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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nigel_PegrumNigel Pegrum - Wikipedia

    Nigel John Pegrum (born 22 January 1949) is a music producer and former drummer, most known for playing on many albums by Steeleye Span. [1]

  2. Nigel John Pegrum. Profile: Drummer and producer (born 22 January 1949). Born in Wales and raised in London. Founded Plant Life Records Ltd. and then emigrated to Australia where he operates Pegasus Studios, Cairns. Sites: Wikipedia , pegasusstudios.com.au. Aliases: Germun Le Pig, Willie Dunnit.

  3. Nigel Pegrum is the owner and operator of Pegasus Studios, a professional recording studio in Cairns, Australia. He offers music production, voice over, soundtrack and audio solutions for various projects, with over 30 years of experience and a proven track record.

  4. Nigel Pegrum. Drums/Flute. 1973-1989. The band decided they needed a drummer when they were about to embark on a major stadium tour of the US supporting Jethro Tull. Nigel joined in June 1973 and was Steeleye's first permanent drummer and an integral part of the 'Classic' line up and the 'Folk Rock' sound that they became known for.

  5. Membership. A third member of Steeleye Spanish, Maddy Prior recorded one of her albums on the label. Both Pegrum and Rick Kemp were members of the punk parody band The Pork Dukes in 1977, using pseudonyms. Nigel Pegrum was a drummer with The Small Faces and Steeleye Spanish before becoming a producer.

  6. Nigel Pegrum …. I've spent a lifetime in music both as a player and an engineer/producer. I was experimenting with tape recorders from the age of seven!! … and playing in bands from eleven. As a teenager I was in bands that later went on to great fame, I worked in Spain and Italy with chart success in both countries, I was with bands that ...

  7. Adding the drummer and multi-instrumentalist Nigel Pegrum to the band line-up on Now We Are Six changed the sound of the band significantly. Especially on Please to See The King and Parcel of Rogues , two absolutely stunning albums, the music was a pretty sizzling variety of electric folk, songs which were floating away on jagged fiddle ostinatos, distant dulcimer notes and archaic vocal ...