Band,
Singer / Musician of Rock and Pop
South African band. The group Peanut Butter Conspiracy was formed in 1968. The original line up included: Una Valli (vocals), John Lindeman (guitar),Brian Mulder (bass), Ron Naturam (keyboards), Mike Fox (drums), Peter Lynch (sax/mouth-organ/guitar) and Mike Koch (drums). Subsequent band members included Ton Schiff (keyboards), George Hill (drums), Herbert Simon (guitar), Moose Forer (bass), Frank Hill (drums), Stuart Preston (drums), Mick Spooner (keyboard/sax), Eddie Payne (trumpet) and Freddie Schesser (trumpet). "Understanding" reached #2 on Springbok's Top 20 in May 1971 and spent 17 weeks on the charts. It went to #1 on the Rhodesian charts for three weeks in May 1971. Other hits include: "Hold On To What You've Got" (#4 Aug '71) and "Amen" (#2 Dec '71).
![]() | Brian Mulder voc, g |
![]() | Herbert Simon g |
![]() | Stuart Preston dr |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Glory, Glory, Hallelujah | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1972 | Single |
Give A Little Love / Talk, Talk, Talk | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1972 | Single |
Amen / The Games People Play | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1971 | Single |
Peanut Butter Conspiracy | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1971 | Album |
Hold On (To What You've Got) | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1971 | Single |
Understanding / Tough Talk | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1971 | Single |
Deuntjies Vir Dansdag | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1969 | Album |
Soul Meeting | Una Valli With The Flames And The Peanut Butter Conspiracy | 1968 | Album |