John St Peeters was born in Melbourne, in 1956, to Italian-born parents, Pasqualino Lo Piccolo – a greengrocer – and Giovanna (née Basile). He grew up in Richmond with a younger sister, Josephine. Early in his career he performed as Johnny Lo Piccolo. From the age of 11 he played piano accordion on TV talent quests, such as Brian and the Juniors, New Faces, variety shows, including In Melbourne Tonight, and at clubs in Melbourne. He released singles on the W&G label, "Johnny LoPiccolo's Dance Party" (November 1970), "Johnny's Choice" (May 1972), and "Crazy Polka" (1972). He spent almost three years in Canada performing and recording: he was referred to as "the Squeeze Box Kid".
John St Peeters and the Sharells were formed in 1974, as a vocal trio, with two female vocalists, Niki Nicholls and Kim Julin. They performed "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" on the Ernie Sigley Show in May 1975. They toured Australia, North America and South-East Asia before issuing a single, "Take Me if You Want Me", in October on the Astor label. He resumed his solo career in 1976 with a disco-based single, "You Know that You're Sexy", in November of that year, which reached the top 60 on the Kent Music Report singles chart.
Peeters signed with EMI Records, which issued his next two singles, "Shiny Side Up" (June 1977), and "Love the Way You Move" (December): none reached the top 100. At the King of Pop Awards of 1977 St Peeters won ''Most Popular New Talent''. In the following year his contract was taken up by RCA Records. He released his next single, "Deep Inside of Me", co-written by Peeters and Aldo Lennard, which peaked at #22. Lennard was also his talent manager. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "By that stage, the singer had established himself as Australia's version of David Essex, with his good looks and sophisticated pop releases." His next single, "High Class Woman" (November 1978), reached the top 50.
He followed with his debut album, 'So Many Ways' (1978), produced by Spencer Lee. In 1979 he formed the John St Peeters Band and toured the Australia club circuit. Its title track was issued as a single in April, which peaked at #13, and was also co-written by St.Peeters and Lennard. His second album, 'One Night Stand', and its associated singles did not reach the top 40. He appeared on teen pop music TV show, Countdown, from 1976, he co-hosted an episode in June 1978. He later reflected "The biggest thrill of all, though, was making it on the biggest television music show that existed during those years — Countdown, hosted by Molly Meldrum. What a fantastic experience that was." He premiered his single, "Wonder World", on the show in March 1980; it is the theme song for Simon Townsend's Wonder World, a children's variety TV series. He was also the guest host on another pop music show, Sounds.
In January 1981 St Peeters was touted as the host of a pilot episode of a pop music series for the Willard King Organisation. He told Clay Adams of The Australian Women's Weekly, "I should hear shortly whether or not it will go ahead and if I'll be in the hot seat. Personally I hope the show does receive the okay as Australian television needs another pop music show at the moment." From March to May 1984 and from February to April 1985 he was the host of The John St Peeters Show on TV's Channel 0/28. The Canberra Times' Debbie Muir detailed that "As compere, he will be the focus of the program, introducing guests, performing and having the chance to air his classical piano training." From the mid-1980s he focussed on his TV and club performances.
In 2001, his sister, Jo Skott published his biography, The Squeeze Box Kid: The John St. Peeters Story. In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists, Ray Burgess, Tommy Emmanuel, Marty Rhone and John "Swanee" Swan to release a single, "Legends of the Southern Land". In April 2015 he supported the Alannah and Madeline Foundation charity at the Crown Palladium, by performing in front of Sophia Loren, including "Legends of the Southern Land" (with the group). As of May 2015, St Peeters is married to Teresa Vee and lives in Melbourne with their two children.
''Take Me If You Want Me / Romance'' [with The Sharelles] 1975 Astor
''You Know That You're Sexy (#53) / School's Out At Last'' 1976 Crystal Clear
''Shiny Side Up / Summer Of Love'' 1977 EMI
''Love The Way You Move / Fadin' Away'' 1977 EMI
''Deep Inside Of Me (#22) / Every Step Of The Way'' 1978 RCA
''High Class Woman (#49) / Keep Me Up Girl'' 1978 RCA
''So Many Ways (#13) / Al Capone'' 1979 RCA
''You You're The One (#81) / Such A Hold On Me'' 1979 RCA
''Love Is All We Need / My Favourite Smile'' 1980 RCA
''Wonder World! (#78) / This Time Around'' 1980 RCA
''Dangerous Heart / Dream Breaker'' 1981 Full Moon Records
''Street Kids / Street Kids - Theme'' 1983 RCA
''I Need That Someone To Love / One Kiss Away'' [with Jane Scali] 1985 Powderworks
''Don't Make Love To Strangers / Power Like The Thunder'' 1986 Powderworks
'So Many Ways' (#57) 1978 RCA
'One Night Stand' 1980 RCA
'I Got You Babe' [with Jane Scali] 1986 Hammard
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_St_Peeters
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_St_Peeters
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
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