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Pete Overend Watts (Peter Overend Watts) was born on 13 May, 1947 in Yardley, Birmingham, England, is an English bass guitarist. Discover Pete Overend Watts's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Peter Overend Watts
Occupation Musician · vocalist · record producer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 13 May 1947
Birthday 13 May
Birthplace Yardley, Birmingham, England
Date of death 2017
Died Place N/A
Nationality Birmingham

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1947

Peter Overend Watts (13 May 1947 – 22 January 2017) was an English bass guitar player and founding member of the 1970s rock band Mott the Hoople.

Watts was born in Yardley, Birmingham, on 13 May 1947.

He moved as a child to Worthing, Sussex, and then to Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, where he started learning guitar while at Ross Grammar School.

His middle name, Overend (which initially he did not use), came from that of a family ancestor.

1965

Watts began playing the guitar at the age of 13 and by 1965, he had switched to bass guitar, and became a professional musician alongside Mick Ralphs in a group, the Buddies, that played in German clubs.

1969

The group later became the Doc Thomas Group, and then Shakedown Sound, before finally changing their name to Silence and settling in London in 1969.

The group then added singer Ian Hunter, became Mott the Hoople, and, taking the advice of manager Guy Stevens, Pete Watts adopted the stage name Overend Watts.

1974

Following the departure of Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson from the band, in 1974, the remaining members of Mott the Hoople recruited relative unknowns Ray Major, on guitar, and Nigel Benjamin, on vocals.

1975

The name was abbreviated to Mott and a further two albums, Drive On (1975) and Shouting and Pointing (1976), were recorded with this line-up, before Benjamin quit.

Watts continued, with Dale "Buffin" Griffin, Morgan Fisher and Ray Major, in the Mott successor British Lions, recruiting former Medicine Head member John Fiddler.

1977

They released the albums British Lions, which reached No. 83 in the US (1977), and Trouble with Women (1982).

He later became a record producer, producing albums for artists including Hanoi Rocks and Dumb Blondes.

Watts's bass of choice was a white Gibson Thunderbird, one of which was later sold to Wishbone Ash bassist Martin Turner.

2009

In January 2009 it was confirmed that Watts and the other original members of Mott the Hoople would reform for three 40th anniversary reunion concerts in October 2009.

The reunion at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London, England was extended to five shows due to popular demand.

In August 2009 American rock music group Mambo Sons released their double album Heavy Days featuring a song in tribute to him entitled "Overend Watts".

2013

In November 2013 Mott the Hoople again reunited, with Martin Chambers once again sitting in (for an ailing Buffin) on drums, for a series of UK gigs in Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle and Manchester, before concluding at the o2 in London.

His book, The Man Who Hated Walking, was published in 2013.

2017

Before his death in 2017 Watts finally completed his solo album that he had been promising to deliver to his legion of fans for the past decade plus.

In keeping with his legendary witty humour, he decreed that as the album would be released after his passing it would not be called "She’s Real Gone" as planned but changed to "He’s Real Gone".

Watts died on 22 January 2017 from throat cancer at the age of 69.

Watts was known for his long-distance walks.