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31 January 2021

Addition to Galleries Page - Personal Collection.  Thanks to Dave Stewart.

7 July 2020

Addition to Galleries page - Peddlers on Dutch TV.  Thanks to Terry Sinett.

13 May 2020

Thanks to Terry Sinnett for additions to Galleries page.

10 October 2018

Great New Roy Phillips album, "Standard Procedure 1"

A set of songs given the classic Peddlers treatment includes "Summertime", "Got My Mojo Working", "Let It Be" and a live version of "My Way" recorded in 1974 by the Peddlers in Amsterdam.

now available from Roy's website

www.royphillips.org  

8 April 2017

Thanks to our friend Bas Mollenkramer for these images of the ultra rare

French release of 'Suite London'

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8 March 2013

New image sent in by Jurgen Degasperi!

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13 July 2012

Live Photos 1976-1980

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15 June 2012

 'Southern Woman'

TV clip added to Discography

See 'Birthday'

 5 June 2012

New Gallery Page

6 Sept 2007

Ladies and gentlemen,
The Peddlers

24 Sept 2007 

Roy's New CD

Dancing With Shadows

19 August 2006

Suite London

15 April 2006

'Suite London' now on cd! Order here    

7 March 2006

Tis' here enjoy

Click the above link for Roy Phillip's new album! and DVD

 


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Kelly Osbourne
Mike Masterton
13 December 2003
14:54:02

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Has anybody heard Kelly/Ozzy Osbourn's new single "Changes"

the start has a very Peddlers "Birth" start to the piano, take a

listen,see what I mean.

Peter Horton
06 January 2004
19:34:21

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Re:Kelly Osbourne

I'll speak to you Mike as we appear to be the only two people left on the planet talking about The Peddlers in 2004.

I agree, the start of Changes is very reminiscent of Birth. An excellent re-take of the early 70s 'B' side of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, if you'll pardon the language.

I have had Birth & Girlie in my singles collection for 20 years and at the start of 2003 I bought How Cool Is Cool. The rest is history. Favourite tracks are Smile, Lover, Tell The World We're Not In, People, Ebb Tide, Girlie, What'll I Do.

Wonderful stuff! Took me thirty years to catch on, but we got there in the end.

Regards, Peter

Mike Masterton
23 January 2004
00:48:04

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Re:Kelly Osbourne

Peter Horton wrote:

>Well thank's for the reply Peter,lol welcome to the planet Peddler's,as we are the only two we can say what we want,although Anne kindly replied as well.I have been a fan since way back saw them a couple of times and got signatures off Roy & Tab,although missed Trevor somehow,get it one day perhapse.Those tunes you chose very simlar to mine,I like "Freewheeler's very much,I think it's my favorite,do you have the single "Rainy Day in London",I love that instramental lovely Hammond sound.Keep in touch Peter.Sorry it took so long to reply to this.

Regard's

Mike. I'll speak to you Mike as we appear to be the only two people left on the planet talking about The Peddlers in 2004.

> I agree, the start of Changes is very reminiscent of Birth. An excellent re-take of the early 70s 'B' side of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, if you'll pardon the language.

> I have had Birth & Girlie in my singles collection for 20 years and at the start of 2003 I bought How Cool Is Cool. The rest is history. Favourite tracks are Smile, Lover, Tell The World We're Not In, People, Ebb Tide, Girlie, What'll I Do.

> Wonderful stuff! Took me thirty years to catch on, but we got there in the end.

> Regards, Peter

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