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TOPIC: Daniel Boone, R.I.P.
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Daniel Boone, R.I.P. 10 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Had a hit in the early 70s with Beautiful Sunday

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British musician/singer/songwriter and producer Peter Green (best known as Daniel Boone) passed away January 27, in Paignton Devon, UK. Boone was best known for his 1972 international hit single “Beautiful Sunday”.

Born Peter Charles Green on July 31, 1942, the singer had a lengthy career dating back to the early ’60s with such bands as The Beachcombers and The Bruisers. He soon started using the name Lee Stirling, then Peter Lee Stirling, and recorded a number of singles under that name. Some of his songs were recorded by other artists during the ’60s as well.

In 1971 Green adopted the name Daniel Boone and recorded a number of albums, and having other such hits as “Annabelle” and “Sunshine Lover”. He’d also recorded for Avenue Records (cover versions), Bell Records (singles), and recorded rock albums with studio bands Rumplestilskin and Hungry Wolf.

Boone also had a working relationship with David Byron (Uriah Heep), and co-wrote and produced Byron’s 1978 solo album Baby Faced Killer. The pair also worked on a number of disco/dance releases under such names as Warlord, The Intergalactic Orchestra, and Technique – who scored a hit with “Michael Angelo”. During this time at Old Smithy Studios with Muff Murfin, Byron wrote under the alias Mark Oxford, while bass player Pino Palladino (uncredited) was also involved. Boone ended the ’70s with his 1979 solo album All My Own Work (a Canada only release).

In the ’80s, as Boone, he released a solo album in 1985 – I’m Only Looking, and played on Peter Green’s (ex Fleetwood Mac) 1983 album Kolors. He also co-wrote 2 tracks that appeared on the first Byron Band single, as well as co-wrote and appeared on releases by guitarist Robin George. In the ’90s he recorded with The Troggs. There are a few clips on youtube of him appearing on TV in Europe performing “Beautiful Sunday”.

 
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Re:Daniel Boone, R.I.P. 10 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Thank you MCR for keeping us up to speed with some of these often obscure but always important parts of the past 60 years of British pop music (of which I was - and still am - a minor part). I sometimes think we should adapt this misused forum into Tipsheet TV - featuring the work, not only of artistes, but of those for whom this was founded - those behind the scenes but vital contributors like my dear old friend Seymour Stein, who I was discussing here at MiCannes as he recently passed away and used to be my regular dinner guest at Midem until the end of that gathering. Madonna, Ramones, McCoys - quite a collection.
 
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