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  1. Dave Pegg held his 60th Birthday Bash on Nov 3rd, at the gorgeous newly-re-furbished Birmingham Town Hall. Lots of guests from the great man's immense caree...

  2. By Dave Pegg. Confirm. news. news. Uncategorized. Peggy writes: "Just had two great nights playing with the great Ralph McTell at the Half Moon in Putney.The guitars were made by Tom Mates from the pub bar when they renovated the pub 25 years ago.Ralph got the wood from the skip outside the pub and ... Read More ›.

  3. About Dave Pegg. With his distinctively melodic approach to the electric bass, Dave Pegg has been equally successful playing British folk-rock and modern rock. A member of Fairport Convention since 1969, Pegg simultaneously recorded and toured with Jethro Tull from 1979 until 1995. Together with his wife, Christine, he's managed the Woodworm ...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 CD release of "60th Birthday Bash" on Discogs.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2015 · Dave Pegg (Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention) Akin to many of his generation, it all started for this Birmingham, England bred bassist with Bert Weedon’s Play In A Day – the “simple” instruction manual which “launched” a thousand or so careers…. Affectionately known as “Peggy” amongst his peers, he is a player who exemplifies ...

  6. Fairport Convention bassist Dave “Peggy” Pegg will host a special concert at Dudley Town hall to celebrate his 75th birthday. Along with Fairport Convention he will be joined by Ralph McTell, Anna Ryder, Anthony John Clarke, Paul Mitchell, Vo Vletcher, Tom Leary - and coming all the way from the U.S.A. Brian O’Malley and drummer Dave Mattacks.

  7. 29 de jul. de 2018 · Dave Pegg, Nigel Schofield. 4.08. 13 ratings3 reviews. Dave Pegg is one of rock music's great raconteurs. He's been asked hundreds of times to put at least some of his many memories into a book. Off the Pegg is that book. With Fairport Convention historian Nigel Schofield as his trusty Sancho Panza, his picaresque recollections take us around ...