Peterson struggled as well, not just with drugs, but with a seven-album record contract that still needed to be fulfilled, despite the fact that his band had already broken up. “The band sorta ...
Dickie Peterson, the bassist/vocalist and founding member of Blue Cheer, passed away Monday morning (October 12) at 5 a.m. in Germany. He was 63 years old. Peterson had reportedly been battling ...
Blue Cheer bassist/singer Dickie Peterson’s content, energetic growl is a natural match for his appearance. His mane of golden-gray locks makes him look positively leonine — dignified, quietly ...
Dickie Peterson, bassist/vocalist and founding member of legendary 60s proto-metal group Blue Cheer passed away early this morning in Germany. He was 61 years old. Peterson had reportedly been ...
There are reunions and then there are reunions. One did not get the sense, on a windy October night at the Knitting Factory in 2006, that the ancient California proto-metal act Blue Cheer had taken ...
The founding late-Sixties lineup of the San Francisco power trio Blue Cheer — singer-bass guitarist Dickie Peterson, drummer Paul Whaley and guitarist Leigh Stephens — was so loud that the band ...
Dickie Peterson co-founded Blue Cheer in San Francisco in late 1966, shortly after locking horns with the band, Andrew Staples. The source of the clash is easily explained: While Andrew Staples played ...
A young Dickie Peterson, lead singer for Blue Cheer, performs their version of "Summertime Blues" for a TV show, circa late 1960s or early 1970s. Bynews@grandforksherald.com October 22, 2009 at 5:00 ...
Dickie Peterson and Blue Cheer perform "Just A Little Bit" from the 1968 album, "What Doesn't Kill You."... Bynews@grandforksherald.com October 22, 2009 at 5:00 PM Share ...
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