Pierre Tubbs

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Pierre Tubbs
Birth namePierre Richard Roman Tubbs
Born1942 (age 81–82)
GenresR&B, disco, rock, pop, psychedelic rock
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer, album sleeve designer

Pierre Tubbs (born Pierre Richard Roman Tubbs, 1942) is a British

J.J. Jackson, "But It's Alright
", which was a hit for Jackson when originally released in 1966, and also when re-released in 1969.

In 1965, Tubbs recorded the band "the Silence" (pre-

A&R person. in the role of creative manager, for United Artists Records.[2]

In 1999, a compilation album, Pierre's Plastic Dream - The Basement Tapes 1966-1968 was released by

The Silence, The Jeeps and The Owl. The album included two songs with J.J. Jackson and The Jeeps, including a version of "But It's Alright".[4] The album is described as "an extremely rare compilation...an amazing range of musical style, from pop through R 'n' B and psychedelic".[2]

References

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  2. ^ a b Record Collector, Review of Pierre's Plastic Dresm, April, 2000, as reprinted in The Music Index. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  3. ^ As well as producer, under the pseudonym, Peter Richard. Tubbs also wrote the songs the band recorded, using his own name and the pseudonym Riley James. My Plastic Dream; thessalypress.com. Retrieved 2017-07-30.
  4. ^ Album particulars - Pierre's Plastic Dream; Discogs. Retrieved 2017-07-27.

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