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John St Peeters

John St Peeters (born Johnny Lo Piccolo, 3 October 1956) is an Australian musician, TV presenter and songwriter. His top 40 hits on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart are "Deep Inside of Me" (July 1978) and "So Many Ways" (April 1979). St Peeters provided the lead vocals on "Wonder World!" the theme for a children's TV variety series, Simon Townsend's Wonder World, from 1979. He was the host of The John St Peeters Show on TV's Channel 0/28 from March to May 1984. In 2001 Jo Skott published his biography, The Squeeze Box Kid: The John St. Peeters Story.

John St Peeters
Birth nameJohnny Lo Piccolo
Born (1956-10-03) 3 October 1956 (age 67)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
  • Pop
  • disco
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • TV presenter
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active1969–present
Labels

Biography edit

John St Peeters was born in Melbourne, in 1956, to Italian-born parents, Pasqualino Lo Piccolo – a greengrocer – and Giovanna (née Basile).[1] He grew up in Richmond with a younger sister, Josephine "Jo".[2][3][4] Early in his career he performed as Johnny Lo Piccolo.[5] From the age of 11 he played piano accordion on TV talent quests, such as Brian and the Juniors, New Faces, variety shows, including In Melbourne Tonight, and at clubs in Melbourne.[5][6] He released singles on the W&G label, "Johnny LoPiccolo's Dance Party" (November 1970), "Johnny's Choice" (May 1972),[7] and "Crazy Polka" (1972).[8] He spent almost three years in Canada performing and recording: he was referred to as "the Squeeze Box Kid".[2][3]

John St Peeters and the Sharells were formed in 1974, as a vocal trio, with two female vocalists, Niki Nicholls and Kim Julin.[2][5] They performed "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" on the Ernie Sigley Show in May 1975.[9] They toured Australia, North America and South-East Asia before issuing a single, "Take Me if You Want Me", in October on the Astor label.[5] He resumed his solo career in 1976 with a disco-based single, "You Know that You're Sexy", in November of that year, which reached the top 60 on the Kent Music Report singles chart.[5][10][11]

Peeters signed with EMI Records, which issued his next three singles, "Shiny Side Up" (June 1977), "Fadin' Away" (October) and "Love the Way You Move" (December): none reached the top 100.[5][10] At the King of Pop Awards of 1977 St Peeters won Most Popular New Talent.[12] In the following year his contract was taken up by RCA Records. He released his next single, "Deep Inside of Me", co-written by Peeters and Aldo Lennard,[13] which peaked at No. 22.[5][10][11] Lennard was also his talent manager.[14] According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "By that stage, [the singer] had established himself as Australia's version of David Essex, with his good looks and sophisticated pop releases."[5] His next single, "High Class Woman" (November 1978), reached the top 50.[5][10][11]

He followed with his debut album, So Many Ways (1978), produced by Spencer Lee.[5] In 1979 he formed the John St Peeters Band and toured the Australia club circuit.[5] Its title track was issued as a single in April, which peaked at No. 13,[5][10][11] and was also co-written by Peeters and Lennard.[13] His second album, One Night Stand, and its associated singles did not reach the top 40.[5][10] He appeared on teen pop music TV show, Countdown, from 1976, he co-hosted an episode in June 1978. He later reflected "The biggest thrill of all, though, was making it on the biggest television music show that existed during those years — Countdown, hosted by Molly Meldrum. What a fantastic experience that was."[4] He premiered his single, "Wonder World", on the show in March 1980; it is the theme song for Simon Townsend's Wonder World, a children's variety TV series.[5] He was also the guest host on another pop music show, Sounds.[15]

In January 1981 St Peeters was touted as the host of a pilot episode of a pop music series for the Willard King Organisation.[14] He told Clay Adams of The Australian Women's Weekly, "I should hear shortly whether or not it will go ahead and if I'll be in the hot seat. Personally I hope the show does receive the okay as Australian television needs another pop music show at the moment."[14] From March to May 1984 and from February to April 1985 he was the host of The John St Peeters Show on TV's Channel 0/28.[15][16] The Canberra Times' Debbie Muir detailed that "As compere, he will be the focus of the program, introducing guests, performing and having the chance to air his classical piano training."[15] From the mid-1980s he focussed on his TV and club performances.[5]

