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Pete Way Band

at

The Wharf

Tavistock

Friday 6th of December 2019

19:30

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Pete Way Band

Event Type

Genre : Music - General

Description

2019 sees Pete Way hitting the live circuit for the first time in several years due to being dogged with bad health. In the interim he has had a critically acclaimed best selling autobiography A Fast Ride Out of Here as well as putting the finishing touches on his new solo album Walking On The Edge which has guest musicians including Slash on the Mike Clink (Metallica, Guns 'n' Roses) produced album. Having teamed up for live work with ex Pat Travers, Wild Horses and UFO drummer Clive Edwards, Tym Scopes on lead and slide guitars and ex Waysted multi instrumentalist and rhythm guitarist Jason Poole. Pete will be bringing his solo work as well as Waysted and UFO hits to the stage as vocalist and bass player. He says I am just desperate to go back on the road. It's the part of the business I love the most and I've been away too long. Dates are to be confirmed but The Pete Way Band will be playing at the Sweden Rocks festival in June.
In a career spanning more than five decades, rock musician, songwriter and producer Pete Way has established himself as a much-loved and highly regarded figure among rock fans, critics and fellow musicians alike. Best known for his work with UFO, Pete's energetic live performances were at the heart of the band's countless world tours, and his melodic basslines underpinned the catalogue of enduring Rock classics upon which UFO's reputation and legacy are founded. Indeed, in a recent radio interview, Pete attributed the band's ability to weather changes in the musical landscape (UFO had a Top 30 album in the UK at the height of punk), and in the band's line-up over the years, to the strength of their songs.
The briefest glance at the songwriting credits of any of the albums recorded during the band's 70s/80s peak period, many of which attained high chart positions in both the UK and US charts, will show just how significant Pete's contribution to the style and sound that appealed, and continues to appeal, to generations of Rock fans around the world; fan favourites such as Too Hot To Handle, Lights Out and Shoot Shoot all bear the hallmarks of Pete's signature songwriting style, and are cornerstones of the band's live set to this day.
Pete's post-UFO work has included stints with Fastway (alongside members of Motorhead and Humble Pie), Ozzy Osbourne, and his own long-running band Waysted, whose albums featured more songs in which Pete's songwriting contributions were prominent. The Waysted back catalogue contains another brace of tracks (such as Love Loaded and Heaven Tonight) which have followed in the footsteps of Pete's work with UFO in becoming fan favourites to this day.
The popularity and lasting appeal of so many songs co-written by Pete Way is still ongoing, in some cases 3 to 4 decades after their original release. Recent years have seen an extensive re-issue campaign via EMI, covering UFOs 70s and 80s albums, along with collections of vintage live and session performances from the band. In 2013 alone, two such collections have been released, again via EMI, in the shape of the UFO at the BBC box set and the Hot 'N' Live The Chrysalis Anthology 1974-1983 live album, and two classic Waysted albums from the 80s (Vices and Save Your Prayers) from the 80s have also been re-issued, due to demand for these releases on CD.
Pete's keen ear for song arrangement has also seen him serve as producer for popular Hard Rock acts such as Twisted Sister and the Cockney Rejects (whose Way-produced album The Wild Ones has just been re-issued on cd). Pete's ability in the production field was also developed while working with such respected producers as George Martin (famed for his work with The Beatles) and Ron Nevison (whose credits include The UFO classic live album Strangers In The Night as well as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Meat Loaf and Heart) during his UFO days.
Pete is currently about to release his latest solo album, Walking On The Edge, which sees him adding to a peerless catalogue of classic Hard Rock songs, with fresh material bearing all the trademarks of the melodic, memorable style for which he is known.



Gary created BURNT OUT WRECK in the summer of 2016. After penning songs for an album, he ventured into the studio under the watchful eye of Steve Rispin (Asia), and with Gary's determination to create good time classic rock, 'SWALLOW' began to take shape.

People who have heard the songs, including Pete Maher (U2 Killers, Snow Patrol, etc) who mastered the songs, have called it an absolute gem of an album. Whilst in the studio, people were already talking about the new project and within a week Gary had signed to TRHRC via Cherry Red and Eddy Levy at Chelsea Music Publishing Company. At Chelsea, he joins a roster that includes Tony Iommi, Art Garfunkel, Jeff Beck etc, and both deals are worldwide.
Gary has a colourful history as the drummer and main songwriter for Heavy Pettin'. The band were signed to Polydor and Warner Chappell in 1983 with help from Def Leppard's manager Peter Mensch. They toured extensively until 1988 with Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Ratt, Motley Crue, Saxon, Accept and Magnum amongst others, as well as headlining their own tours.

They recorded three albums with different producers: Brian May on 'Lettin' Loose' in 1983, Mark Dearnley on 'Rock Ain't Dead' in 1985, and Adrian Lee/Tony Taverner on 'The Big Bang' in 1989 on FM Records. They also played the likes of Reading Festival, Loreley and other major festivals, as well as recording The Friday Rock Show for Tommy Vance & Tony Wilson.

For BURNT OUT WRECK, Gary has traded the drum stool for the microphone and has handed the drumming chair to beater Paul Gray. Adrian Dunn has been Gary's partner in guitar crime since 1991 and was the obvious choice to be the lead guitarist. Adrian had a stint in The Sweet somewhere in the mists of time and possesses a blistering guitar style, he is the Buzz Light Year of the band as his solos go into 'infinity and beyond'! GARY headed over the wall to the land of the kilt to recruit Alex Carmichael on bass. Alex is from Eighties band La Paz, and finally Miles Goodman, long-time friend of Gary and Adrian joined as rhythm guitarist, saying he is 'thrilled' to have bagged the job.

GARY has his own imitable style. He is compared frequently to Bon Scott and Marc Storace and he accepts this as a compliment, his vocal style developed in Mother's Ruin, the band that rose from the ashes of Heavy Pettin' in 1991. There followed a few years' hiatus until 2011 when Mother's Ruin supported Duff McKagan, played HRH Ibiza and the Bulldog Bash, all to great reviews & press interest. In 2014, he shut the the whole operation down in favour of song writing, BURNT OUT WRECK'S inception was unexpected but welcome! ROCK AINT DEAD.

Tavistock Wharf

Venue Type

Performance Arts Theatre

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Description

Live rock, folk, classical and blues music, cinema, theatre, live satellite broadcast event screenings and more!

Coffee Shop Open
Monday - Saturday 10am - 16:30

Licensed Bar
Films: Open for an hour before the film starts, closed thereafter

Live events: Opens one hour before the show starts
Monday – Wednesday: Licensed to 11pm
Thursday – Saturday: Licensed to 1am
Sunday: Licensed to 10:30pm

Canal Road,

Tavistock,

Devon,

England,

PL19 8AT.


01822 611166

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