Peter-John Vettese (born 15 August 1956 in Scotland),
also known as Peter Vettese, is a British
keyboardist, songwriter and producer.
Vettese began his music studies with piano lessons at the age
of 4. At 9, he began playing in public with his father's band. He ran
away from home at 17 to join one of the UK's biggest dance hall Big
Bands, but was fired for rehearsing in company time with his own group.
He then formed the jazz fusion group Solaris with guitarist Jim Condie, and toured Scotland and the
US. He was playing in pubs and clubs in Scotland when he saw an
advertisement for keyboard players in the music newspaper Melody
Maker, which turned out to be from the progressive
rock band Jethro Tull.
Vettese joined Jethro Tull in 1982 for the recording of their album Broadsword and the Beast,
and toured with the band extensively for the next couple of years,
appearing on the album Live at Hammersmith '84.
Vettese made significant contributions to Tull's heavily electronic
album Under Wraps (1984), toured with
them again in 1986,
and recorded as a guest musician on Rock
Island (1989).
Vettese also collaborated with Tull's frontman Ian Anderson on
Anderson's 1983
solo album, Walk Into Light.
Vettese co-wrote half the songs on the album, which is notable for his
innovative contributions on electronic keyboards.
Following this, Vettese began an independent career as a
songwriter, arranger and producer. In the 1980s he worked with and
produced a diverse range of artists including Frankie Goes to Hollywood,
Go
West, Pet Shop Boys, Bee
Gees, Cher,
Foreigner,
Carly
Simon and Clannad.
More recently he has worked with Simple
Minds, Annie Lennox (the Grammy
winning arrangement of Walking On Broken Glass), Zucchero, Peter Cox, Heather
Small, Dido, Sophie
B. Hawkins, Beverley Knight, Gary
Barlow, Mark Owen, Geri
Halliwell, Melanie C, Nate
James and Alex Parks.
Vettese is currently signed to EMI and has his own recording studio in London
where he also writes music for film soundtracks.
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Tull |
| Ian Anderson | Martin
Barre | Jonathan Noyce | Andrew
Giddings | Doane Perry |
| Mick Abrahams | Clive
Bunker | Glenn Cornick | Barriemore
Barlow | Jeffrey Hammond | John
Evan | David Palmer | John
Glascock | Mark Craney | Peter-John Vettese | Eddie
Jobson | Dave Pegg | Gerry Conway | Maartin
Allcock | Dave Mattacks | Tony
Iommi |
| Discography |
| Studio: This Was
| Stand Up
| Benefit | Aqualung
| Thick as a Brick
| A Passion Play
| War Child |Minstrel in the Gallery
| Too Old
to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! | Songs
From The Wood | Heavy
Horses | Stormwatch
| A
| Broadsword and the Beast
| Under Wraps | A
Classic Case | Crest
of a Knave | Rock
Island | Catfish
Rising | Roots
to Branches | J-Tull
Dot Com | The Jethro Tull
Christmas Album
Live: Nothing
Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 | Bursting
Out | Live at Hammersmith '84
| Jethro Tull In Concert
| A Little Light Music
| Living with the Past
| Aqualung Live
Compilation: M.U. - The
Best Of Jethro Tull - Vol I | Repeat -
The Best of Jethro Tull - Vol II | Original
Masters | 20 Years of
Jethro Tull: Highlights | The
Best Of Jethro Tull - The Anniversary Collection
| Through the Years
| The Very Best of Jethro
Tull | The Essential Jethro Tull
| The Best Of Acoustic
Compilation containing
previously-unreleased material: Living
in the Past | Nightcap
Box set: 20 Years of Jethro Tull
| 25th Anniversary Box Set
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