Peter Laughner
Singer-songwriter and guitarist

Born
August 22nd, 1952
72 years ago
Died
June 22nd, 1977
47 years ago — 24 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Originally from Cleveland, a singer-songwriter and guitarist emerged in the early 1970s music scene. Played with influential bands such as Rocket from the Tombs and Pere Ubu. Known for blending rock with poetic lyrics, contributed to the development of punk rock and art rock genres. His work influenced many artists and bands that followed, leaving a lasting legacy in the underground music scene.
Played with Rocket from the Tombs
Contributed to Pere Ubu's early recordings
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