Pete Wylie
![]() | Born |
| March 22, 1958 in Liverpool, England | |
| Active Decades | |
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The Liverpool-born post-punk elder statesman Pete Wylie was the leader of the long-running Wah! and all of its variants (Wah! Heat, The Mighty Wah!, Shambeko Say Wah!, etc.). Despite remaining a busy artist with an extensive discography throughout the '80s, most outside of the U.K. only know him as the least famous of The Crucial Three, a short-lived band he was in with Julian Cope and Ian Mccullough. After disbanding The Mighty Wah in the mid-'80s, he signed to Virgin and released 1987's "solo" Sinful, which was credited to him by his actual name. A near-fatal accident in 1991 almost caused Wylie his life, just after he had reappeared as Pete Wylie And Wah! The Mongrel. Wylie continued with Wah!-related material through the 2000s, releasing new material sporadically. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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