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Bauhaus singer Peter Murphy to go on tour despite DUI charge

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Bauhaus lead singer Peter Murphy plans to go on tour beginning next month despite being charged with driving under the influence in Glendale, his attorney said.

Murphy pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he allegedly rear-ended a vehicle in Glendale and fled to Los Angeles, where an eyewitness blocked his Subaru until police arrived.

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Murphy, 55, who did not appear in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday, entered his plea via his attorney, Robert Wilson.

Murphy is charged with three misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, hit-and-run driving and possessing methamphetamine, according to a Los Angeles County Superior Court criminal complaint.

Murphy is best known for his lead vocals with the group Bauhaus, which recorded four albums and ignited the Goth rock movement.

Judge Frederick Rotenberg allowed Murphy to be released on his own recognizance despite concern from the prosecution the British native, who has a residence in Turkey, may be a flight risk, the Glendale News-Press reported.

Rotenberg did bar Murphy from driving a vehicle “anywhere” and under “any condition” without the court’s permission. Wilson declined to comment on his client’s case, but said Murphy plans to go on tour.

“We are going to take care of business,” Wilson said.

Murphy is scheduled to kick off his North American and European tour April 22 in San Antonio. Rotenberg said keeping Murphy in custody would have disrupted commitments to numerous venues nationwide.

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Murphy found himself in hot water Saturday when he allegedly struck a Mercedes about 11:48 a.m. in Glendale.

Police say he then drove off in his Subaru Forester and got on the 134 Freeway. The driver of the Mercedes was able to write down Murphy’s license plate number before Glendale fire personnel took her away on a gurney, police said.

Meanwhile, the driver of a pickup truck who reportedly witnessed the crash followed Murphy to Los Angeles, where he pulled in front of him, blocked his Subaru and called Glendale police.

Glendale officers said Murphy appeared to be “very confused” at points and had difficulty recalling the day and time. Murphy denied drinking alcohol that day, adding he had taken only his regular prescription pills for depression, according to police.

He reportedly admitted to being involved in a traffic collision, telling officers he was jet-lagged from a recent flight, but he disputed he had fled the scene, police said. Inside the Los Angeles police patrol car where Murphy had been detained, officers reported finding a small plastic bag, possibly of methamphetamine, police said.

Murphy denied the bag belonged to him, but officers said they believed he was trying to discard it in the patrol car. At the time, his bail was set at $500,000 because officers considered him a flight risk. On Tuesday, fans who had hoped to catch a glimpse of the Goth rocker were disappointed when he didn’t make an appearance in court.

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Among them was 42-year-old Charity Rosales of Rowland Heights, a fan of Murphy since the 1980s who described his music as “so different than the mainstream.”

Best known for its hit “Bela Lugosi’s Dead,” Bauhaus broke up in 1983, after which Murphy helped form Dalis Car and went on to record several solo albums.

Murphy plans to perform Bauhaus songs during his Mr. Moonlight tour and in celebration of the band’s 35th anniversary. He is scheduled to return to court May 17 for a pretrial hearing.

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