Mike Peters

Mike Peters is a Welsh musician best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the rock band The Alarm, formed in 1981. The band emerged during the post-punk era and is characterized by its anthemic sound, blending elements of rock, folk, and new wave. Notable works include their debut album "Declaration" (1984), featuring hits like "68 Guns" and "Spirit of '76," which helped establish their reputation in the UK music scene. Peters is also recognized for his solo work and as a passionate advocate for various charitable causes, particularly related to health and music therapy. He has battled leukemia and has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. His dedication to music and humanitarian efforts has left a significant impact on both fans and the broader music community. Through his energetic performances and heartfelt lyrics, Peters has influenced a generation of musicians and continues to inspire with his resilience and commitment to social causes. His contributions to music and activism underscore the powerful role of artists in addressing societal issues.