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|'''Chieftains'''<br />The Chieftains are a traditional Irish band formed in Dublin in November 1962. They recorded five sessions for Peel’s shows between 1970 and 1975, and the DJ also played tracks from their records - indeed in one show in 1976 he featured selections ... [[Chieftains|(read more)]]
|'''Link Wray'''<br />Link Wray was an American rock'n'roll guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. His main claim to fame is Rumble (1958), which features a murderously heavy riff that allegedly inspired Jimmy Page, Neil Young, Iggy Pop and Pete Townshend, among many others. ... [[Link Wray|(read more)]]
 
 
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|'''June Tabor'''<br />Peel discovered June Tabor when Tim Rose, member of Steeleye Span, was due to perform a session for Peel's show with Maddy Prior in 1975, however she had a sore throat and Tim Rose decided to call Tabor, who he knew from her work with other folk artists, to invite her to perform with him.... [[June Tabor|(read more)]]
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|'''Donna Loren'''<br />Donna Loren, born 1947, is an American singer and actress. Peel first met her in 1966 when she visited the National Orange Show in San Bernardino, California, where he was working for the local KMEN radio station. A picture from the Kmentertainer, KMEN's newsletter ... [[Donna Loren|(read more)]]
 
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|'''Hooton 3 Car'''<br />Hooton 3 Car were a British punk/melodic hardcore band, formed in Sunderland in 1989. The band's third session, recorded just after a week's touring in Japan, included a song Peel regarded as his personal favourite of their output, Danny, which he suggested ... [[Hooton 3 Car|(read more)]]
|'''Van Morrison'''<br />Throughout the late 60's and 70's, Peel would often play solo tracks from Van Morrison on his show. One of the first of these was the ungrammatically-titled "He Ain't Give You None", from the singer's Blowin' Your Mind LP, played on an early Top Gear. Peel drily introduced it as "the sad tale of a man who failed his English O-Level"...." [[Van Morrison|(read more)]]
 
 
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|[[Record Collection]]: Details of the first 100 LPs of each letter of John Peel's record collection were released at [http://thespace.org/ The Space] website in 2012. All material is now available at [http://www.johnpeelarchive.com/ John Peel Archive] and [http://www.youtube.com/user/johnpeelarchive YouTube]. Since Sept. 2014, a new [http://www.johnpeelarchive.com/boxes.html Record Boxes] series features selections from the collection by key music figures. Latest:<br>
 
|[[Record Collection]]: Details of the first 100 LPs of each letter of John Peel's record collection were released at [http://thespace.org/ The Space] website in 2012. All material is now available at [http://www.johnpeelarchive.com/ John Peel Archive] and [http://www.youtube.com/user/johnpeelarchive YouTube]. Since Sept. 2014, a new [http://www.johnpeelarchive.com/boxes.html Record Boxes] series features selections from the collection by key music figures. Latest:<br>
* (Dec 2014): [http://johnpeelarchive.com/mala/ Mala Record Box]
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The Chieftains are a traditional Irish band formed in Dublin in November 1962. They recorded five sessions for Peel’s shows between 1970 and 1975, and the DJ also played tracks from their records - indeed in one show in 1976 he featured selections ... (read more)
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Donna Loren, born 1947, is an American singer and actress. Peel first met her in 1966 when she visited the National Orange Show in San Bernardino, California, where he was working for the local KMEN radio station. A picture from the Kmentertainer, KMEN's newsletter ... (read more)
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Hooton 3 Car were a British punk/melodic hardcore band, formed in Sunderland in 1989. The band's third session, recorded just after a week's touring in Japan, included a song Peel regarded as his personal favourite of their output, Danny, which he suggested ... (read more)

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