Dickie Peterson

American singer-songwriter and bassist

Dickie Peterson - American singer-songwriter and bassist
Born

1948
77 years ago

Died

October 12th, 2009
16 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American singer-songwriter and bassist, contributed significantly to the music scene through the band Blue Cheer. The group was pivotal in the development of heavy metal and psychedelic rock during the late 1960s. Peterson's distinctive voice and bass playing characterized the band’s sound, which was marked by its loud and powerful instrumentation. Blue Cheer gained considerable recognition with their cover of 'Summertime Blues' which topped the charts. The band released several albums throughout their career, solidifying their legacy in rock music.

Formed and led the band Blue Cheer

Achieved commercial success with 'Summertime Blues'

Released influential albums like 'Vincebus Eruptum'

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