Peter Tetteroo
32 top tracks
Peter Tetteroo
32 top tracks
Albums

1000 Original Hits 1968
Peter Tetteroo

Repeat! Repeat!
Peter Tetteroo

Red Red Wine - EP (re-mastered)
Peter Tetteroo

Hit History 1968
Peter Tetteroo

Top 40 Jaarlijsten 1969
Peter Tetteroo

Red Red Wine
Peter Tetteroo

Dutchpop collection GW
Peter Tetteroo

Top 40 Jaarlijsten 1968
Peter Tetteroo

100 ORIGINAL HITS 60's
Peter Tetteroo

When I Needed You So (remastered)
Peter Tetteroo

Top 100 1968
Peter Tetteroo

1000 Original Hits: 1968
Peter Tetteroo
Biography
Anthonius Gerardus Petrus (Peter) Tetteroo (Delft, 8 July 1947 - 9 September 2002) was a Dutch composer and musician. He became known in 1965 as founder of the Tee Set, along with Gerard Romeyn, Polle Eduard, Carry and Robbie Jansen Plazier. Tetteroo was the guitarist and singer in this band. In 1968 he had a top 10 hit with a solo album, his version of Red Red Wine....Read more on Last.fm
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Anthonius Gerardus Petrus (Peter) Tetteroo (Delft, 8 July 1947 - 9 September 2002) was a Dutch composer and musician. He became known in 1965 as founder of the Tee Set, along with Gerard Romeyn, Polle Eduard, Carry and Robbie Jansen Plazier. Tetteroo was the guitarist and singer in this band. In 1968 he had a top 10 hit with a solo album, his version of Red Red Wine.
After the popularity of the Tee Set disappeared, around 1980, followed a period of four years which the band no longer performed. Since 1983 the band again, with Peter Tetteroo , though it was mainly nostalgic "sixties" evenings. Despite a severe liver disease Peter kept on performing until the end. He died at age 55 at his home in Delft. Peter Tetteroo was cremated. His urn was interred in a mausoleum on small cemetery called Jaffa in Delft.
Besides musician, he was operator of a roller skate disco and councilor for a local political party.
In memory of Peter Tetteroo the "Peter Tetteroo Bokaal" (cup) was created, to be awarded an annual prize for promising pop talent from Delft and surroundings. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Peter+Tetteroo">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
