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Peter Allen
1944 — 1992
Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia

Musician, songwriter, and electrifying Broadway performer.

Peter Allen

In the 1970s, Peter Allen gained recognition both as a composer of romantic ballads such as "I Honestly Love You" and "Don't Cry Out Loud" and, contrastingly, as a flamboyant stage performer.

He learned to play the piano and began entertaining people at the pub in his small Australian hometown when he was still a child. During the late 1960s, Allen became involved in the Greenwich Village music and theater scene, and grew disenchanted with the more conventional show business world represented by his professional partner and his wife, Liza Minelli. He and Minnelli separated during the holiday season of 1969 (though they were not divorced until July 24, 1974).

On June 24, 1970, Allen played his first show as a solo act at the Bitter End nightclub in Greenwich Village. He wrote songs for the Off-Off-Broadway La Mama Theatre Company, and made his Broadway debut on January 12, 1971, in "Soon," a rock opera that played only three performances.

The introspective style of much of Allen's music was increasingly contrasted with his bold performing style, and in 1977 A&M issued a double live LP, "It Is Time for Peter Allen," that showed off his concert work. Back in Australia, his recording of the frothy "I Go to Rio" (co-written with Adrienne Anderson) topped the charts.

The Broadway musical, "A Boy From Oz," is based on his life, with music written by him.

Bio by The Internet Movie Dadabase: http://www.imdb.com/ and ElvisPelvis.com: http://www.elvispelvis.com/



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