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Drummer, Producer, Multi-instrumentalist, Vocalist, Songwriter, Teacher, and Owner of Texas Central Productions.
Born in Bournemouth, Dorset, England and grew up in Southend-on-Sea.
In 1968 toured all over Europe at U.S.O. clubs for the troops on R&R from the Vietnam War. Rod T. “Rook” Davies was also on that tour. After the U.S.O. tour, Rod joined a band called Silverhead (promoted by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice). It was Rod that suggested Pete as drummer. Silverhead was Michael Des Barres, Nigel Harrison and Stevie Forrest and Pete Thompson. Forrest left the band after the first album and Robbie Blunt joined the band. They toured the world from 1972-74, including the US and Japan. Silverhead opened several shows for Uriah Heep, Nazareth and Deep Purple.
Silverhead disbanded in 1974 and Pete became a session drummer for MCA UK and also freelanced. He did sessions with Murray Head, The Detriot Emeralds, also tv commercials and jingles. In 1976 he joined the David Byron Band with Denny Ball and recorded Take No Prisoners, Ken Hensley’s Shotgun in 1981 after he left Uriah Heep then The Ken Hensley Band for a a US tour. He appeared and/or recorded with Cher and Melanie and was a producer/session musician for ICC International. 1983-86 Pete was with Pete Haycock’s Climax. He was in The Old Pals Act with Dave Bronze for a short time, backing Robert Lee Kolb and Randy California. The Old Pals Act eventually became that most famous of UK bands The Hamsters. Pete would later play with Bronze with Robin Trower and Eric Bibb.
In 1986 he joined Robin Trower. Pete toured with him in 86, 87, and 88 and recorded Passion and Take What you Need on Atlantic Records. Passion received the Best Indie Album Award from RIAA and Thompson was voted Best Drummer-Rock Category.
In the 90’s Thompson was back in Southend, teaching 7 days a week was the music director and drummer in the house band at The Blue Last in London for 10 years. In 1993, he recorded Robert Plant’s Fate of Nations which earned Gold and Platinum Albums.
In 2001 Thompson rejoined Robin Trower, appearing on both the Living Out of Time Album and DVD. In 2002-2003 he toured Europe and Australia with Eric Bibb and recorded Friends. Pete also did a few gigs with The Hamsters and Dr. Feelgood. From 2004 to 2011, Pete toured and recorded with Robin Trower. He also was credited with drums on the 2004 Kelsey Grammer movie, The Good Humor Man. In all, Pete recorded 7 studio albums, 1 live album, 1 live DVD, 1 soundtrack, and toured extensively with Trower over the course of their association.
In 2007, Thompson moved to Texas and started his private studio, Texas Central Productions. He concentrates writing music and producing talented artists in the DFW area. His most recent releases are Open Window (2012) and Too Close To The Sun (2015)

APPEARANCES +


Various
High In The Morning (The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1973)
2022, 3xCD, Comp + Box, Grapefruit Records,
Robin Trower
The Complete Atlantic Recordings
2021, 2xCD, Comp, Wounded Bird Records, ,
Blues Rock/Pop Rock
Slight Return
The Sideshow
2020, CD, Album, Dig, Not On Label
Eileen Ivers
Scatter The Light
2020, CD, Album, Musical Bridge, Inc.
Paul Brett Sage*
Emergence - 2014
2014, ,
Soft Rock
Robin Trower
Another Days Blues
2011
Robin Trower
The Playful Heart
2010
Roger Cotton
A Long Way Back
2008,
Michael Des Barres · Silverhead
Live At The Rainbow London
2008
Robin Trower
RT @ RO.08
2008, ,
Classic Rock/Blues Rock
Robert Plant
Nine Lives
2006, ,
Classic Rock/Power Pop/Hard Rock/Alternative Rock/Folk Rock/Blues Rock
Robin Trower
Living Out Of Time
2005
The Byron Band
Lost And Found
2004, ,
Hard Rock
Eric Bibb
Friends
2004,
Robert Plant
Sixty Six To Timbuktu
2003, ,
Rock & Roll/Classic Rock/Pop Rock/Louisiana Blues
Robin Trower
Living Out Of Time
2003
Various
The Bronze Story
2000, 2xCD, Comp, RM, Essential! Records, ,
Blues Rock/Classic Rock/Hard Rock/Heavy Metal/Pop Rock/Punk
Paul Cox
Ain't Nothin' Doin
1998, CD, Album, Note-Records
Melanie
On Air
1997, ,
Folk/Acoustic/Soft Rock
John Gotting
A Month Of Sundays + The Best Of Johnny G
1994, 2xCD, Comp, Not On Label (John Gotting Self-released), ,
New Wave/Pop Rock
Robert Plant
Fate Of Nations
1993, ,
Soft Rock/Pop Rock/Folk Rock
Robin Trower
Take What You Need
1988
Pete Haycock
Guitar And Son
1987, ,
Jazz-Rock
Pete Haycock's Climax
Total Climax
1986, ,
Classic Rock
Pete Haycock's Climax
The Soft Spot
1986
Robin Trower
Passion
1986, ,
Hard Rock/Pop Rock
Misha
Are You Feeling In The Mood Tonight?
1985, LP, Album, RPM,
Willy Hanssen
Lost Without Your Love
1979, LP, Album, Grapevine (2),
Len Magee
Just For You
1979, LP, Pilgrim Records (2),
Ben Forde
The Mighty Hills Of God
1979, LP, Album, Pilgrim Records (2)
Marilyn Baker
He Gives Joy
1979
Mark Williamson
So Far So Good
1979
Malcolm Wild
Broken Chains
1979
Len Magee
Love Is The Answer
1978, LP, Album, Pilgrim Records (2), ,
Folk
Mary McKee & The Genesis
A Greater Love
1978, LP, Pilgrim Records (2)
Face To Face
Turning To You
1978, LP, Album, Acorn (4)
Paul & Sharon*
Take The Time
1978, LP, Grapevine (2), Grapevine (2)
High Country
Last Train To Glory
1978, LP, Album, Pilgrim Records (2)
Chris East
Hotel In The Country
1978, ,
Soft Rock/Country Rock
Len Magee
Once Upon A Winter - Christmas With Len Magee
1978, ,
Religious/Vocal
Dave & Dana
Morning Star
1978
Murray Head
Say It Ain't So
1975
David Byron
Take No Prisoners
1975
Various
Dance Music Report
1983, LP, Comp, April Records (4)
Robin Trower
Take What You Need
2016
David Byron
Take No Prisoners
2011
Robin Trower
The Playful Heart
2010
Roger Cotton
A Long Way Back
2008, ,
Electric Blues
Robert Plant
Fate Of Nations
2007, ,
Acoustic/Pop Rock
The Byron Band
Lost And Found
2004
Robin Trower
Passion
2002, ,
Hard Rock/Pop Rock
Robin Trower
Living Out Of Time