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  1. 16 de jul. de 2022 · PETE STAPLES, bass guitarist/songwriter/singer of the legendary 60's band, THE TROGGS, talks about his book, WILD THING - A ROCKY ROAD and his professional "roller coaster ride " during his time with The Troggs. Staples played on all The Troggs' hits: "Wild Thing," "Love Is All Around," "With A Girl Like You," and so many others. Here he talks with

  2. Pete filed the paperwork to found Blue Clover Devices on the UCLA campus a few weeks… · Location: San Francisco. 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Pete Staples’ profile on LinkedIn, a ...

  3. 28 de may. de 2021 · The Troggs’ bassist Pete Staples share the stories behind their rise to stardom, 60s hits and life on the road. Pete played bass for The Troggs until 1969. Details about his autobiography Wild Thing – A Rocky Road can be found out on Pete’s website and Facebook page.

  4. Pete Staples. Real Name: Peter Lawrence Staples. Profile: Born 3 May 1944 in Andover, Hampshire, UK. Played bass guitar in Andover groups The Senators and Ten Feet Five before joining The Troggs for their chart-topping era (1966 - 1969). Sites: Discogs , Wikipedia.

  5. 2 de sept. de 2017 · Pete Staples' book Wild Thing - A Rocky Road, is out now. “JUST four local lads” that recorded two number one hits in 45 minutes, The Troggs’ original bassist Pete Staples is set to reveal all the highs and lows of being in the 1960s pop/ rock band in his autobiography, Wild Thing - A Rocky Road, released yesterday (Friday).

  6. 16 de feb. de 2022 · Notable post-Civil War Black cowboys included Pete Staples, a former Texas slave who joined the first cattle drives to Kansas, and Bose Ikard, who worked the Goodnight-Loving Trail from Texas to Denver. Jim Perry was one of the Black cowboys on the 3 million-acre XIT Ranch in the Texas Panhandle, ...

  7. Pete Staples - Bass Player. Chris Britton - Lead Guitar. Sorry about the quality, but here is a rare photo of us having our first riding lesson at Shepherds Spring in Andover. After a bit more practise here's us in the USA circa 1967/8. Reg, Chris, Ronnie, Me and Stan Philips.