No sign of Peaches at husband's gig

martes, 19 de agosto de 2008 |

There was no sign of Peaches Geldof as her new husband's band began its UK tour.

Guitarist Max Drummey made no mention of his new bride or their Las Vegas nuptials as he played with his band Chester French at a half-full Sheffield Academy.

In fact Drummey, 23, said nothing at all at he trashed his way through a 40 minute set.

He spent the first half with his face completely covered by a scarf and dark glasses.

When he eventually let the mask drop, the skinny Harvard graduate kept the shades and left all the talking to his musical partner and singer D.A. Wallach.

Geldof returned to London at the end of last week following her shock wedding to the American musician saying she was "very happy".

The daughter of Bob Geldof and the late Paula Yates first met her new husband - a Harvard anthropology graduate - a year ago.

Her rock star-turned-philanthropist father was informed of the wedding plans just before the short ceremony took place.

A spokesman for Geldof said her father gave the union his blessing despite not being able to walk his daughter down the aisle.

The marriage followed a whirlwind romance between Geldof and Drummey who were together for little over a month before tying the knot. Their relationship blossomed last month after Chester French played at the iTunes festival in London, where Geldof hosted the ITV coverage.

Via ukpress

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