About Pete Dello and Friends
Pete Dello (born Peter Blumsom, 26 May 1942, Oxford, England) is a 1960s and 1970s singer-songwriter and now music teacher. He sang and played guitar in the 1960s group Honeybus and released the album "In to Your Ears" in 1971 with a bunch of friends. Dello started his career as a musician in the skiffle era of the 1950s and was a founding member of the rock and roll band Grant Tracy and The Sunsets, after which he joined Steve Darbyshire's backing group, The Yum Yum Band, in the mid-1960s.
Top Tracks
Do I Still Figure in Your Life
It's What You've Got
It's the Way
I'm a Gambler
There Is Nothing That I Can Do For You
Harry the Earwig
Uptight Basil
Taking the Heart Out of Love
On a Time Said Sylvie
Go Away
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