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Peter Gabriel Program Peter Gabriel is a man and musician who takes multi-media to a new level. Starting his career in the early 1970s as Genesis front man, Gabriel helped organize and performed on the Amnesty USA and Amnesty International tours and pioneered innovative v
Peter Gabriel - So Peter Gabriel is an internationally-famous musician and Third World activist, and was the original lead singer with Genesis. A major player in the staging of the African segment of Live 8 in the early 00s, he is not only known for his Eastern and African-influenced music, but ... for several groundbreaking music videos (most notably Sledgehammer, his highest-charting release on both sides of the Atlantic).
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The musician Peter Gabriel has told the BBC about his ambitions for a new website that will distribute free music - legitimately. The former singer with prog rock group Genesis has established the We7 website as a place that will benefit both music fans and musicians. Users will be able to download music for free, but adverts that are "grafted" onto each track will provide a source of income for artists.
Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel has earned a worldwide reputation for his innovative work as a musician, writer and video maker. In 1975 he started his solo career after leaving the band he co-founded, Genesis. Peter has since released 11 albums, with his 1986 album So winning him his first of four Grammys. The videos from this project confirmed him as a leader in video production and included “Sledgehammer,” which has won the most music video awards ever, including the number one position in Rolling Stones' top 100 videos of all time. Peter's soundtrack works include Birdy (1984), The Last Temptation of Christ (1989), and Rabbit Proof Fence (2002), and in 2000 he composed the music for the central show in the London Millennium Dome.
Following his departure from Genesis in 1976, Peter Gabriel began work on the first of three consecutive eponymously titled albums; each record was named Peter Gabriel, he said, as if they were editions of the same magazine. In 1977, his first solo album appeared and became a moderate success due to the single "Solsbury Hill." Another self-titled record followed in 1978, yet received comparatively weaker reviews. Gabriel's third eponymous album was his artistic breakthrough. Produced by Steve Lillywhite and released in 1980, the album established Gabriel as one of rock's most ambitious, innovative musicians, as well as one of its most political -- "Biko," a song about a murdered antiapartheid activist, became one of the biggest protest anthems of the '80s. "Games Without Frontiers," with its eerie chorus, nearly reached the Top 40.
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Peter Gabriel has been interested in world music for many years, with the first musical evidence appearing on his third album. This influence has increased over time, and he is the driving force behind the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) movement. He created the Real World Studios and record label to facilitate the creation and distribution of such music by various artists, and he has worked to educate Western culture about the work of such musicians as Yungchen Lhamo, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Youssou N'dour. He has ... recently been interested in multimedia projects, creating the Xplora and Eve CD-ROMs. He has a long-standing interest in human rights, and launched the Witness programme to supply video cameras to human rights activists to expose abuses.
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