Michael Leslie Peters (born 25 February 1959)
is a
Welsh
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musician, best known as the lead singer of
The Alarm
The Alarm are a Welsh rock band that formed in Rhyl, Wales, in 1981. Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977, under lead vocalist Mike Peters, the band soon embraced arena rock and included marked influences from Welsh languag ...
. After the band split up in 1991, Peters wrote and released solo work, before reconstituting The Alarm in 2000. Additionally, he is co-founder of the
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Foundation. Between 2011 and 2013, Peters was the vocalist for
Big Country
Big Country are a Scottish rock band formed in Dunfermline, Fife, in 1981.
The height of the band's popularity was in the early to mid 1980s, although it has retained a cult following for many years since. The band's music incorporated Scott ...
as well as The Alarm.
Early life
Peters was born in
Prestatyn
Prestatyn is a seaside town and community in Denbighshire, Wales. Historically a part of Flintshire, it is located on the Irish Sea coast, to the east of Rhyl. Prestatyn has a population of 19,085,
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and grew up living in The Crescent Hotel in Edward Henry Street,
Rhyl
Rhyl (; cy, Y Rhyl, ) is a seaside town and community in Denbighshire, Wales. The town lies within the historic boundaries of Flintshire, on the north-east coast of Wales at the mouth of the River Clwyd ( Welsh: ''Afon Clwyd'').
To the we ...
, with former The Alarm band member Eddie MacDonald. The name of the street became the inspiration for a track on the album of the same name, released as part of ''The Poppyfields Bond'' of albums. On "Edward Henry Street", Peters describes his life growing up in Wales.
Peters' first job was a computer operator for
Kwik Save
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. He worked on an old
IBM System 3 mainframe.
Musical career
1970s
Peters' musical debut was on 10 October 1975,
when he fronted Hairy Hippie (named by the disc jockey James Alexander Barr), a band formed with his schoolmates to perform at his sister's 21st birthday party at the Talardy Hotel in
St Asaph
St Asaph (; cy, Llanelwy "church on the Elwy") is a city and community on the River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 3,355, making it the second-smallest city in Britain in terms of population and urban ...
. The first song performed that night was a
cover version
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of "If You Think You Know How To Love Me" by
Smokie.
His first band proper was the Toilets, formed after he saw the
Sex Pistols play at
Chester in 1976. The first song the Toilets played live was "Nothing to Do" at the Palace Hotel in Rhyl.
Peters, along with MacDonald, Dave Sharp and Nigel Twist (then called Nigel Buckle), formed a band called Seventeen in 1978. The first song Seventeen played was "Pop Generation" at the Bee (now Station) Hotel in Rhyl on 27 May 1978. One single was released in 1979 on the Vendetta
label
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titled "Don't Let Go".
1980s
In 1981, The Alarm was formed and moved to London to tour the club circuit. They were signed by the
IRS
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label. The band took their name from a song named Alarm Alarm, that was one of the first songs written by Peters for the Toilets. On
BBC Radio 1
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,
John Peel commented that with
Duran Duran,
Talk Talk
Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981, led by Mark Hollis (vocals, guitar, piano), Lee Harris (drums), and Paul Webb (bass). The group achieved early chart success with the synth-pop singles " Talk Talk" (1982), " It's My Life", and " ...
and now Alarm Alarm perhaps he should call himself John Peel John Peel, so the name was shortened to The Alarm.
The Alarm played their first gig in the Victoria Hotel in Prestatyn on 10 June 1981.
[ "Shout to the Devil" was the first song to be played. Peters wrote the song that day and as it suited the three acoustics and drumkit line-up, the band used to rehearse it during the soundcheck. Their first single on their own label, "Unsafe Building", was released in November 1981.
]
1990s
In 1991, The Alarm split up after Peters left the band on stage at the Brixton Academy.
The original members of the Alarm have only reunited once. This was for the VH1 series ''Bands Reunited
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'' on 28 October 2003.
