Peter Gabriel announces plans to teach monkeys how to use Skype
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Last night, at the Roundhouse in London, Peter was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Festivals Award at the 2015 Festival Awards.
Peter Gabriel hasn't released an album of original material since 2002's Up, though he's stayed busy with a series of tours and the covers project Scratch My Back.
Earlier this week BASCA, in association with PPL, presented Peter with a Gold Badge Award in recognition for his outstanding contribution to British Music.
Peter Gabriel is to launch remastered, limited edition vinyl versions of his first four solo records – marking their return to the format for the first time since 2002.
Peter Gabriel has been hard at work on his first album since 2011’s New Blood. For the past six weeks, he’s uploaded pictures from the recording studio onto social media, giving everybody a glimpse into the making of the record.
Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975, bowing out at the band’s creative zenith to pursue the stylistic and personal freedom of a solo career. But it took the art-rock legend three albums to figure out his musical identity.
Peter Gabriel has joined the Time to Mind drive, launched by Britain's The Times newspaper, because he is convinced mental health problems will have a massive impact on a child's future if left untreated.