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Peter Watts (manager)

Peter Anthony Watts was an English road manager and sound engineer who worked with rock band Pink Floyd.

Early life
Watts was born on 16 January 1946, in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, the son of Jane Patricia Grace (née Rolt; born 1923, in Naivasha, Kenya Colony) and Anthony Watts. Watts had one older brother, Michael, and one younger sister, Patricia. Watts' mother remarried, to Anthony Daniells, in 1989. ==Career==
Career
Watts was the road manager for Pretty Things before joining Pink Floyd as their first experienced road manager. Alongside fellow roadie Alan Styles, was responsible for the line about the "geezer" who was "cruisin' for a bruisin used in the segue between "Money" and "Us and Them", and the words "I never said I was frightened of dying." heard near the end of "The Great Gig in the Sky". ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1966, Watts married Myfanwy Edwards-Roberts, the daughter of a Welsh father and Australian mother, who was an antiques dealer and costume and set designer. They had two children, Ben (b. 1967; a photographer), and Naomi (b. 1968; an actress). The couple divorced in 1972. After the divorce, the children were raised by their grandparents and their mother as she built a career. The family relocated to London. Peter Watts left Pink Floyd's service in 1974. In 1976, he married Patricia Deighton, known as "Puddie", who can also be heard on The Dark Side of the Moon. ==Death==
Death
In August 1976, Watts was found dead in a flat in Notting Hill, London, from a heroin overdose. After his death, Pink Floyd provided financial support to his two young children. The money allowed the family to move to Sydney, Australia, in 1982, where Edwards-Roberts became part of a burgeoning film industry. == References ==
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