PETER KELLOCK
Peter Kellock Peter has played in many bands over the years, most notably the MARBLES back in the 80's. The Marbles opened for PETER FRAMPTON at the Rock Palace in '81 and the future looked promising, but alas, management problems eventually spelled the end of the band.

The 90's were pretty productive on the composing side. In '91 Peter wrote the music that introduced the Montreal Expos' players at the home opener in the "Big O".

He wrote the theme song for the television show, Travel Travel, on CFCF, which played for most of the 90's and he also played keyboards in a tribute to Desmond Tutu at Place des Arts written by Robert Léger and Michel Rivard of BEAU DOMMAGE fame.

During the late 90's, he dropped out of the music scene entirely due to family health problems, but these days everybody is back, healthy and happy and Peter is definitely enjoying playing with ROXFIELD POINT.

 


All photos by Caroline Seguin © 2010 Roxfield Point