In 2001, his sister, Jo Skott published his biography, The Squeeze Box Kid: The John St. Peeters Story.[3] In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists, Ray Burgess, Tommy Emmanuel, Marty Rhone and John "Swanee" Swan to release a single, "Legends of the Southern Land".[17] In April 2015 he supported the Alannah and Madeline Foundation charity at the Crown Palladium, by performing in front of Sophia Loren, including "Legends of the Southern Land" (with the group).[18][19] As of May 2015 St Peeters is married to Teresa Vee and lives in Melbourne with their two children.[4][20]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of albums, with Australian chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS
[21]
So Many Ways
  • Released: 1979
  • Label: RCA (VPL10210)
57
One Night Stand
  • Released: 1980
  • Label: RCA (VPL10293
-
I Got You Babe (by John St Peeters and Jane Scali)
  • Released: 1986
  • Label: Hammard (HAM 133)
-

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
KMR
[10][11]
"Johnny LoPiccolo's Dance Party" (by Johnny Lo Piccolo) 1970 Non-album single
"Johnny's Choice" (by Johnny Lo Piccolo) 1972
"Crazy Polka" (by Johnny Lo Piccolo)
"Take Me if You Want Me" (by John St Peeters and the Sharells) 1975
"You Know that You're Sexy" 1976 53
"Shiny Side Up" 1977
"Fadin' Away"
"Love the Way You Move"
"Deep Inside of Me" 1978 22 So Many Ways
"High Class Woman" 49
"So Many Ways" 1979 13
"You You're the One" 81 One Night Stand
"Wonder World" 1980 78
"Love Is all You Need"
"Dangerous Hearts" 1981 Non-album single
"Street Kids" 1983
"I Need that Someone to Love" (by John St Peeters and Jane Scali) 1985 I Got You Babe
"Don't Make Love to Strangers" 1986 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Awards and nominations edit

King of Pop Awards edit

The King of Pop Awards were voted by the readers of TV Week. The King of Pop award started in 1967 and ran through to 1978.[12]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1977 himself Most Popular New Talent Won

References edit

  1. ^ Giardina, Giovanni (24 October 2014). "Eolie&Personaggi - l'EolianAustraliano John St. Peeters" [Aries & Characters – Eolian Australian John St. Peeters]. Notizie dalle Eolie o Lipari (in Italian). Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b c . John St Peeters Official Website. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Skott, Jo (2001). The Squeeze Box Kid: The John St. Peeters Story. Muso's Publications. ISBN 978-187617-401-9.
  4. ^ a b c Kanidiadis, Vasili (30 June 2013). "In the Garden with Johnny Lo Piccolo". Complete Home. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 23 August 2004.
  6. ^ "1979: November 17-23: The Fall and Rise of Johnny Lo Piccolo". TV Times. 19 November 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via Television.AU.
  7. ^ De Looper, Michael (June 2012). "W & G Catalogue – WG–1955–1977" (PDF). Australian Record Labels. Big Three. pp. 62–63. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  8. ^ Lo Piccolo, Johnny (1972). "Crazy Polka". Woomera Music. W&G Records. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  9. ^ Visser, Peter de (1975). "'You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling'". Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia. Notes: Catalogue record generated as part of a batch load. Key: C. Part of the Geoff Harvey collection of music arranged for Australian television 1960-1998. Performed on Ernie Sigley Show by John St Peeters and the Sharells, 22 May 1975.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book Ltd. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
  11. ^ a b c d e Ryan (bulion), Gary (11 May 2017). "Chart Positions Pre 1989 Part 4". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Australian Music Awards". Ron Jeff. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  13. ^ a b "'Deep Inside of Me' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 13 May 2017. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' or 'Performer:'
  14. ^ a b c Adams, Clay (14 January 1981). "St. Peeters for Pop Pilot". The Australian Women's Weekly, TV World. Vol. 48, no. 33. p. 16. Retrieved 13 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  15. ^ a b c Muir, Debbie (19 March 1984). "New variety show is all about promoting Australian talent". The Canberra Times. Vol. 58, no. 17, 704. p. 21. Retrieved 13 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ Morris, Joan (10 February 1985). "TimeStyle". The Canberra Times. Vol. 59, no. 18, 032. p. 12. Retrieved 13 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  17. ^ Pascuzzi, Carmine. "'Legends of the Southern Land' – a new Australian anthem". MediaSearch. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  18. ^ Demaio, Donna (18 March 2015). "Donna Demaio's gossip". News Talk. 3AW. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  19. ^ Hewitt, Sue (15 April 2015). "Songs, Stars & Sophia Loren". The Weekly Review. No. 78. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  20. ^ Hewitt, Sue (21 May 2015). "Mateship forged over music, Magpies in Keilor East". The Weekly Review. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  21. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 290. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

