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Not to be confused with Peter Gill, drummer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

Pete Gill
Birth namePeter Gill
Born9 June 1951 (1951-06-09) (age 73)
OriginSheffield, England
GenresHeavy metal
OccupationMusician
InstrumentDrums
Years active1970–1996
Musical artist

Peter Gill (born 9 June 1951) is an English former heavy metal drummer, formerly a member of The Glitter Band, Saxon and Motörhead.

Gill was one of the two drummers in The Glitter Band, then formed part of the original line-up of Saxon in 1978. He stayed with them until 1981, recording their first four albums, leaving the band after he injured his hand. Gill later spent three years with Motörhead, 1984 to 1987, recording four new tracks for the compilation No Remorse, The Birthday Party and one full album, Orgasmatron. The band also toured extensively in the time Gill was a member. After years of absence Gill, reunited with his former Saxon colleagues in a new band, named Son of a Bitch with bassist Steve Dawson and guitarist Graham Oliver. Gill stayed briefly in the band, recording only one album called Victim You in 1996.

Pete Gill detoxed in 2004 after having a problem with alcohol for two years, and is unable to play anymore, due to severe arthritis which he claimed had "spread to my hands and my legs and my back".

Discography

Saxon

Motörhead

Son of a Bitch

Video and DVDs

References

  1. "Saxon Biography". Billboard. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  2. Webb, Spike (2012). Mad, Bad and Dangerous – The Book of Drummers' Tales. John Blake. ISBN 9781857829976.
  3. Dome, Malcolm (8 September 2014). "Saxon and the Story of Denim And Leather". Team Rock. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  4. Burridge, Alan (April 1991). "Motörhead". Record Collector (140): 16–22.
  5. "PETE GILL (MOTORHEAD): "It was guitarist Phil Campbell who got me into Motorhead"". Perun.hr. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
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