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David Peel (musician)
American musician (1942–2017)
Musical artist
David Peel (born David Michael Rosario; August 3, 1942 – April 6, 2017) was a New York City–based musician who first recorded in the late 1960s with Harold Black, Billy Joe White, George Cori and Larry Adam performing as David Peel and The Lower East Side Band.
His raw, acoustic "street rock" with lyrics about marijuana and "bad cops" appealed mostly to hippies and the disenfranchised.
Biography
Peel was born in Manhattan to Puerto Rican parents, Angel Perez, who worked in a restaurant, and Esther Rosario, a homemaker.
He was raised in Brooklyn and served two years in the United States Army, and was stationed in Alaska.[1]
Peel took his stage name from a 1967 hoax that claimed that banana peels were psychoactive.[1]
In 1968, Peel was contracted by Elektra Records when he was first discovered and recorded two "envelope pushers" for the label.
His album Have a Marijuana peaked at N