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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_LemerPeter Lemer - Wikipedia

    Peter Naphtali Lemer (born 14 June 1942) is an English jazz musician. [1] He worked with the Pete Lemer Quintet, Spontaneous Music Ensemble, Annette Peacock, Harry Beckett, Gilgamesh, Baker Gurvitz Army, Seventh Wave, Harry Beckett's Joy Unlimited, Pierre Moerlen's Gong, Mike Oldfield Group, In Cahoots, and Miller/Baker/Lemer.

  2. Peter Lemer is an English improvisational pianist drawing on jazz, classical and world music. He worked with the Pete Lemer Quintet, Spontaneous Music Ensemble, Annette Peacock, Harry Beckett, Gilgamesh, Baker Gurvitz Army, Seventh Wave, Harry Beckett's Joy Unlimited, Pierre Moerlen's Gong, Mike Oldfield, Miller/Baker/Lemer, Peter Lemer ...

  3. 25 de ene. de 2020 · 984 views 4 years ago GREAT HALLINGBURY. Peter Lemer reflects on what it means to be an English, as opposed to an American, jazz musician, and shares memories of working with Gilgamesh on a...

  4. Peter Lemer. More images. Real Name: Peter Naphtali Lemer. Profile: British jazz pianist and keyboardist, born 14 June 1942 in London. Peter Lemer studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music, and later with Paul Bley and Jaki Byard.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2019 · Peter Lemer tells the story of his first released recording, and first album as leader, the Peler Lemer Quintet's "Local Colour", recorded 1966 and first released 1968 on the US label Esp...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2013 · Peter Lemer Quintet: Local Colour. by Glenn Astarita December 2, 2013. British keyboardist Peter Lemer is highly regarded for his contributions to the fabled 1970s Canterbury progressive rock scene via his work with Gong, Gilgamesh and other bands of that bygone era and beyond.

  7. Son of Local Colour by Peter Lemer, released 01 December 2019 1. 01. Ciudad Enahenado 2. 02. Ictus 3. 03. Flowville 4. 04. Carmen 5. 05. Impressions 6. 06. Big Dick 7. 07. URH 8. 08. In the Out The core of this group – four of the five musicians listed below – recorded an LP for ESP-Disk' in 1966.