William Peter Wingfield was born on 7 May 1948 and is an English record producer, keyboard player, songwriter, singer and music journalist.
10 Facts About Pete Wingfield
Pete Wingfield played keyboards on Bryn Haworth's 1974 album, Let the Days Go By and on his 1975 follow-up Sunny Side of the Street.
In 1983, Pete Wingfield played keyboards on Haworth's album, Pass It On.
Pete Wingfield played on several albums by Colin Blunstone including his 1974 album Journey.
The song was Pete Wingfield's only charting single in any of these three countries.
Pete Wingfield played piano for the Alan Parsons rhythm section at Abbey Road Studios, with Pete Moss on bass guitar, for Dexys Midnight Runners and Paul McCartney.
Pete Wingfield played keyboards with The Hollies during this period.
Pete Wingfield played with Van Morrison at the 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival, which was one of the two shows featured on Morrison's first DVD.
Several years later, Pete Wingfield did a summer tour of Europe with Morrison's band, featuring the songs from the latter's 1979 album, Into the Music.
Pete Wingfield played on sessions for The Housemartins, Level 42, The Beautiful South, Van Morrison, Interview, Jimmy Witherspoon, Freddie King, Buddy Guy and Paul McCartney on his Run Devil Run album.