Peter Ivers
Biography
Peter Scott Ivers (born Peter Scott Rose, September 20, 1946 – March 3, 1983) was an American musician, singer, songwriter and television personality. He served as host of the experimental music television show New Wave Theatre. Despite Ivers never having achieved mainstream success, biographer Josh Frank has described him as being connected by "a second degree to every major pop culture event of the last 30 years." A native of Brookline, Massachusetts, Ivers' primary instrument was the harmonica and at a concert in 1968, Muddy Waters referred to him as "the greatest harp player alive." After migrating to Los Angeles, Ivers was signed by Van Dyke Parks and Lenny Waronker to a $100,000 contract as a solo artist with Warner Bros. Records in the early 1970s. His albums Terminal Love (1974) and Peter Ivers (1976) sold poorly but later earned a cult following. He made his live debut opening for the New York Dolls and shared concert bills with such acts as Fleetwood Mac and John Cale. Ivers scored the 1977 David Lynch film Eraserhead and contributed both songwriting and vocals to the piece "In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)". Later in his career, he wrote songs that were recorded by Diana Ross and the Pointer Sisters. In 1983, Ivers was murdered under mysterious circumstances and the crime remains unsolved.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Complete 'B' Sides
2001

At The BBC
1998

Come On Pilgrim... It's Surfer Rosa
2018

Pixies
2002

Ross
1983

Eraserhead Original Soundtrack
1982

Gigantic / River Euphrates
1988

National Lampoon's Vacation - Original Motion Picture Sound Track
1983

Can't We Fall In Love Again
1981

Wide Receiver
1980

Easy Does It
1970

Love Hurts
2019

The Music Of David Lynch - Benefiting The David Lynch Foundation
2016

Slingshot
1981

Victory In Rock City
1977

Fresh Feathers
1974

The Legacy Of Phyllis Hyman
1996

In Heaven
1981

Terminal Love
1974

Love Has Got Me
1973
Credited work
557 releases · 94 albums · active 1969–2025
- Performance · 597
- Other credits · 114
- Production · 60
- Engineering · 3
Studios: Chillhouse Studios · Blackwing Studios · Soundworks Digital Audio/Video Studios · Mediasound
