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George Peckham

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88:. In school, he formed a band with friends called 'The Renegades', where he played guitar. The band later also enrolled his younger brother Derek on the bass guitar. Peckham started dabbling with audio electronics when he had to build a bass amplifier for Derek. According to Peckham, The Renegades played support to 129:
George Peckham started his career in disc cutting as a trainee disc cutter at Apple Studios in November 1968 before assuming the chief disc cutting role there a year later. Whilst working at Apple, Peckham began adding short messages on the run-out grooves of records he mastered. The messages, along
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with the phrase "A PORKY PRIME CUT", become his professional signature. After various stints at other studios he went on to establish Porky's Mastering Services where he was responsible for cutting some of the most influential English records during the '80s. He is now retired.
64: 147: 107:. After a stint playing in Germany, Peckham returned to Britain, and was asked to join Billy Kelly (stage name 'Earl Royce') and his group, 44:, widely recognised as among the most accomplished in the business. He has been responsible for producing the master discs from which many 324: 118:, where he replaced Mike Millward, who had health issues. Keen on the recording side of the business, he left the Fourmost to join 329: 119: 339: 187: 319: 20: 51:
His master discs, and the records that were produced from them, often bear either the motto "A Porky Prime Cut" or a
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in his handwriting. Other inscriptions attributed to him include "Pecko" and "Pecko Duck".
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One of his most technically demanding achievements was the so-called "three-sided" album,
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on side two, so that different material would be played depending on where the
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Index

George and Elizabeth Peckham
George Peckham (merchant)
Blackburn, Lancashire
record
engineer
vinyl records
cryptic
run-out grooves
The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief
grooves
stylus
Liverpool
The Beatles
Paul McCartney
The Pawns
Decca
the Olympics
The Fourmost
Apple Studios
Savile Row
"How to master a record: Legendary engineer Noel Summerville talks about mastering for vinyl"
Vinyl Mastering with George Peckham (interview)
YouTube
David Hepworth
"George "Porky" Peckham and the maker's mark"
"Part One: Growing Up in Liverpool"
"George Peckham (cont.)"
"Part Two: Enter The Fourmost"
"Part Three: Apple Days"
"George Peckham – Apple (cont.)"

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