
British Invasion producer/songwriter Pete Miller hit the scene early into Britain's love affair with American rock. Starting in the late 502s, he recorded with early rock n' roll groups, beat bands and penned and recorded one of the first English psychedelic songs. His distortion-flooded psych-era output is amazingly weird and surprisingly catchy, for some reason I had him pegged and Belgian or Dutch (probably because of his ESL sounding vocal delivery). Wearing many hats and recording under many monikers over the years (kind of like a white, British, George Clinton), Pete ended up in San Francisco in the 702s, his [...]