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12 Facts About Pete Trewavas

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Peter Trewavas was born on 15 January 1959 and is an English musician, best known as the bassist of the progressive rock band Marillion.

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Pete Trewavas joined in 1982, replacing Diz Minnitt, while acting as a backing vocalist and occasional guitarist.

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Pete Trewavas is a member of the progressive rock supergroup Transatlantic.

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In 2011, Pete Trewavas joined up with his longtime friend Eric Blackwood to form the duo Edison's Children.

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Pete Trewavas co-wrote and produced the album with Eric Blackwood and played lead guitar and lead vocals on many of tracks along with bass and programming for the symphonic orchestration.

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On 17 September 2012, during a Marillion concert at The Junction in Cambridge, Steve Hogarth announced that Pete Trewavas was now called "Sweet Pea Tremendous" as it was the result of putting his name into an anagram solver.

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Pete Trewavas has appeared in Prog Aid, the charity project set up to raise money for victims of the 2004 tsunami.

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Pete Trewavas was a guest musician on English progressive rock band Big Big Train's 2007 album, The Difference Machine.

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Primarily a bassist, Pete Trewavas has been known to write keyboard parts during his time with Transatlantic, and has played acoustic guitar on Marillion songs, particularly "Faith" and "Now She'll Never Know".

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On 11 January 1999, Pete Trewavas was hit by a motorist when cycling home from the studio Racket Club.

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Pete Trewavas suffered multiple injuries and spent time in intensive care, and underwent surgery on his leg.

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Pete Trewavas is a fan of the football team Manchester United FC.