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Peter Green is a PR person for several Australasian acts, most notably Skyhooks, Bic Runga, Split Enz and their alumni, including Crowded House, The Finn Brothers, Neil Finn, Tim Finn, etc. He is president of the "Frenz of The Enz" fanclub, encompassing all the Enz alumni, which has also been known as the Crowded House club, but which reverted to its original name following the break-up of the latter.
He is held in very high regard by fan-club members, who greatly appreciate the personal touch he brings his work, and his remarkable commitment, not only to the musicians, but also to the fans, maintaining a consistent relationship with them, whether there is artist activity or not. The Frenz of the Enz are known for their long-standing loyalty and commitment to the bands and artists under the Frenz umbrella, and it could be argued that it is largely as a result of Peter Green's work, ensuring that the fans always feel connected to what is going on.
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Since 1996, Peter has been detailing his life, both personal and his work on his online diary, Famous For 16 Minutes. Entries from his diary have thus far been published in three books, "Hussy", "Bang!" and "Glamour" - A fourth is currently in the process of being put together. Together with Mark Goulding, he has also compiled a "coffee table style" book of photographs entitled Wings Off Flies, which is a collection of photographs taken by himself and Goulding of acts they have worked with.
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- Green, Peter, Hussy, Rocket Pocket Books, 2001. ISBN 0-646-41308-2
- Green, Peter, Bang!, Rocket Pocket Books, 2001. ISBN 0-9579712-0-6
- Green, Peter, Glamour, Rocket Pocket Books, 2003 ISBN 0-9579712-1-4
- Goulding, Mark and Green, Peter, Wing Off Flies, 25 Years of Rock Photography, Rocket Pocket Books, 2002 ISBN 0-9579712-2-2
- Green, Peter, Letters to my Frenz, a Split Enz Book, Rocket Pocket Books, 2006 ISBN 0-9579712-3-0
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