Person    | Male  Born 17/12/1944  Died 28/1/2004

Peter (Dino) Dines

Categories: Music / songs

Keyboards player. Born Hertford. A member of T-Rex from late 1973 to 1977.

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Peter (Dino) Dines

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Marc Bolan shrine - plaque - Dines

Peter (Dino) Dines, Dec. 17th 1944 - 28th Jan. 2004. Keyboards. A member of...

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