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  1. Peter Blegvad (born August 14, 1951) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, writer, and cartoonist.He was a founding member of German/English avant-pop band Slapp Happy, which later merged briefly with Henry Cow, and has released many solo and collaborative albums. He is the son of Lenore and Erik Blegvad, who were respectively, a children's book author and illustrator.

  2. Peter Blegvad. American musician, singer-songwriter and cartoonist born August 14th, 1951 in New York City. He is the son of Lenore and Erik Blegvad, who were respectively, a children's book author and illustrator. Slapp Happy (1972-74), Faust (1973), Slapp Happy/Henry Cow (1974-75), Kew.Rhone (1976), The Lodge (1982-88), Golden Palominos (1985 ...

  3. 27 de ene. de 2022 · Peter Blegvad (born August 14, 1951) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, writer, and cartoonist. He was a founding member of German/English avant-pop...

  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UC4bE3W_s1Yu6lYc2Ew_8EMAPeter Blegvad - YouTube Music

    Peter Blegvad is an American musician, singer-songwriter, writer, and cartoonist. He was a founding member of German/English avant-pop band Slapp Happy, which later merged briefly with Henry Cow, and has released many solo and collaborative albums. He is the son of Lenore and Erik Blegvad, who were respectively, a children's book author and illustrator.

  5. Peter Blegvad’s work contains some of the most oblique and poetic wordplay ever to make its way to song. An affecting singer and a fine guitarist, Blegvad has an uncanny knack for creating literate lyrics — a golden triangle of emotion, intellect and humor — and combining them with enduring melodies. A restless spirit that displays no ...

  6. Peter Blegvad Follow Artist + Perhaps better known outside of avant-garde circles for his work as a cartoonist, Peter Blegvad was also a witty and articulate singer/songwriter as well as an alumnus of Slapp Happy.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2015 · Marcus O'Dair talks to Peter Blegvad about his new book on one of the strangest, most beguiling and forward looking albums of the 1970s, Kew. Rhone. This is Andy Gill, the music critic rather than the Gang of Four guitarist, writing in the NME on 23 April 1977: "It is completely utterly unlike any other album you're likely to come across. Ever."