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Pricey for Peter down South

I TOOK Peter Grant, the super-smooth crooner, down to my bar, Fibre, for a drink after his sell-out show at Leeds City Varieties.

He’s a true professional, the day before he was so ill with flu, he was on the brink of cancelling the gig but he soldiered on anyway – and you’d never have known it. What a performer!

Peter is from Leeds but has now moved to London, where he’s busy meeting and greeting, wining and dining, every night.

He confided that socialising down there is costing him a fortune – and he’s a clean-living lad so it’s not as if he’s quaffing lakes of booze.

At least he knows he’ll always get a drink on me when he’s in Yorkshire.

If you don’t already own his album, Traditional, you should check it out – it’s quietly becoming a classic!

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