EPISODE · Feb 27, 2021 · 1H 4M
Episode 31 - Peter Hooton of The Farm
from Let Christy Take It · host Let Christy Take It
Born and raised in Liverpool, Peter Hooton co-founded, edited and wrote for the legendary Merseyside fanzine, The End which featured football, music and fashion. John Peel listed it as one of his all-time favorite magazines. During the 1980’s Hooton was also the co-founder of Liverpool group The Farm who eventually set up their own independent record label Produce Records and went on to score a string of top 40 hits such as "Groovy Train" and the haunting "All Together Now" from the No 1 album "Spartacus" which was released in 1991. The group still perform live throughout the UK and Ireland. Let Christy Take It bring you Peter Hooton. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie
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Born and raised in Liverpool, Peter Hooton co-founded, edited and wrote for the legendary Merseyside fanzine, The End which featured football, music and fashion. John Peel listed it as one of his all-time favorite magazines. During the 1980’s Hooton was also the co-founder of Liverpool group The Farm who eventually set up their own independent record label Produce Records and went on to score a string of top 40 hits such as "Groovy Train" and the haunting "All Together Now" from the No 1 album "Spartacus" which was released in 1991. The group still perform live throughout the UK and Ireland. Let Christy Take It bring you Peter Hooton. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie
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