A six-piece band comprising tea-chest bass, guitar, keyboards drums, percussion, bass and flawless harmony vocals, not forgetting the outrageous use of kazoos, Preseli Pete play shamelessly feel-good music with energy, wit and accomplishment. Blending classic skiffle melodies of the 50's and 60's with their own original material, they add a soupçon of famous pop tunes from the last three decades and give it all the unique Preseli Pete foot-stomping twist. |
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Latest News 5/3/12 The tour continues, We return to the Dylan Thomas Theatre on 24th March and can't wait to play once more at one of our favourite theatres. Soon after we hack back to Theatr 4u (Gwaun) in Fishguard. s a result of all these peregrinations Steve has nearly worn out his latest pair of penny loafers. Ha! If only he had listened to our very own gentleman of the road Ben, who warned him to stick to wearing brogues made by Barker he would not now be nursing poorly peddle extremities. The Torch gig was a cracker! The audiences really loved the new sea shanty material and the surprise ending with the Merlinaires Big Band knocked everyone out! Click on the Gallery page to see the pictures taken by our very own photographer Mr Chris Rees. We barely had time to catch our breath before we were off to the Small World centre in Cardigan a terrific venue which we hope to return to soon. So now in between our twice weekly residence at Bluestone Holiday Village we are girding our loins to complete the remainder of our tour. In 1989 Jason Donovan gave a timely warning when he sang his first No 1 hit "There's too many broken hearts in the world". Don't let yours become one of them. Join us on the final leg of our Going For Gold Tour on 24th March or 28th April, you know it makes sense! We cherish the flame of your music, Jason.. 4 eva. Kylie was a fool to let you go !! Preseli Pete xx
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FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT Email: simonphaslam@hotmail.co.uk Upcoming Gigs Official band photographer Chris Rees can be contacted at http://www.chrisrees.net/ ![]() |
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