Two singles were released in 1994. "Back into the System", which also included a Welsh release of the single. This was followed by "It Just Don't Get Any Better Than This". Peters teamed up with the Poets for both records. The single also included a first release of the track "White Noise" which Peters re-recorded for the album ''Rise''. The American release also included a re-mix.
It would be a further year before Peters released his first solo album venture '' Breathe''. Being a UK-only release, the CD version of the album did not contain Peter's first two solo singles. An acoustic-only version of the same album was also released. By now, Peters had retreated into the internet and had his own website, where most of his future releases would be sold.
In 1996, after having been misdiagnosed with cancer, Peters released his second solo venture ''Feel Free''. The album included a take on Grandmaster Flash's influential rap track " The Message". The American release of ''Feel Free'' also included a special hidden track called "Gone Elvis".
In 1998, ''Rise
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'' was released, to a wider audience this time. ''Rise'' was a change of musical direction for Peters. "White Noise Part II" found Peters experimenting with studio sound manipulation and drum machines, whereas "My Calling" featured Peters' signature acoustic/electric roots-rock sound. The album also featured the song "In Circles", which Peters co-wrote with ex- Cult guitarist Billy Duffy
William Henry Duffy (born 12 May 1961) is an English rock musician, best known as the guitarist of the band The Cult.
Early life
Duffy was born and grew up in Manchester. He has Irish and Jewish heritage and ancestry. He began playing the g ...
.
Peters followed the release of ''Rise'' by touring the US under "The Interactive Acoustic Works U.S. Tour", which started in Boston on 10 October 1998. That year also saw the release of the album ''Live (From a Broadcast)''. This set included a version of the Alarm's best known song, "68 Guns
"Sixty Eight Guns" is a song by Welsh rock band the Alarm that was released as a single in August 1983 and later appeared on the group's debut album ''Declaration'' in February 1984. It was written by Alarm members Mike Peters and Eddie MacDonal ...
", which reinstated an extra verse that the band had trimmed out early in the writing process.
In 1999, Peters again worked with Billy Duffy, forming a band called Coloursound with Duffy, his former Cult bandmate Scott Garret
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, and Craig Adams (formerly of The Mission). They recorded one eponym
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ous studio album.
Since 1993, Peters has held an annual weekend event called "The Gathering" at Llandudno. It has been attended by various guest musicians, including former Alarm band members.
2000s
The new millennium saw Peters release ''Flesh and Blood'', based on the stage play of the same name written by Helen Griffin.
In 2000, Peters decided to reuse the Alarm brand name. After he left the band in 1991, Peters had signed over rights to the name to the other band members. This caused former drummer Nigel Twist to threaten to sue. Peters has since used the Alarm brand name, sometimes with added roman numerals for the year.
In 2001, Peters went on the road again as part of supergroup Dead Men Walking
Dead Men Walking are a British based rock supergroup with a multi national line-up, who have toured the UK, Ireland and the United States. From 2001 to 2006 they were led by Mike Peters of the Alarm and Kirk Brandon, of Spear of Destiny, with a ...
. Featuring Pete Wylie
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Career Early b ...
(of The Mighty Wah!), Glen Matlock
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(former Sex Pistols), Captain Sensible
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( The Damned), and Kirk Brandon
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Musical career
Brandon's music career started in 1978, in Clapham, south Lo ...
(Spear of Destiny
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), the band played a mixture of old and new material spanning their combined careers.
In 2004, Peters released the single " 45 RPM" using the pseudonym, the Poppy Fields, using the guise that this band was a teenage band based from Chester. (This hoax was the source of the subject of the movie ''Vinyl
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''). Peters came eleventh in an on-line poll to find 100 Welsh Heroes
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.
He joined members of The Mescaleros
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Many of the band members were multi-instrumentalists. The origin ...
in 2010 to perform songs of Joe Strummer under the name Los Mondo Bongo.
