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Peter Meaden (Peter Alexander Edwin Meaden) was born on 11 November, 1941, is an A 20th-century american musician. Discover Peter Meaden'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 36 years old?
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Peter Alexander Edwin Meaden |
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Publicist, manager |
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36 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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11 November 1941 |
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11 November |
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Date of death |
29 July, 1978 |
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Peter Meaden Height, Weight & Measurements
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Peter Meaden Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Peter Meaden worth at the age of 36 years old? Peter Meaden’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from . We have estimated Peter Meaden's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Peter Alexander Edwin Meaden (11 November 1941 – 29 July 1978) was an English publicist for various musicians and the first manager for the Who.
Meaden was born to Stanley and Rosina Meaden (née Alexander) on 11 November 1941.
He had one brother, Gerald.
As a teenager, Meaden worked in a restaurant before embracing the mod subculture and establishing himself as a face (a recognizable trend-setter within the mod scene).
Meaden was involved with Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, and was roommates with Mick Jagger.
He was often seen around The Scene, a night club in Ham Yard, Soho, London.
Meaden was business partner to Andrew Loog Oldham, who was for a while the Rolling Stones manager.
He was a prominent figure in the English Mod subculture of the early 1960s.
He is sometimes referred to as the "Mod Father" or "Mod God"; either way his influence has left a mark on the Mod subculture.
In January 1968, Meaden briefly represented the American rock musician Captain Beefheart and his group the Magic Band.
The group was visiting London for their first United Kingdom performances.
Because Meaden had not obtained the necessary work permits in advance, the musicians were detained at customs and denied entry to the country.
After temporarily returning to Germany the group was able to work out their immigration status and return to Britain a few days later.
By that time they had severed their relationship with Meaden.
Meaden also managed the band Arrows in the early 1970s.
After becoming manager of The Who, Meaden reinvented the band to attract a mod following, changing their name to The High Numbers.
He wrote The High Numbers' first and only single, "I'm the Face"; the B-side of which was "Zoot Suit".
The songs are set to the tunes of "Got Love If You Want It" by Slim Harpo and "Misery" by the Dynamics, respectively.
Meaden wrote new lyrics, incorporating mod-related themes such as fashion and dancing.
The single didn't become a hit, and most of the copies that sold were bought by Meaden in a chart fix.
After losing control of the band, he went on to manage Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, and worked as a publicist for the Crystals, Chuck Berry and the Rolling Stones.
After years of drug abuse and a nervous breakdown, Meaden died at his parents' home in Edmonton, London, of a barbiturate overdose in 1978.
He is buried in Southgate cemetery, North London, and his funeral was fully paid for by the Who, even though they were unable to attend.
Three years before his death he gave an interview with Steve Turner of NME, in which he made the legendary quote, "Modism, Mod living, is an aphorism for clean living under difficult circumstances."
Meaden's parents and brother are deceased.