He does not age - he looks so youthful -- a great career, a great marriage and family life, owns a home in Santa Barbara that has doubled in value now worth $5 million dollars - really enjoys and embraces life, people and his fans - man has worked hard, he is a high character guy, God bless Peter and his family!
I saw Peter Noone and the Herman's Hermits this last summer, show was great. He gave some shirts and CDs away. He seems like a very humble, likeable, down to earth guy. He still has it, even at the age of 66.
It's now 2023... and Peter is still going strong. We saw him about 30 years ago... and again last week (and twice about 5-6 years ago). A very entertaining show. Funny stories, impressions, and he performed a LOT of his hits... and they all sounded like you remember them. Unlike many of the few "oldies" stars left, cashing in on "how good they used to be" and running on nostalgia... Peter does one of the best shows you're ever likely to see.
Saw the band in about 1965 in Rochdale fire station hall. I was only allowed to go because they were considered nice and wholesome by my parents. I was 15. I live in Australia but still play the music. Brings back great memories.
He does not age - he looks so youthful -- a great career, a great marriage and family life, owns a home in Santa Barbara that has doubled in value now worth $5 million dollars - really enjoys and embraces life, people and his fans - man has worked hard, he is a high character guy, God bless Peter and his family!
I saw Peter Noone and the Herman's Hermits this last summer, show was great. He gave some shirts and CDs away. He seems like a very humble, likeable, down to earth guy. He still has it, even at the age of 66.
My band backed up Peter Noone several years ago. Very nice, funny and talented man. Glad to see he's still relevant in the current music scene.
It's now 2023... and Peter is still going strong. We saw him about 30 years ago... and again last week (and twice about 5-6 years ago). A very entertaining show. Funny stories, impressions, and he performed a LOT of his hits... and they all sounded like you remember them. Unlike many of the few "oldies" stars left, cashing in on "how good they used to be" and running on nostalgia... Peter does one of the best shows you're ever likely to see.
Saw the band in about 1965 in Rochdale fire station hall. I was only allowed to go because they were considered nice and wholesome by my parents. I was 15. I live in Australia but still play the music. Brings back great memories.
Love that British-Irish accent!
Looks like Mr. Noone is into something Good...A big Thumbs up mate.......
thanks for posting this
he has grown older gracefully.