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  1. Other articles where James Honeyman-Scott is discussed: the Pretenders: April 14, 1983, London), guitarist James Honeyman-Scott (b. November 4, 1956, Hereford—d. June 16, 1982, London), and drummer Martin Chambers (b. September 4, 1951, Hereford). Later members included guitarists Robbie McIntosh (b. October 25, 1957, Sutton, Surrey, England), Adam Seymour, and James Walbourne and bassists ...

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  3. One of rock's many tragic drug-related casualties, Pretenders guitarist James Honeyman-Scott was one of the most original and versatile guitarists of the early-'80s new wave movement, making the senselessness…

  4. 28 de ene. de 2016 · Producer John Shanks shows us the ins-and-outs of James Honeyman-Scott's Zemaitis used in so many of The Pretenders' classic tunes in this additional footage...

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · A demo tape led to the release of several singles featuring Hynde, Farndon, Honeyman-Scott, and Chambers. The songs—a remake of the Kinks’ single “ Stop Your Sobbing,” released in 1979, and Pretenders’ originals “Kid” and “ Brass in Pocket,” released the next year—were included in Pretenders , the group’s debut record album.

  6. JHS Interview 1981. Home » Pretenders & Chrissie Hynde Articles » James Honeyman Scott interview. The complete audio of this interview can be heard on Jas Obrecht’s Talking Guitar online magazine here. This interview took place on January 29, 1981. At the time, James was living in Flat 1, Westside, 55 Priory Road, West Hampstead, London.

  7. James Honeyman-Scott. Soundtrack: Lost in Translation. James Honeyman-Scott was born on 4 November 1956 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Lost in Translation (2003), Just Like Heaven (2005) and Private Parts (1997). He was married to Peggy Sue Honeyman-Scott. He died on 16 June 1982 in London, England, UK.