Pop legend Pete Waterman set for talk at Coventry University - The Coventry Observer

Pop legend Pete Waterman set for talk at Coventry University

Coventry Editorial 3rd Jun, 2014 Updated: 28th Oct, 2016   0

LEGENDARY pop producer and songwriter Dr Pete Waterman OBE is set to give a free talk at Coventry University on Friday about his rise from a working class background in the city to become a leading figure in the global music industry.

The Coventry-born music mogul will speak to students at the University for the first time since he was awarded an honorary doctorate in business administration in 2001.

‘Rags to Riches – the story and secrets of Pete’s success’ will see Dr Waterman describe how he became one of the most successful British producer-songwriters in history, with over twenty number one hits to his name and upwards of 500 million records sales around the world.

Alongside his career as a music producer and songwriter, Dr Waterman is also a successful DJ, author and TV presenter, and was one of the original four judges on the genre-defining music talent show Pop Idol from 2001 to 2003.




“I’m very much looking forward to coming back to Coventry and taking the opportunity to speak with students and public.” said Dr Waterman, who hails from Stoke Heath.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to have had a fantastic career and worked with some amazing people, and it’s always a pleasure to be able to share some of these stories, including the ups and downs, since my early days in the city.”


After setting up the world-famous record label Pete Waterman Limited (which later became Pete Waterman Entertainment) in 1984, the former Whitley Abbey School pupil scored a string of global smash hits over the next decade with artists such as Paul McCartney, Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley and Bananarama.

Dr Waterman has also had a lifelong passion for the railways, ever since his first job as a railway stoker when he left school.

He is the proud owner of a significant collection of commercial and historic locomotives, and continues to make major contributions to the preservation and development of the industry.

In 2005 he was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s New Year’s List for his services to music. November 2011 saw him receive the John Peel Award for his outstanding contribution to UK music radio.

The talk is free and is open to the public. It starts at 6pm in the Goldstein Lecture Theatre in the Alan Berry Building (opposite the cathedral). To register visit eventsforce.net/petewaterman.

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