Vault Sessions Presents

Peter Tork

Peter Tork recorded live Apr 22, 2011 at Wolfgang's Vault (San Francisco, CA) Peter Tork Recorded live on Apr 22, 2011 at Wolfgang's Vault (San Francisco, CA)
  1. 1 Ain't Your Fault 3:50
  2. 2 I'm A Believer 2:55
  3. 3 Till Then 3:38
  4. 4 Dress Sexy for Me 3:08
  5. 5 Interview 14:15
Post a Comment on: Peter Tork Recorded live on Apr 22, 2011 at Wolfgang's Vault
  • pht Saturday, February 04, 2012 12:31 pm the last of the genuine underrated geniuses of a lost time and a lost generation- too bad the future is so bleak - anonymous
  • Anonymous Tuesday, January 10, 2012 6:46 pm Wow great interview, Pete's the man!
  • petertorksgal Saturday, September 03, 2011 12:30 pm Love Peter, he shows us a side of himself i don't think anyone knows other than the tv show of the 60's!! Went to chumash casino for the Monkee tour this year and it rocked!!!
  • Anonymous Wednesday, June 22, 2011 5:11 am This was the deadpan guy who would flash the goofy grin on one of the best half hours of the week on (I believe) Saturday nights. I love this guy. I came up with a reggae version of "I'm a Believer" in '76. Great minds think alike. We even sound the same. Weird.
  • posthumanhero Monday, June 06, 2011 10:29 pm he is an awesome interview........very down to earth, humble and informative.
  • posthumanhero Monday, June 06, 2011 10:13 pm over the decades he's grown into a bonfide musician........awesome.......keep being healthy pete!
Artist Info:

Born in Washington DC in 1942, Peter Thorkelson met superstardom in his early twenties when the politically interested musician, songwriter and actor was referred by his friend Stephen Stills to audition for a part in a pop-rock-band tv show: The Monkees. He became one of the characters on the show in 1966, and a member of the band that emerged from that show: a quartet that would become icons in American pop culture for several decades. The Monkees tv show lives on in syndication, and the Monkees band has reunited many times, including a King Biscuit video release. Throughout, Peter Tork has continued his own musical journey, married a few times, and battled cancer, writes an AskPeter column on his blog and continues to perform with and without his Monkee bandmates. He recently stopped by Wolfgang's Vault for a rare and exclusive Vault Session to play some familiar and some less familiar tunes and to tell us about the upcoming Monkees reunion tour. Enjoy.

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