occasionally backed Vince Eager and Tommy Quickly.