Peter Griffin, born Peter Kamp on December 17, 1939 in Germany, is a singer
known for his contributions to disco and soul music. He began his musical
journey by studying singing, piano, and dance at the Hamburger Schauspiel-Studio
Frese. In 1964, under his real name, he released "Wie damals" and "Ein Traum
ging vorbei" through CBS Records, followed by "Wenn Du bei mir bist / Wenn Du
mal traurig bist" in 1965. However, Griffin's breakthrough came in 1971 when he
starred alongside Donna Summer in the musical Hair, adopting the stage name
Peter Griffin for his single "I Hate The Mus...