Wolfman
Controversial troubadour Wolfman has been a regular fixture on the London indie scene for several decades but is more renowned for his troubled relationship with Pete Doherty than his poetic brand of alt-rock. Born Peter William Randall in Maidstone, Kent in 1968, he later changed his name to Peter Wolfe after moving to London at the age of 18. Following a two-month trial at Gillingham Football Club, he switched his attention to music, sharing a house with the Pogues' Shane MacGowan and briefly appearing in a band with pre-Elastica drummer Justin Welch. Frustrated at being unable to secure a record deal, he first moved to New York, and then Paris, where he published a book of poetry. On his return to the U.K., he starred in The Greatest Unknown Rock n Roll Star, a Channel 4 documentary by filmmaker Andy Lee, who later went on to become his manager, and formed a new outfit, Wolfman & the Side Effects. In 2001, he was introduced to the Libertines' then-unknown lead singer Pete Doherty at an Islington pub, and the pair struck up a tumultuous friendship that is reported to have influenced both of their addictions to heroin. In 2003, he made an unlikely appearance at the Sundance Festival with his band following a chance meeting with legendary comic Jackie Mason, and a year later, scored a surprise Top Ten hit with the Doherty-sung "For Lovers," a track he'd previously written ten years earlier, which also later received a nomination at the Ivor Novello Awards. Wolfman scored a few minor hits of his own ("Napoleon," "Ice Cream Guerilla") and supported Babyshambles on tour, but due to his drug problems, didn't appear on the music scene again until 2008, when he performed a rather shambolic duet at Doherty's solo show at London's Royal Albert Hall, and co-penned a track on Doherty's debut solo album, Grace/Wastelands ("Broken Love Song"). In 2010, Wolfe was charged with possessing and supplying cocaine during a police investigation into the death of a filmmaker who was shooting a program about the pair before she passed away.
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Wolfman Traks
Pop - Paru chez Wolfman Productions le 16 mai 2025
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Hellfire
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Kharma Records le 5 févr. 2019
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Dem Sellout
Dancehall - Paru chez Abdul Rauf Ishak Under License to CD RU Africa le 27 janv. 2020
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All Is Random (Radio Edit)
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Wolfman le 7 juin 2013
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Hellfire
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Kharma Records le 26 oct. 2024
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The Wolfman Agenda
Rock - Paru chez 6652476 Records DK le 22 mars 2024
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Mad Woman (Angelo Repetto Remix)
Électronique - Paru chez Wolfman le 8 mars 2019
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Los Hombres No Sienten
Divers - Paru chez Wolfman le 26 juill. 2025
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Evolution of the wolf
Électronique - Paru chez Independent le 18 mai 2025
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Furia De Mujer
Pop - Paru chez Wolfman Productions le 3 déc. 2025
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