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refimprove|date=November 2011Peter Scott Ivers (September 1946 - March 3, 1983) was an United States|American musician , best known as the host of New Wave Theatre .
Ivers was born in Illinois , but raised in Brookline, Massachusetts|Brookline , a suburb of Boston , Massachusetts . He attended the Roxbury Latin School and then Harvard University , majoring in classical languages , but chose a career in music. He started playing harmonica with the Boston-based Street Choir. He embarked on a solo career in 1969 with the Epic records|Epic release of his debut, Knight of the Blue Communion (also featuring Sri Lanka n jazz diva Yolande Bavan , who many erroneously believe was married to Ivers).
Early career
In 1971 Ivers replaced Yolande with Asha Puthli on Take It Out On Me , his second album for Epic. The single from this second album, a cover of the Marvin Gaye number, ''Ain't That Peculiar'', backed by Ivers' original, ''Clarence O' Day , was released and briefly entered the Top 100 Singles Billboard charts but the album was shelved by Epic (only finally seeing the light of day in 2009). Subsequently, Peter signed with Warner Bros. , where he recorded two more albums.
In 1971 and 1972, WNET and WGBH-TV|WGBH presented Jesus, A Passion Play for Americans , a play produced by Jac Venza , Christopher Sarson and written and directed by Timothy Mayer. The music and lyrics were Ivers' from Knight of the Blue Communion. Other important roles are played by Andreas Teuber , Asha Puthli , Steve Kaplan and Laura Esterman . The work was broadcast as part of the WNET American Playhouse series. As a rock retelling of the story of Jesus, the work was a precursor to classics of that genre, such as Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar .
In 1976, Ivers was asked by David Lynch to write a song for his movie, Eraserhead . Ivers penned In Heaven (The Lady in the Radiator Song) , which became the most well-known composition from the film.
Ivers' best friend was Harvard classmate Douglas Kenney , founder of the National Lampoon (magazine)|National Lampoon . Ivers was also close friends with John Belushi . Both men preceded Ivers in death.
In 1981 Ivers was tapped by David Jove to host New Wave Theatre on Los Angeles TV station KSCI which was shown irregularly as part of the weekend program Night Flight (TV series)|Night Flight on the fledgling USA Network . The program was a frantic cacophony of music, theater and comedy, lorded over by Ivers with his manic presentation. Using a method of filming known as "live taped", the show was the first opportunity for many alternative music ians to receive nationwide exposure. Notable bands who appeared on the show included The Angry Samoans , The Dead Kennedys , 45 Grave , Fear (band)|Fear and The Plugz .
In 1983, he performed on the Antilles Records release '' Swingrass '83 .Allmusic|class=album|id=r70265|pure_url=yes Allmusic review
Death and biography
In 1983, Peter Ivers was found bludgeoned to death with a hammer in his Los Angeles apartment. Harvard established the Peter Ivers Visiting Artist Program in his memory.
Josh Frank and Charlie Buckholtz have written a book about Ivers' life, art and mysterious death, In Heaven Everything Is Fine: The Unsolved Life of Peter Ivers and the Lost History of New Wave Theatre . On the basis of new information unearthed during the creation of this book, the Los Angeles Police Department has reopened their investigation into Ivers' death.
Discography
Knight of the Blue Communion (Epic, 1969)
Take It Out on Me (recorded for Epic in 1971 but not released until 2009, by Wounded Bird Records)
Peter Ivers (also known as Peter Peter Ivers ) (Warner Bros., 1976)
Nirvana Peter (Warner Bros., 1985)*
The Untold Stories (K2B2 Records, 2008)
* Compilation of previous Warner recordings with bonus tracks
Other appearances
Buellgrass - Big Night at Ojai (K2B2 Records, 1983); released on CD as Buellgrass - Across the Tracks
John Klemmer - Magic and Movement (Impulse!, 1974)
Bibliography
Josh Frank and Charlie Buckholtz, In Heaven Everything Is Fine: The Unsolved Life of Peter Ivers and the Lost History of New Wave Theatre (New York: Simon and Schuster , 2008) ISBN 978-1-4165-5120-1
References
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External links
IMDb name|id=0412261
http://peterivers.com Josh Frank's Peter Ivers site
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=5WETnZvJkhk/ Peter Ivers last band he was in The Girlz of Zaetar
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