In 2011, Peters joined Big Country for their UK tour and released a single with the band that August, titled "Another Country", followed in April 2013 by an album ''The Journey The Journey may refer to:
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''. On 9 November 2013 it was announced via the Big Country Facebook page that Peters had departed the band.
Musical influences
Peters has stated various artists have had an influence on his musical direction. In "Edward Henry Street" of the album with the same name Peters sings ''"bought Aladdin Sane from Greaves records"'' in reference to the song by David Bowie
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.
Woody Guthrie
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is also an influence.
MPO
MPO (Mike Peters Organisation) was formed in 1992 as Peters used the internet to communicate with his fan base.
Health and personal life
In 1986, in the middle of the height of the fame of The Alarm, whilst based in London
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during the week, Peters was still living with his parents in Rhyl. Having hitch-hiked home one weekend, he met his future wife, Jules, then an undergraduate student at Bangor University studying English. The couple were engaged two weeks later, and have two sons, both conceived through IVF
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation where an egg is combined with sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating an individual's ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova (egg or eggs) f ...
. The family currently lives in Dyserth
Dyserth ( cy, Diserth) is a village, community and electoral ward in Denbighshire, Wales. Its population at the 2011 United Kingdom census was 2,269 and was estimated by the Office for National Statistics as 2,271 in 2019. It lies within the ...
, North Wales
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.
In 1996, Peters made a recovery from lymph cancer
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,[ and began ]recording
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and touring again, sometimes with members of the re-formed band. He also presented a regular show called ''Bedrock'' on BBC Radio Wales
BBC Radio Wales is a Welsh radio station owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales, a division of the BBC. It began broadcasting on 13 November 1978, replacing the 'Radio 4 Wales' opt-out service (previously the Welsh Home Service). Radio Wales b ...
. In 2005, Peters discovered that he was suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Leukemia ( also spelled leukaemia and pronounced ) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called ''blasts'' or ...
.[ At this time, Peters co-founded the ]Love Hope Strength Love Hope Strength Foundation is a charitable foundation whose purpose is to raise funds and awareness in order to benefit people with cancer and leukaemia. The charity sponsors treks and climbs to the world's highest mountains, often performing mus ...
Foundation with fellow leukaemia patient James Chippendale
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, the president of CSI Entertainment in Dallas
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, Texas
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. Peters has since announced a remission of this and has appeared in a documentary for BBC Wales chronicling his battle with cancer. The documentary was released in 2006 as ''Mike Peters on the Road to Recovery'' with some of the proceeds being donated to Peters' foundation.
In October 2007, Peters, along with 38 other musicians, cancer survivors and supporters, made a 14-day trek to the Mount Everest
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base camp to perform the highest concert ever on land to raise awareness and money to fight cancer. Other musicians included Cy Curnin
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and Jamie West-Oram of The Fixx
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, Glenn Tilbrook
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of Squeeze, Slim Jim Phantom
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Phantom currentl ...
of The Stray Cats
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and Nick Harper
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. In 2011, Love Hope Strength Foundation released the film ''More to Live For'', intended to promote the importance of bone marrow donation in saving the lives of cancer victims.
Peters is a regular member of the running group The NightCrawlers, who run every Thursday night around various locations in the North East Wales area.
Peters was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Clwyd in December 2008. He was appointed a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to cancer care.
In September 2022, he announced that his chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) had relapsed, and he was being treated with chemotherapy at the North Wales Cancer Centre."A personal message from Mike Peters", ''Love Hope Strength Foundation'', 25 September 2022
Retrieved 2 November 2022
Discography
Albums
Singles
Promotional recordings
Filmography
Videos
DVDS
References
External links
Official Alarm website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peters, Mike
1959 births
Living people
Welsh male singers
Welsh rock guitarists
Welsh songwriters
Welsh new wave musicians
Male new wave singers
People from Prestatyn
People from Rhyl
The Alarm members
Big Country members
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Dead Men Walking members
British male songwriters
Deputy Lieutenants of Clwyd