Peter Momtchiloff

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Peter Momtchiloff (born 10 March 1962) is a British guitarist and bassist.

He was educated at Winchester College and Worcester College, Oxford.

His musical career began in 1978 playing bass guitar in Winchester band . At Oxford he continued as a bass player and vocalist in (under the name Miguel Horton) and Communist Alliance. These outfits played a combination of cover versions and original material with new wave, R&B and rockabilly influences. As a guitarist he played in country blues trio .

Momtchiloff was a founding member of the seminal twee pop bands Talulah Gosh, Heavenly,[1] and its later incarnation Marine Research. In 1999, he joined Jessica Griffin in her band the Would-Be-Goods.

He has also played guitar for Scarlet's Well, Les Clochards, and Hot Hooves.

In 2014 he formed a band called Tufthunter to record an album of his songs, each sung by a different singer. This album was released in 2015 under the title 'Deep Hits'.

Since 1993 Momtchiloff has been the Senior Commissioning Editor for Philosophy at Oxford University Press.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b aestheticsforbirds (29 August 2014). "EDITOR-ARTIST INTERVIEW: PETER MOMTCHILOFF". AESTHETICS FOR BIRDS. Retrieved 5 September 2020.

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