Peter Marsh has been making music for many decades. He released five albums in the 1970s. In partnership with Ken Nicol he recorded as Nicol & Marsh and with musicians including Richard Burgess and Pete Zorn, as Easy Street. Easy Street's claim to fame? They were runners up in New Faces, the 1970s UK X Factor (or Britain's Got Talent) Saturday night television show - the winner was ventriloquist Roger de Courcey with Nookie Bear....). At the end of the 1970s, Peter Marsh released This Is Your Life, a post punk album, with his band Twist.
During the 1980s, Peter Marsh worked with Vangelis, Manfred Mann, Godley and Cream (10CC) amongst others. And he recorded a new wave album with the band Blanket of Secrecy (he was the lead singer of Blanket of Secrecy, but was known at the time only as Tinker).
In more recent decades, Peter Marsh recorded the Stop The Clock album with a group of French musicians (including guitarist Pascal Freslon). Some of the tracks, including title track Stop The Clock, were used in a Hong Kong TV Drama series, Triumph In The Skies II. Peter Marh has also recently released an album of soul music, Soul Searching, which was co-written by Dave Hockley.