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John St Peeters born Johnny Lo Piccolo 3 October 1956 is an Australian musician TV presenter and songwriter His top 40 hits on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart are Deep Inside of Me July 1978 and So Many Ways April 1979 St Peeters provided the lead vocals on Wonder World the theme for a children s TV variety series Simon Townsend s Wonder World from 1979 He was the host of The John St Peeters Show on TV s Channel 0 28 from March to May 1984 In 2001 Jo Skott published his biography The Squeeze Box Kid The John St Peeters Story John St PeetersBirth nameJohnny Lo PiccoloBorn 1956 10 03 3 October 1956 age 67 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresPop discoOccupation s Musician TV presenter songwriterInstrument s Vocals accordion piano guitarYears active1969 presentLabelsW amp G Astor EMI RCA Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 King of Pop Awards 4 ReferencesBiography editJohn St Peeters was born in Melbourne in 1956 to Italian born parents Pasqualino Lo Piccolo a greengrocer and Giovanna nee Basile 1 He grew up in Richmond with a younger sister Josephine Jo 2 3 4 Early in his career he performed as Johnny Lo Piccolo 5 From the age of 11 he played piano accordion on TV talent quests such as Brian and the Juniors New Faces variety shows including In Melbourne Tonight and at clubs in Melbourne 5 6 He released singles on the W amp G label Johnny LoPiccolo s Dance Party November 1970 Johnny s Choice May 1972 7 and Crazy Polka 1972 8 He spent almost three years in Canada performing and recording he was referred to as the Squeeze Box Kid 2 3 John St Peeters and the Sharells were formed in 1974 as a vocal trio with two female vocalists Niki Nicholls and Kim Julin 2 5 They performed You ve Lost That Lovin Feeling on the Ernie Sigley Show in May 1975 9 They toured Australia North America and South East Asia before issuing a single Take Me if You Want Me in October on the Astor label 5 He resumed his solo career in 1976 with a disco based single You Know that You re Sexy in November of that year which reached the top 60 on the Kent Music Report singles chart 5 10 11 Peeters signed with EMI Records which issued his next three singles Shiny Side Up June 1977 Fadin Away October and Love the Way You Move December none reached the top 100 5 10 At the King of Pop Awards of 1977 St Peeters won Most Popular New Talent 12 In the following year his contract was taken up by RCA Records He released his next single Deep Inside of Me co written by Peeters and Aldo Lennard 13 which peaked at No 22 5 10 11 Lennard was also his talent manager 14 According to Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane By that stage the singer had established himself as Australia s version of David Essex with his good looks and sophisticated pop releases 5 His next single High Class Woman November 1978 reached the top 50 5 10 11 He followed with his debut album So Many Ways 1978 produced by Spencer Lee 5 In 1979 he formed the John St Peeters Band and toured the Australia club circuit 5 Its title track was issued as a single in April which peaked at No 13 5 10 11 and was also co written by Peeters and Lennard 13 His second album One Night Stand and its associated singles did not reach the top 40 5 10 He appeared on teen pop music TV show Countdown from 1976 he co hosted an episode in June 1978 He later reflected The biggest thrill of all though was making it on the biggest television music show that existed during those years Countdown hosted by Molly Meldrum What a fantastic experience that was 4 He premiered his single Wonder World on the show in March 1980 it is the theme song for Simon Townsend s Wonder World a children s variety TV series 5 He was also the guest host on another pop music show Sounds 15 In January 1981 St Peeters was touted as the host of a pilot episode of a pop music series for the Willard King Organisation 14 He told Clay Adams of The Australian Women s Weekly I should hear shortly whether or not it will go ahead and if I ll be in the hot seat Personally I hope the show does receive the okay as Australian television needs another pop music show at the moment 14 From March to May 1984 and from February to April 1985 he was the host of The John St Peeters Show on TV s Channel 0 28 15 16 The Canberra Times Debbie Muir detailed that As compere he will be the focus of the program introducing guests performing and having the chance to air his classical piano training 15 From the mid 1980s he focussed on his TV and club performances 5 In 2001 his sister Jo Skott published his biography The Squeeze Box Kid The John St Peeters Story 3 In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists Ray Burgess Tommy Emmanuel Marty Rhone and John Swanee Swan to release a single Legends of the Southern Land 17 In April 2015 he supported