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  1. Peter Roy Sears (27 de mayo de 1948) es un músico de rock inglés. En una carrera que se ha extendido por más de cuarenta años, Sears ha colaborado en muchas bandas y ha tocado diversidad de géneros musicales como el R&B, rock psicodélico, música country y blues.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_SearsPete Sears - Wikipedia

    Pete Sears played on the Rod Stewart albums Gasoline Alley, Every Picture Tells A Story (which was listed high in Rolling Stone's top 500 best albums of all time), Never a Dull Moment, and Smiler. He also played on the hit singles " Maggie May ", and " Reason to Believe ".

  3. Smiler is the fifth solo album by English rock singer-songwriter Rod Stewart. It was released September 27, 1974 by Mercury Records. It reached number 1 in the UK album chart, and number 13 in the US. The album included covers of Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke and Bob Dylan songs, as well as a duet with Elton John of John's song "Let Me Be ...

  4. Smiler (en Español Sonriente) es el quinto álbum de estudio del cantante británico de rock Rod Stewart, lanzado en octubre de 1974 por el sello Mercury Records. Es el primer trabajo donde Stewart es criticado negativamente por parte de los sitios Georgiy Starostin, Robert Christgau y Rolling Stone.

  5. Part of "Smiler" inside album cover shot outside pub in London. Left to right in front: Ken Jones, Pete Sears and his future wife Jeannette, Ron Wood, Ron's mum & Dad, Ian McLagen, Rod Stewart, Spike Heatley, Rube. The album had taken quite a bit longer to make.

  6. Smiler” sold 1 million worldwide…which was down a bit from Rod’s previous albums. — with Rod Stewart, Ian McLagan, Martin Quittenton, Ronnie Wood, Micky Waller and The Memphis Horns.

  7. 8 de jun. de 2015 · Sweet Little Rock n Roller. This is one of Pete’s favorite songs from Rod Stewarts 1973 album, “SMILER”, the last of four English made solo albums that he played on. The first being “Gasoline Alley” in 1970 where he played bass on “Cut Across Shorty” and piano on “Country Comforts”.