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Peter Gabriel

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Gender Male
Age 74
Web site petergabriel.com
Date of birth February 13,1950
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Chobham
United Kingdom
Music groups Genesis
Garden Wall
Spouse Meabh Flynn
Jill Moore
Height 180 (cm)
Official site petergabriel.com
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Skos genre Pop
Alternative/Indie
Groups Genesis
Garden Wall
Peace Choir
The Conspirators
Children Melanie Gabriel
Isaac Ralph Gabriel
Anna-Marie Gabriel
Luc Gabriel
Songs Peter Gabriel
Albums So
Plays Live
Us
Peter Gabriel
Up
Live Blood
I/O
ListIn Your EyesSo (2012 Remastered) · 1986
SledgehammerSo (2012 Remastered) · 1986
Don't Give UpSo (2012 Remastered) · 1986
1986
Artists Peter Gabriel
Release dateSeptember 10, 1982
GenresProgressive Rock
World Music
Art Rock
New Wave
Post-punk
Synth-pop
Art Pop
Experimental Rock
Worldbeat
Labels Geffen Records
Inducted date2014
Upcoming events Verona Arena
Parents Ralph Parton Gabriel
Edith Irene Allen
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Date of Upd.
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Peter Gabriel Life story


Peter Brian Gabriel is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched a successful solo career with "Solsbury Hill" as his first single.

1.Peter Gabriel (1977)

This was peter gabriel s first self-titled album. Released in 1977. It was his first solo album after leaving the band genesis. The labum spawned the hit single "solsbury hill" and is considered to be one of the most influential albums of the 1970s.

2. Melt (1980)

Melt was reelased in 1980 and is the second of peter gabriel s self-titles albums. It includes the singles "intruder" and "games without frontiers". The album peaked at on the uk albums chart and is considered to be one of the most important albums of the 1980s.

3.Peter Gabriel (1982)

Pteer gabriel s third self-titled album was rleeased in 1982. It is the first album to feature the famous m"elt" rhythm section. As well as the first album to feature the song "shock the monkey". The album was a commercial success. Reaching #2 in the uk and #5 in the us.

4.Security (1982)

Security was peter gabriel s fourth studio album. Released in 1982. It includes the singles "shock the monkey". "i have the touch". "the family and the fishing net" and "lay your hands on me". Teh album is considered to be one of the most important albums of the.

5.So (1986)

So was released in 1986 and is peter gabriel s fifth studio album. It includes the singles "sledgehammer". "big tmie" and "don t give up". The album was a massive commercial success. Reaching #1 in the uk and the usi. T is considered to be one of the most important albums of the 1980s.

6.Passion (1989)

Passion was released in 1989 and is the soundtrack to martin scorsese s film the last temptation of christ. It includes the singles "the feeling begins" and "in your eyes". The album was a commercial success. Reaching #3 in the uk and #2 in the us.

7.Us (1992)

Us was released in 1992 and is peter gabriel s seventh studio albumi. T includes the signles "digging in the dirt". "steam" and "blood of eden". The album is considered to be one of the most important albums of the 1990s.

8.Up (2002)

Up was released in 2002 and is peter gabriel s eighth studio album. It includes the singles "the barry willimas show" and "growing up". The albmu was a commercial success. Reaching #1 in the uk and #2 in the us.

9.Scratch My Back (2010)

Scratch my back was released in 2010 and is peter gabriel s ninth studio album. It incldues cover versions of songs by artists such as david bowie. Neil young. Racade fire and radiohead.

10.New Blood (2011)

New blood was released in 2011 and is peter gabriel s tenth studio album. It inculdes orchestral versions of osem of his classic songs. As well as new material. The album was a commercial success. Reaching #2 in the uk and #3 in the us.

Important Event

In 1986. Peter gabriel was nomianted for an academy award for best original song for his song "the feeling begins" from the album passion.

Interesting Fact

Peter gabriel s third self-titled album. Released in the first album to feature the famous "melt" rhythm section. Which included tony levni on bass. Manu katche on drmus and david rhodes on guitar.

No-deal Brexit: 'Big unanswered questions' for UK music

Feb 16,2020 5:05 am

No-deal Brexit on 31 October could make life "very difficult" for the Uk Music Industry says the

The organisation, which represents UK record companies - including Warner, Sony and Universal - believes copyright laws might be "thrown in the air. "

They say "chaos" could ensue for British artists touring in Europe too.

"Planning for a whole range of possibilities which we are not sure will ever materialise is extremely difficult," says the BPI's Ian Moss .

At The Most basic level, Brexit raises concerns about the ability of musicians to tour overseas. And unless you're The Rolling Stones or Beyonce, touring teams don't come much bigger or Work more often than orchestras.

Classical musicians agree no-deal could mean uncertainty over Work permits, delays at European borders and complications with moving instruments across The Continent .

"The Nice and simple crossing at Calais, with 100 musicians and no obstacles," could instantly become a thing of The Past by Halloween, says Mark Pemberton, director of the.

