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Singer/Songwriter, Peter Sando emerged in the late 60's from the band Gandalf, formerly the Rahgoos prior to the LP release, appearing at various New York clubs such as "The Phone Booth", Scott Muni's "Rolling Stone", "The Electric Circus", Murray the K's "World", and the legendary "Night Owl Cafe" in Greenwich Village. It was there that he met songwriters Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon ("Happy Together", "She'd Rather Be With Me") who brought the band to the attention of record producers Koppelman & Rubin. K&R signed the band and immediately started work on the GANDALF album which was released on the Capitol label in 1969, with two songs penned by Peter. "Can You Travel in the Dark Alone" was a favorite of the late Allison Steele, "The Nightbird", on WNEW-FM New York, who would introduce it with a lengthy dose of her inimitable psychedelic fantasy. The LP has been bootlegged several times, including a picture disc and a blue vinyl version. In 1991 it was legitimately re-issued on CD by the UK based See For Miles label and most recently in the USA on the highly rated Sundazed. This difinitive release includes an 8 page booklet with new photos and liner notes by Mike Stax. (Available at Sundazed.com) Unfortunately, the band broke up in 1968 before the original LP was released. At that time Peter again teamed up with Bonner and Gordon to sing lead on two singles including their "Dance at St. Francis" as the Barracuda on RCA which charted in 1968.
Three of Peter's songs, co-written with composer Joe Delia, appear in the 1999 Trimark film "Time Served" with Louise Fletcher and Katherine Oxenberg. "Creatures of Habit", the new CD by Peter Sando is now available on High Point Records. It features JOHN BROWN, about the abolitionist who sparked the Civil War, and DESERT FLOWER, which Peter describes as a "Native American lullaby." These and ten other original songs represent the best of Peter's work to date. (Available at CDBaby.com)
A new CD, GANDALF 2, of outtakes, unreleased demos including the "914 Tracks", and live recordings is now available on Sundazed. Rated FOUR STARS! - "Obscure psych band's ephemera bests their lone album...guitar/vox Peter Sando adept at crafting ornate, breezy pop gems." - MOJO 5/07
Peter continues to write and perform his songs throughout the New York/New Jersey area folk circuit and recently has sided with fellow fok-rockers Lemon Isis.
Also in the works is a CD of all new original songs including "Afraid of the Dark", "Jaded Love", "Bright Headlights" and the whimsicle "Ghost of Robert Erskine". ...Stay tuned!