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Ollie Halsall (Peter John Halsall) was born on 14 March, 1949 in Southport, Lancashire, England, is an English guitarist. Discover Ollie Halsall'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 43 years old?

Popular As Peter John Halsall
Occupation Musician · songwriter · singer
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March, 1949
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Southport, Lancashire, England
Date of death 29 May, 1992
Died Place Madrid, Spain
Nationality United Kingdom

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1949

Peter John "Ollie" Halsall (14 March 1949 – 29 May 1992) was an English guitarist best known for his role in the Rutles, the bands Timebox, Patto and Boxer, and for his contribution to the music of Kevin Ayers.

He is also notable as one of the few players of the vibraphone in rock music.

He was known by his childhood nickname 'Olly' or 'Ollie' which was simply a corruption of his surname.

1964

Halsall began his musical career in 1964 playing drums with various local bands such as Pete and the Pawnees, the Gunslingers, the Music Students and Rhythm and Blues Incorporated.

1965

In 1965 he taught himself to play the vibraphone and was invited to London to join fellow Southport musicians bassist Clive Griffiths and keyboardist 'Professor' Chris Holmes in pop rock outfit Take Five, which became Timebox.

1967

in 1967, Halsall took up guitar.

They enlisted Mike Patto on vocals and drummer 'Admiral' John Halsey.

1970

In 1970, following the departure of Holmes, Timebox evolved into the progressive rock band Patto, featuring Halsall on both guitar and vibraphone.

1973

In 1973, Halsall left to join Jon Hiseman's Tempest.

After less than a year, he quit and did numerous sessions, including a track for Kevin Ayers which led to a permanent position in Ayers' band the Soporifics.

He was briefly considered as a possible replacement for Mick Taylor following his departure from the Rolling Stones.

His UK session work included concerts and recordings with the Scaffold, Grimms, Neil Innes, Centipede, Andy Roberts, Mike de Albuquerque, John Otway, John Cale and Vivian Stanshall.

1975

In 1975, Patto staged a brief reunion comprising just three benefit gigs.

The reuniting of Halsall and Patto sparked the formation of Boxer during 1975.

1976

During 1976 Halsall had rejoined Ayers with whom he stayed for the next sixteen years.

For much of that time he frequented the town of Deià in the north of the Spanish island of Mallorca, commuting to Madrid on the mainland to produce and play for numerous Spanish artists, including his final work with pop rock band Radio Futura.

1978

Halsall's most commercially successful recording is his work on the album The Rutles (1978), which reached the top 20 in the UK, on which he plays many of the instruments and provides lead and backing vocals – most notably on the tracks "Doubleback Alley", "With a Girl Like You" and "Get Up and Go".

Eric Idle was cast in his place in the accompanying film and Halsall only featured in a very minor cameo role as Leppo, the fifth Rutle who got lost in Hamburg.

1979

They released two albums on the Virgin record label before Patto died of lymphoid leukemia in 1979, and one posthumous album following that.

1980

In the 1980s he was, together with vocalist Zanna Gregmar, part of a Spanish synth-pop band, called Cinemaspop, created by Spanish producer Julian Ruiz.

1983

They released two studio albums – 'Cinemaspop' (1983), just a collection of synth-pop covers of classical movie tunes, and 'A Clockwork Orange' (1984) which included some compositions and vocals by Halsall, as well as a bizarre electronic version of The Troggs' "Wild Thing".

1989

In 1989, he replaced the ill Enrique Sierra in Radio Futura.

A finished solo album, produced by Robert Fripp, remains unreleased.

1992

Halsall died from a drug-induced heart attack on 29 May 1992 at the age of 43 in Calle de la Amargura, Madrid, Spain.

Halsall has been described as an influence by Alvin Lee of Ten Years After, Bill Nelson of Be-Bop Deluxe, Allan Holdsworth, Kee Marcello of Europe and Cheap Trick's guitarist Rick Nielsen.

XTC's Andy Partridge cites Halsall as one of his top three influences, saying "He made the guitar sound more like Albert Ayler or John Coltrane, more like a sort of fluid piano player."

1998

The Ollie Halsall Archive was established in 1998, with the aim of documenting and promoting his work.