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Peter Buck (Peter Lawrence Buck) was born on 6 December, 1956 in Berkeley, California, U.S., is an American guitarist for R.E.M., songwriter. Discover Peter Buck'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 67 years old?
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Peter Lawrence Buck |
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67 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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6 December 1956 |
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6 December |
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Berkeley, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Peter Buck Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Peter Buck's Wife?
His wife is Chloe Johnson (m. 2013), Stephanie Dorgan (m. 1995–2007), Barrie Greene (m. 1987–1994)
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Chloe Johnson (m. 2013), Stephanie Dorgan (m. 1995–2007), Barrie Greene (m. 1987–1994) |
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Zelda Buck, Zoe Buck |
Peter Buck Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Peter Buck worth at the age of 67 years old? Peter Buck’s income source is mostly from being a successful guitarist. He is from United States. We have estimated Peter Buck's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter.
He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R.E.M. He also plays the banjo and mandolin on several R.E.M. songs.
Peter Lawrence Buck was born on December 6, 1956, in Berkeley, California, to Peter and Violet Buck.
After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved, via Roswell, Georgia, to Atlanta.
After graduating with honors from Crestwood High School in 1975, Buck attended Emory University and joined Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
He eventually dropped out of Emory.
Buck moved to Athens, Georgia, and attended the University of Georgia as well.
While in Athens, Buck worked at the Wuxtry Records store, where he met future bandmate Michael Stipe as well as R.E.M.'s future manager, Bertis Downs.
Buck's style of guitar playing is simple and yet distinctive.
He makes wide use of open strings while chording to create chiming and memorable pop melodies.
His sound, especially on mid-period R.E.M. albums that saw the band break through to international popularity, has been associated with Rickenbacker guitars, particularly a Jetglo (black) model 360.
He has also used a wide variety of other instruments as the group continued to experiment and develop.
Throughout his career with R.E.M. (1980–2011), as well as during his subsequent solo career, Buck has also been at various times an official member of numerous 'side project' groups.
These groups included Arthur Buck (with Joseph Arthur), Hindu Love Gods, The Minus 5, Tuatara, The Baseball Project, Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3, Tired Pony, The No-Ones, and Filthy Friends, each of which have released at least one full-length studio album.
Another side project group called Full Time Men released an EP while Buck was a member.
He recorded an EP with Keith Streng of The Fleshtones as Full Time Men in 1985, and along with R.E.M. sideman Scott McCaughey has been a partner in The Minus 5 and a member of the instrumental band Tuatara.
Peter, Mike Mills, Bill Berry and Warren Zevon recorded an album under the band name Hindu Love Gods, while the R.E.M. bandmates and Zevon were recording tracks for Zevon's 1987 album Sentimental Hygiene.
Hindu Love Gods is one of many names the members of R.E.M. have used performing around the Athens area.
Buck also continued to play live locally with the Normaltown Flyers, performing country and rock standards in local bars.
The three instrumentalists from R.E.M. all performed on Nikki Sudden's 1991 album The Jewel Thief, including the single "I Belong to You".
Buck also coproduced the 1992 Vigilantes of Love album, Killing Floor, with songwriter Mark Heard.
He co-wrote, produced, and performed on Mark Eitzel's 1997 album West.
"When Peter plays guitar, there's a strong sense of fuck off that comes from his side of the stage. And you feel that he wants to be in a band because he likes what they do... but that's all," explained U2's lead singer Bono in 2003.
"And it's almost like performing and having to deal with all of that is a bit of a compromise for him, so just fuck off. And I like that energy a little bit, and that gives them their aggression."
Buck has produced many bands, including Uncle Tupelo, Dreams So Real, Drivin N Cryin, The Fleshtones, Charlie Pickett, and The Feelies.
Buck also has made contributions on many other musicians' albums, including The Replacements, Billy Bragg, The Decemberists, Robyn Hitchcock, and several Eels albums.
Additionally, In October 2005, he joined R.E.M. studio drummer Bill Rieflin, King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and three others in forming an improvisational performance band called Slow Music.
His voice can be heard on one R.E.M. song: "I Walked with a Zombie" from the Roky Erickson tribute album Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye.
In 2006, Buck toured with Robyn Hitchcock, McCaughey, and Rieflin as lead guitarist for Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 in the wake of the band's first release, Olé! Tarantula.
On some more recent R.E.M. releases prior to Accelerate (2008), his guitar parts have been less prominent.
In 2008, after McCaughey and Steve Wynn decided to work together, the duo asked Buck to be the bass player in their new band, The Baseball Project, along with drummer Linda Pitmon.
Buck has contributed liner notes to compilations, reissues, and special editions, both of R.E.M.'s own material (the best-of compilations Eponymous and In Time, the rarities, B-sides and out-takes collection Dead Letter Office, and the special edition of New Adventures in Hi-Fi) and of other artists' work (such as The Beach Boys' Love You).
On September 9, 2008, immediately following the band's concert in Helsinki, Buck's signature Rickenbacker guitar, used live and in the studio since Chronic Town in 1982, was stolen from the stage.
It was returned on September 18, 2008, by an anonymous source.
"Richard M. Nixon", a band Buck founded in 2012 to support the release of his solo album with live gigs, has never issued an official recording.
Richard M. Nixon consisted of Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin, the same three musicians who comprise The Venus 3.
Buck also has a career as a record producer including releases by Uncle Tupelo, Vigilantes of Love, Dreams So Real, The Fleshtones, The Feelies, and The Jayhawks, as well as a session musician (for the likes of The Replacements, Billy Bragg, Decemberists and Eels).
In March 2012, six months after R.E.M.'s September 2011 dissolution, Buck, now signed to Mississippi Records, announced intentions of working on a solo album, backed by singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur.