Boppin'
Pete History
Pete (born 1964) started playing piano at age 5. But soon he changed to
guitar. First band – Little Angelo & his Hula Rockers, a week
later named Sonny Boy Horton & Lonesome Drifters - he formed 1978. The
band performed at school parties. Soon the band was named again –
Boppin' Pete & his Lonesome Drifters. The band get double bass 1979.
In the early years the band was playing pure and fast rock-a-billy.
1981 Johnny Flight (founder of Rebel label) saw the band playing in a qualifying
round of rock-king games and offer them a recording contract – which
Pete and the boys agreed. The name of the band was in first Ep Boppin' Pete
& Texas Rangers but was soon changed again, this time to Boppin' Pete
Trio. Under that name the band recorded 1981another EP and LP Raining and
Storming.
The band was wellknown of furious live acts and example in Sweden at Skara
1981, in the local American Car Show, they get 13 encores in one go!
The music of the band was directed in those times more to rock and roll
and rhythm and blues. The band get the pianist and it was named again Boppin'
Pete & his Trio and again to Big Pete’s Bolt which name the band
used when they recorded the second album 1983.
Johnny Flight get enough of monkey business 1984 and moved 500 hundred kilometres
up to north. The rockabilly fever was over in Finland. The next big thing
in music magazines was lately the new wave. And Pete went to do his military
service for nine months!
Pete made later one single – Visions in the dark/Dying love 1985 –
and the song won the record jury, one very favourite tv-program in Finnish
television. In late eighties till the end of century Pete did quite many
gigs with different combinations.
Johnny Flight came back from the border of wolves 1992 and soon he and Pete
started to think is there any possibilities to do the records again. But
the experiment to do more modern rock with words of Finnish language failed.
1999 Pete and Johnny decided to build own homestudio – a living room
studio! Now they lately were free from recording companies don’t know
what is this atmosphere and too small budget projecties! And it starts to
happen immediately.
Pete formed a new band with old drummer – the combo was now called
Boppin' Pete & Holy Big Bang. The band recorded first 2001 a 4 song
ep called Symphony no 451 in F-flat as a test of own living room studio.
The EP’s opening track Phoenix was written as a tribute to famous
author Ray Bradbury and his book Farenheit 451! Next the band recorded (spring
2002) hole long play named Thunder Moon and little later (autumn 2002) there
we released also another EP Thunder Moon a little bit of history repeating.
Now the band works with new material with no hurry ………..
and the story continues
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