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An alias for Paul Phillips - with his brother in law, the late Pete Zorn - Driver 67 had a UK Top 10 hit in early 1979 with ‘Car 67’. An album, as Tax Loss, and three more singles followed, and then a gap of 30 years before the home-studio produced solo album, ‘Not There Yet’, followed five years later by ‘Breathe’, on which Pete Zorn made his last appearance, on the songs ‘Wet Wednesday’ and ‘Soul Requiem’. In between, all Driver 67 and Tax Loss material was reissued under the name Driver 67, as ‘The Album. The A Sides. The B Sides.’ In 2022 Driver 67 plans his first single in 40 years, a new take on The Who’s My Generation.
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