Pete de Freitas

Musician

Birthday August 2, 1961

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

DEATH DATE 1989-6-14, Longdon Green, England (27 years old)

Nationality Trinidad and Tobago

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1961

Peter Louis Vincent de Freitas (2 August 1961 – 14 June 1989) was an English musician and producer.

He was the drummer in Echo & the Bunnymen, and performed on their first five albums.

1979

He joined the Bunnymen in 1979, replacing a drum machine.

Bunnymen's singer Ian McCulloch related that they told him "to get stuck into the toms. Budgie [from the Banshees] was the only other drummer doing that stuff at the time and Pete loved his drumming".

1982

He funded, produced and played drums under the name Louis Vincent on the first single of the Wild Swans, "The Revolutionary Spirit", in 1982, for the Zoo Records label.

1985

In 1985, de Freitas temporarily left the band.

He spent several months drinking in New Orleans, while attempting to form a new group, the Sex Gods.

1987

By 1987, he returned to the Bunnymen to record their fifth album, though only as a part-time member.

1988

He was married in the same year and his daughter Lucie Marie was born in 1988.

1989

De Freitas died in a motorcycle accident in 1989 at the age of 27, on his way to Liverpool from London.

He was riding a 900cc Ducati motorcycle on the A51 road in Longdon Green, Staffordshire when he collided with a motor vehicle at approximately 16:00.

His ashes are buried in Goring-on-Thames.

De Freitas was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, and educated by the Benedictines at Downside School in Somerset, south-west England.

His father, Denis, was a copyright lawyer.

His sisters Rose and Rachel were founding members of the band The Heart Throbs.

His brother Frank is the bass player of the Woodentops.