the Alannah and Madeline Foundation charity at the Crown Palladium by performing in front of Sophia Loren including Legends of the Southern Land with the group 18 19 As of May 2015 St Peeters is married to Teresa Vee and lives in Melbourne with their two children 4 20 Discography editStudio albums edit List of albums with Australian chart positions Title Album details Peak chartpositionsAUS 21 So Many Ways Released 1979 Label RCA VPL10210 57One Night Stand Released 1980 Label RCA VPL10293 I Got You Babe by John St Peeters and Jane Scali Released 1986 Label Hammard HAM 133 Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumAUSKMR 10 11 Johnny LoPiccolo s Dance Party by Johnny Lo Piccolo 1970 Non album single Johnny s Choice by Johnny Lo Piccolo 1972 Crazy Polka by Johnny Lo Piccolo Take Me if You Want Me by John St Peeters and the Sharells 1975 You Know that You re Sexy 1976 53 Shiny Side Up 1977 Fadin Away Love the Way You Move Deep Inside of Me 1978 22 So Many Ways High Class Woman 49 So Many Ways 1979 13 You You re the One 81 One Night Stand Wonder World 1980 78 Love Is all You Need Dangerous Hearts 1981 Non album single Street Kids 1983 I Need that Someone to Love by John St Peeters and Jane Scali 1985 I Got You Babe Don t Make Love to Strangers 1986 Non album single denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Awards and nominations editKing of Pop Awards edit The King of Pop Awards were voted by the readers of TV Week The King of Pop award started in 1967 and ran through to 1978 12 Year Nominee work Award Result1977 himself Most Popular New Talent WonReferences edit Giardina Giovanni 24 October 2014 Eolie amp Personaggi l EolianAustraliano John St Peeters Aries amp Characters Eolian Australian John St Peeters Notizie dalle Eolie o Lipari in Italian Retrieved 12 May 2017 a b c The Squeeze Box Kid John St Peeters Official Website Archived from the original on 19 July 2008 Retrieved 12 May 2017 a b c Skott Jo 2001 The Squeeze Box Kid The John St Peeters Story Muso s Publications ISBN 978 187617 401 9 a b c Kanidiadis Vasili 30 June 2013 In the Garden with Johnny Lo Piccolo Complete Home Retrieved 12 May 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for John St Peeters Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 23 August 2004 1979 November 17 23 The Fall and Rise of Johnny Lo Piccolo TV Times 19 November 2009 Retrieved 11 May 2017 via Television AU De Looper Michael June 2012 W amp G Catalogue WG 1955 1977 PDF Australian Record Labels Big Three pp 62 63 Retrieved 11 May 2017 Lo Piccolo Johnny 1972 Crazy Polka Woomera Music W amp G Records Retrieved 11 May 2017 Visser Peter de 1975 You ve Lost That Lovin Feeling Retrieved 11 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Notes Catalogue record generated as part of a batch load Key C Part of the Geoff Harvey collection of music arranged for Australian television 1960 1998 Performed on Ernie Sigley Show by John St Peeters and the Sharells 22 May 1975 a b c d e f g Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book Ltd ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Note Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA created their own charts in mid 1988 In 1992 Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970 1974 a b c d e Ryan bulion Gary 11 May 2017 Chart Positions Pre 1989 Part 4 Australian Charts Portal Hung Medien Steffen Hung Retrieved 12 May 2017 a b Australian Music Awards Ron Jeff Retrieved 16 December 2010 a b Deep Inside of Me at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 13 May 2017 Note For additional work user may have to select Search again and then Enter a title or Performer a b c Adams Clay 14 January 1981 St Peeters for Pop Pilot The Australian Women s Weekly TV World Vol 48 no 33 p 16 Retrieved 13 May 2017 via National Library of Australia a b c Muir Debbie 19 March 1984 New variety show is all about promoting Australian talent The Canberra Times Vol 58 no 17 704 p 21 Retrieved 13 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Morris Joan 10 February 1985 TimeStyle The Canberra Times Vol 59 no 18 032 p 12 Retrieved 13 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Pascuzzi Carmine Legends of the Southern Land a new Australian anthem MediaSearch Archived from the original on 18 October 2013 Retrieved 13 May 2017 Demaio Donna 18 March 2015 Donna Demaio s gossip News Talk 3AW Fairfax Media Retrieved 14 May 2017 Hewitt Sue 15 April 2015 Songs Stars amp Sophia Loren The Weekly Review No 78 Retrieved 14 May 2017 Hewitt Sue 21 May 2015 Mateship forged over music Magpies in Keilor East The Weekly Review Retrieved 14 May 2017 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 290 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John St Peeters amp oldid 1125069762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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