Petegleadall
Pete Gleadall, whose real name is Peter Gleadall, is a renowned keyboardist, sequencer, and programmer known for his extensive work in the music industry. He has been involved with high-profile artists and bands, including George Michael, U2, Take That, Robbie Williams, and David Bowie. Notably, he serves as the Musical Director for the Pet Shop Boys, a role that highlights his significant contributions to their live performances and recordings.
Gleadall's career began with a strong foundation in technology and music, initially as a violinist before transitioning to guitars, synths, drum machines, and sequencers in the early 1980s. His proficiency with MIDI technology and equipment like the Roland MC500 sequencer and Akai S900 sampler positioned him as a sought-after programmer. His big break came when he worked with the reggae band Aswad, which led to opportunities with George Michael and subsequently with the Pet Shop Boys.
Throughout his career, Pete Gleadall has been part of various groups, such as Future Acoustics and Los Vengadores, and has used aliases like Camp Freddy and Forthright. He has also been involved in remixing projects, notably with the production team 4thRight, which was given creative freedom by George Michael to remix his songs.
Pete Gleadall's work spans multiple roles, including engineer, programmer, songwriter, musician, and DJ, reflecting his versatility and influence in the music industry. His contributions have been documented in various media, including interviews and concert films such as "Cubism: Pet Shop Boys in Concert - Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City" and "Pet Shop Boys: Inner Sanctum."