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Danny Peyronel

Danny Peyronel (born Daniel-Augusto Peyronel, 15 November 1953, Buenos Aires) is a singer, songwriter, keyboard player and producer of Northern Italian and Southern French origin, best known for his work in rock groups such as the Heavy Metal Kids and UFO. He studied in the Manuel Belgrano school in the Belgrano neighbourhood (barrio) within Buenos Aires proper. He grew up all over the world, but mostly in London, England.
==Early years==
He made his debut with the Heavy Metal Kids at London's Marquee Club in 1973. After recording two albums and world tours, Peyronel left the Kids in 1975 to join UFO as their first keyboard player, where he also sang harmony vocals. Peyronel contributed to the song-writing as well, e.g. "Highway Lady" from the ''No Heavy Petting'' album. UFO later released a live album from the period when Peyronel was in the band called ''On with the Action'', which was recorded live at London's The Roundhouse. His songs from that period have been included in several UFO compilations and an EMI re-issue of ''No Heavy Petting'' credited him with initiating a change in the band's direction, which continued after his departure.
After leaving UFO in July 1976 following several tours of the US, Europe and the UK, Peyronel formed his own band The Blue Max and recorded an album for Charisma Records. His main partner was Robin Millar on guitars and vocals. After a major tour of the UK, Peyronel left England and went off on a whirlwind of writing, producing and guest starring all over the world before returning to the UK. During this time he wrote the title track of Meat Loaf's "Midnight at the Lost and Found". He also guest starred on and co-produced a live album by Riff, South America's leading hard-rock band, and, in the same region, produced the first major hit album by Virus.

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