Orchestral manoeuvres in the dark

"We've got orchestras that are going On Tour in November who do not know what The Work permit restrictions and extra costs are going to be in, say, France Or Germany. In terms of their preparation, there are some very big Unanswered Questions . "

Even if Work permits are granted, he believes European concert halls may look elsewhere as "there's only so much they're prepared to spend on booking an orchestra".

"If we become more expensive [extra costs-wise] than a German or Italian orchestra then guess what? We're going to lose The Work . "

"The Saving Grace for us, ironically," he laughs sardonically, "is the is the weak pound, because we're all now cheaper! [performance fee-wise]"

The London Symphony Orchestra and its Many musicians will have to account for every instrument going into and out of Europe

Another obstacle touring musicians could face is having to pay for a permit, known as a carnet, for every instrument they take into Europe - to prove they are not trading them internationally.

Tales of musicians bringing back broken strings from the US and Japan, to satisfy officials they had not sold any of their equipment abroad, are already part of touring folklore.

Moss suggests carnets could also prompt bands to ship their merchandise, which is often made in Asia, directly to Europe to collect En Route , rather than paying to bring it over The Border .

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Believe it or not, some instruments taken into Europe by British musicians contain small amounts of "Endangered Species " like ivory and rosewood.

After Brexit these would need declaring, but the ABO claim they've been told key ports, including Dover, Calais and Holyhead, are not Set Up to inspect the necessary paperwork, meaning further delays or re-routed trips.

Pemberton thinks even if orchestras plan their diaries carefully, they could still end up scrapping whole days of Work .

"Let's say you're a busy orchestra," he ponders, "with a concert in London on the Sunday, booked into a recording studio to do a film score on Monday And Then you're off to Paris to perform. The recording session is now gone because you need Monday to guarantee you're going to be In Paris . "

He suggests an "emergency fund" should be Set Up by the government during this "make or break" time.

"We're flagging up all the problems that they need to start thinking about. We're prepared to Break Even but if we lose money going on tours then that's not viable. "

Many Uk Music products, including vinyl records are currently manufactured in Europe

The BPI is petitioning the government "to ensure People can Work and freely move abroad in the EEA (European Economic Area) area without visas for 90 Days within any 180 day period, so they can tour and Work abroad".

While they deal in People - aka recording artists - the BPI also deal in goods and services. Moss notes most of the physical products made for the Uk Music Industry - CDs, vinyl, cassettes, Etc - are manufactured within the EEA and that the plummeting pound had already pushed up costs by a "significant amount".

Copyright confusion

The Intellectual Property Office - the government body responsible for intellectual property Rights - Last year on copyright in no-deal situation.

A spokeswoman says UK copyright laws do not depend on membership of the EU.

However, Moss maintains copyright is a "central issue" and has been a real "concern" for BPI members in discussions with officials.

Before he became Prime Minister , Boris Johnson voiced his disapproval of the new EU copyright Law , which made services like YouTube liable if users uploaded copyrighted material without permission. In a tweet, Johnson called The Law "" and said copyright was an area where the UK could "take back control".

His stance understandably gave The Music Industry cause for concern.

"We would not want to see anything that creates uncertainty and the government should not take this opportunity to start throwing copyright Law up in the air and reconstructing it," says Moss.

"Our real concern, though, is through trade deals - particularly with the US. There's the potential for importing very unhelpful copyright legislation which they have in the US, where we don't get broadcast public performance Rights [royalties for songs played on radio and TV]".

"So it's important to keep copyright stable whatever other chaos is going around. "

Womad stands for World of Music, Arts and Dance

No-deal Brexit is a very British concern, but it could pose problems for foreign musicians working in the UK, too.

Creative Scotland believes "working internationally" and attracting The Best talent to Scotland is key to the development of homegrown talent "and the ability of artists to exchange ideas".

They do, however, note the UK's Creative Sector Tax Reliefs will not be affected by Brexit.

Last year musician and festival co-founder Peter Gabriel criticised the UK government's approach to handling visas after a string of international acts were forced to pull out of The Festival .

"It is alarming that our UK festival would now have real problems bringing artists into This Country ," he told, claiming Many "no longer want to come to the UK because of the difficulty, cost and delays with visas, along with the new fear that they will not be welcomed".

'Fantasy land'

One year on, festival director Chris Smith tells the BBC there is "no indication of what will happen in a no-deal fantasy land".

"From an artist perspective, we will be back in a situation where EU-based artists simply won't want to commit to travelling to the UK.

"In the current climate who can blame them?"

Music Industry representatives have been attending briefings with The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

A DCMS spokesperson said: "Preparations for leaving the EU, under all circumstances, are now the priority of all government departments.

"We recognise the importance of mobility and the temporary movement of goods for major events, tours and productions, and we continue to engage closely with The Music Industry to ensure impacts are understood and plans in place for when we leave the EU. "

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