Peter Jefferies


“I haven’t been to Auckland for ages ... I haven’t played in Auckland for ages. I’ve been up here for holidays, so I’m going to do a few I haven’t done for a while,” says Peter Jefferies, freshly sat at his electric piano.

It’s July 28, 1994, and the Taranaki musician has gathered an attentive crowd for his support slot before Dimmer (for whom he also drums) in an Auckland University café. Entire Jefferies live projects have bypassed the Queen City since he left for Dunedin in the wake of This Kind of Punishment’s well-received performances at multi-media event The Nitpicker’s Picnic. But his recorded music is no less listened to for that.

Peter Jefferies at fast Forward, Doornroosje 1994
Nocturnal Projections, Auckland 1982
Peter Jefferies at the Kings Arms, 2013
Peter Jefferies live performance at The Kings Arms, Auckland, July 2014, his first solo show in 12 years.
Peter Jefferies at New Plymouth's Vinyl Countdown store with Ima Hitt Records' Brian Wafer. Record Store Day, April 2012.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Vinyl Countdown
Ross Cunningham interviews Peter Jefferies, 2016
Plagal Grind
Photo credit: Photo by Bruce Russell
This Kind Of Punishment, Beard Of Bees sessions, Stratford 1984
Peter Jefferies
Photo credit: Photo by Grant McDougall
Peter Jefferies' second European tour, 1995
Bruce Russell and Peter Jefferies at Fish Street Studios
Peter Jefferies, Kings Arms, Auckland, September 2013
Photo credit: Photo by Simon Kay
Swerve sessions, Fish St. Studio, Dunedin, 1992
Peter Jefferies in Texas, 1997, with the tour mascots
Alastair Galbraith & Peter Jefferies at fast Forward, Doornroosje 1994
Xpressway people. L to R: Bruce Russell, Peter Jefferies, Peter Gutteridge, and Alastair Galbraith outside Peter's house, Opoho, early 1989
Photo credit: Photo by Gerald O'Brien
Peter Jefferies, Kings Arms, Auckland, September 2013
Photo credit: Photo by Simon Kay
This Kind Of Punishment at The Galaxy, Mt. Eden, Auckland 1985
Peter Jefferies and Robbie Muir, Port Chalmers, 1989.
The 2nd US tour. Chicago 1994. L to R: Jean Smith, Paul Cahill, Bill Meyer and Peter Jefferies.
Peter Jefferies, Kings Arms, Auckland, September 2013
Photo credit: Photo by Simon Kay
Shayne Carter & Peter Jefferies - Randolph's Going Home
Peter Jefferies at the Fast Forward festival, Holland, 1994
The 2nd US tour, with Mecca Normal and Trash, 1994
Electricity - at The Kings Arms, Auckland supporting Amanda Palmer, 6 September 2013
Peter Jefferies at Hail Dunedin, a KTV Special, 1992
Peter Jefferies
Photo credit: Photo by Grant McDougall
Peter Jefferies aged 14
Record shopping at Pier Platters, New Jersey, USA. L to R: Sandra Bell, Alastair Galbraith, Peter Jefferies, Jeff Economy, 1993.
Difficult Days, live in 1989/90. Bob Sutton collection
Plagal Grind 1989. L to R: David Mitchell, Robbie Muir, Peter Jefferies and Alastair Galbraith
Peter Jefferies with Nocturnal Projections, New Plymouth 1981
The first US tour, with Alastair Galbraith, San Francisco, 1993
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