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Kevin Peek (21 December 1946 – 11 February 2013) was an Australian guitarist, playing both rock and classical music, best known for his work with the progressive rock band Sky. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and initially played classical percussion in the Adelaide Conservatorium of Music, before teaching himself the guitar. In 1967 Peek formed a Psychedelic pop, progressive rock group, James Taylor Move but left by May 1968, moving to London. He returned to Adelaide, Australia, to join a newly formed rock band which, despite a contract from England's Decca Records, proved artistically unsuccessful. An Australian single "Now"/"Will My Lady Come" [Decca Y-8977] was released in 1969. The A-side is credited to Terry Britten; the B-side to Trevor Spencer, Alan Tarney and Peek. For

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  • Kevin Peek (21 December 1946 – 11 February 2013) was an Australian guitarist, playing both rock and classical music, best known for his work with the progressive rock band Sky. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and initially played classical percussion in the Adelaide Conservatorium of Music, before teaching himself the guitar. In 1967 Peek formed a Psychedelic pop, progressive rock group, James Taylor Move but left by May 1968, moving to London. He returned to Adelaide, Australia, to join a newly formed rock band which, despite a contract from England's Decca Records, proved artistically unsuccessful. An Australian single "Now"/"Will My Lady Come" [Decca Y-8977] was released in 1969. The A-side is credited to Terry Britten; the B-side to Trevor Spencer, Alan Tarney and Peek. For (en)
  • Kevin James Peek (Adelaide, 21 december 1946 – Perth, 11 februari 2013) was een Australische gitarist, in Nederland voornamelijk bekend vanwege zijn werk met Sky. Peek groeide op in Adelaide. Hij verhuisde in 1962 naar het Verenigd Koninkrijk, maar ging in 1982 weer terug naar zijn geboorteland. Vanaf zijn zevende jaar maakte hij muziek, eerst op allerlei percussieinstrumenten, maar vanaf zijn twaalfde ook de gitaar. Ook dan al speelde hij in diverse muziekgroepen in de anonimiteit. Hij speelde daarbij rock en jazz. Echt bekend raakte hij niet, ook niet als studiomuzikant op allerlei muziekalbums van derden. Zijn lijst is echter lang: Cliff Richard, Olivia Newton-John, John Williams, The New Seekers, Lulu, Cilla Black, Chris Rea, Elton John, Manfred Mann, Peter Skellern, Shirley Bassey, Ma (nl)
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