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  1. SLF 1981: Left to right: Henry Cluney, Jake Burns, Dolphin Taylor, Ali McMordie. The band split in early '83. During the five years they spent apart, each member pursued musical projects. But none were as satisfying, or as successful, as Stiff Little Fingers. Said Ali, "It wasn't until we got back together again did we realize this was the only ...

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  2. Stiff Little Fingers are a Northern Irish punk rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland.They formed in 1977 at the height of the Troubles, which informed much of their songwriting.They started out as a schoolboy band called Highway Star (named after the Deep Purple song), doing rock covers, until they discovered punk.They were the first punk band in Belfast to release a record – the "Suspect ...

  3. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Nobody’s Hero: Stiff Little Fingers’ Jake Burns at 65. The Irish punk icon tells all in new interview. February 21, 2023 Jim Sullivan. Jake Burns of Stiff Little Fingers (Image: Pinterest)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jake_BurnsJake Burns - Wikipedia

    John "Jake" Burns (born 21 February 1958) is a singer and guitarist, and is best known as the frontman of Stiff Little Fingers, although he has also recorded with Jake Burns and the Big Wheel, 3 Men + Black, and as a solo artist.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2021 · LONDON, UK - 01 JAN 1971: John "Jake" Burns is a singer and guitarist, and is best known as the frontman of Stiff Little Fingers. (Photo by George Wilkes/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Main photo by Will Byington. Stiff Little Fingers (SLF) is embarking on its final coast-to-coast U.S. tour. The tour also celebrates the 45th anniversary of the band’s seminal debut album, Inflammable Material.I caught up with SLF’s founder and frontman, Jake Burns, in advance of the tour’s commencement.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2017 · Belfast's Stiff Little Fingers released their second single "Alternative Ulster" in 1978 at the height of the Northern Irish 'Troubles'. ... There was venues catering to people our age.