Pete Sears (English Wikipedia)

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  • Rotter, Joshua (15 April 2022). "Rock legend Pete Sears of Moonalice on Jimi, Grace, Jerry, and hitting that psychedelic groove". 48 hills. Retrieved 18 January 2024.

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  • Sears, Pete (18 April 2012). "1969-70 "Silver Metre" Fillmore West, San Francisco". Facebook. Retrieved 27 January 2021. "Silver Metre" was the third pro band I was a member of. In the summer of 1969 I showed up in Venice Beach, Los Angeles after flying from London to take Leigh (I had met him there) up on his offer to put me up if I ever made it to the USA. We then got a band together called "Silver Metre". We were managed by Tom Donahue of KSAN FM radio fame, and released an album on National General Records. The record was recorded at Trident Studios in London.

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petesears.com

  • Pete. "About". PETE SEARS. Retrieved 18 January 2024.

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  • Sippel, John (3 July 1971). "Weintraub's 'Ball' to Roll at L.A. Theater; Rock Artists' Odyssey". Billboard. Vol. 83, no. 27. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 82. ISSN 0006-2510.

xtrememusician.com

  • Pete Sears on Xtreme Musician. Accessed 14 March 2011.