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Pete Trewavas

1959 - Today

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Peter „Pete“ Trewavas (born 15 January 1959) is an English musician, best known as the bassist of the progressive rock band Marillion. He joined in 1982, replacing Diz Minnitt, while acting as a backing vocalist and occasional guitarist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pete Trewavas is the 2,697th most popular musician (down from 2,569th in 2019), the 6,681st most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,318th in 2019) and the 435th most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Pete Trewavas ranks 2,697 out of 3,175Before him are Lucky Peterson, Pabllo Vittar, Jim O'Rourke, Mundell Lowe, Delta Goodrem, and Vernon Reid. After him are Jaska Raatikainen, Henrik Klingenberg, Dirty South, Marko Kon, Denis Matsuev, and Tony Rice.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Pete Trewavas ranks 720Before him are José Figueroa, Julia Sweeney, Tom Chambers, Fabio Lanzoni, Zdzisław Hoffmann, and Winona LaDuke. After him are Andrey Prokofyev, Mark Patton, Mikhail Devyatyarov, Beth Heiden, Francisco Javier Toledo, and Nikolay Chernetskiy.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Pete Trewavas ranks 6,683 out of 8,785Before him are Lizzie Deignan (1988), Mark Lawrenson (1957), Simon Kinberg (1973), Lucy Griffiths (1986), Augustus Prew (1987), and Vernon Reid (1958). After him are Max Kilman (1997), Jamie Redknapp (1973), Peter Webber (1968), Carlo Rota (1961), Noel Streatfeild (1895), and Ian Crook (1963).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Pete Trewavas ranks 435Before him are Femi Kuti (1962), Tom Robinson (1950), Panjabi MC (1973), Martin Carthy (1941), Pete Willis (1960), and Vernon Reid (1958). After him are Lorne Balfe (1976), Nigel Godrich (1971), Stuart Adamson (1958), Barry Adamson (1958), Bonobo (1976), and John Digweed (1967).