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Peer was born as
Peter Verschuren on December 8th, 1959 in Breda, a city in the south of Holland
with a population of 150,000
Peer was, what
he calls, a kind of a problem child. As any kid he had his
hobbies : soccer (at WDS) and drawing. His first musical steps
were those of a drummer, obviously fascinated by rythym, although when he got a
guitar as a present, that was totally IT ! His early influences were
not the least: the likes of Rory Gallagher (r.i.p.), the Golden Earring and
Alvin Lee's Ten Years After formed him in the early
beginning. Not surprisingly all acts where the guitar was the
dominating instrument.
I asked Peer
what guitarplayers have influenced them in a later stage of his
guitarcareer. These are the ones he mentioned
: Mark Knopfler, Al di Meola, Johnny Winter, Michael Schenker (he named
his son after MS), Eddie Van Halen, Dave Gilmour, Peter Frampton, Jan Akkerman,
Roy Buchanan , Uli Roth, Frank Marino, Neil Schon, Andy Powell and Laurie
Wisefield.
1978 was the
year that Peer joined his first (of course) coverband,
Badge. This band played covers of Thin Lizzy, UFO, Saxon,
Golden Earring, Ten Years After and Krokus . After a short while Peer
joined a in this region very known band called Highway.
Highway had
their own material, and besides that songs they played covers of Michael
Schenker, Scorpions, Y&T and Judas Priest. Highway changed its name
into Rancid around 1981 playing mainly their own songs.
After his Rancid
period, Peer did some blues jamsessions before joining
Vengeancein 1987. The Vengeance history can
be read at http://www.vengeance-online.tk
At the end of
1989, Peer left Vengeance and did all sorts of things; mainly he played in
coverbands doing so-called Top 100 hits and played in a few bands like Houdoe En
Bedankt (a Hells Angels-approved rockband), Blues Bucket Band, Wang Dang Sweet
Poontang (formed after the death of Rory Gallagher) and The Boldinis (bluesrock
and covers)
In 1994,
Vengeance was formed again around singer Leon Goewie, who had asked Arjen
Lucassen to help him set up a career again. Arjen wrote all songs for the 2nd
debutalbum Back From Flight 19, for which Arjen used some songs
that did not appear on his Ayreon albums. Of course, Peer was asked
to join Vengeance again, together with Jan Somers; the band was finally
completed with Barend Courbois on bass, Paul Thissen on drums and Roland Bakker
on keyboards. Although the album didn't do that well, the concerts
were almost what they used to be a decade earlier: party party and lots of fun,
besides strong music. One single was recorded long after the album; the
Osmonds classic Crazy Horses , being outstandingly covered, did not reach the
level everybody wanted it to. Untill the year 2001;
the band changed bassplayer and drummer, without hiring a new keyboardplayer,
and started to record a demo. But unfortunately, before
the recordings were done, the band split up again after, let's say, differences
in opinion. This split however was final. Of course, Peer joined
Lana Lane in her European tour in 2001; reviews spoke of outstanding guitarwork
and from Holland untill Spain everybody agreed: this was fabulous! The album of
Lana Lane which was the theme of the tour (Secrets of Astrology) was musically
close to what Peer likes in music; although very clearly, the influence of Arjen
Lucassen (having co-written and played on that album) gave that album a touch of
glance, that the successor in 2002, Project Shangri-La, could not
show. Because of the WTC drama in september 2001, plans to
include both Peer and Arjen Lucassen in the recordings of this CD were
skipped.
In January 2003 Peer has recorded his guitarpart
for Erik Norlander's new solo CD " Music Machine" in his hometown Breda ; this CD was
released in June 2003, and also some songs of this album will be played
live on stage during the tour
Also in June, the short
Lana Lane and Erik Norlander European tour started,
also featuring Ernst van Ee on drums, Kelly Keeling
as guest on vocals, and Don Schiff on the Chapman stick.
After finishing this tour,
Peer continues to work on a solo CD for which Don Schiff
already played some bass tracks. These tracks are now publishes as download or play in the Discography section.
Peer starts a new band in December 2006 because of his wish to do something with a lot of classic hardrock songs. Thus, "Into The Arena" was born (see www.intothearena.nl) .
Peers equipment: Flying V Gibson, Fender Stratocaster,
Squire Stratocaster, Crate 180 amplifier (portable) and 2 Marshall
speakers
No effects!
His favorite albums :
Irish Tour 1974 - Rory Gallagher Wall
of dolls - Golden Earring Frampton comes Alive
(1) Strangers in the night -UFO One of these nights -Eagles Beyond the Thunder
- Neil Schon Yessongs Live
Dates - Wishbone Ash Everything from Queen en Freddie
Mercury Live and dangerous -Thin Lizzy Rising Force - Yngwie Malmsteen On every street
- Dire Straits Unplugged - Rod Stewart
Honorary album/ renewals in music :
Dream Theater - Images and words In
transit Saga Bob Marley Live at the Lyceum
Abba - Arrival Silk degrees Boz
Scaggs Burning japan Glen Hughes Billion dllar babies A Cooper A little aint
enough- DL Roth Nightingales and bombers Manfred
Manns Earth Band Captured Live - Journey
Favorite Musicians: Freddie Mercury, Michael Schenker,
Rory Gallagher, Peter Frampton, Rick Wakeman
John Fogerty. George Kooymans, Mark Knopfler
Favorite film: Frankenstein (Boris Karloff)
Favorite TVseries: Sanford and Son Favorite book: Playboy , books about cooking Favorite food : lots of meat, french fries, Indonesian ,
Greek Quote : everyone is born naked and
were all gonna die so dont walk with your nose in the air
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