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  1. James "Jimmy" Honeyman-Scott, född 4 november 1956 i Hereford, död 16 juni 1982 i London, var en brittisk rockmusiker, mest känd som medgrundare av och gitarrist i The Pretenders . Honeyman-Scott började spela piano redan som sjuåring, och när han var tio år gammal började han att spela med på gitarr i låtar av Eric Clapton och Hank ...

  2. James Honeyman-Scott (1981) James Honeyman-Scott (* 4. November 1956 in Hereford; † 16. Juni 1982 in London) war ein britischer Rockmusiker, der als Gitarrist von The Pretenders bekannt wurde.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2017 · Interview with The Pretenders’ Drummer Martin Chambers on the early years of the band, their late guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and original bassist Pete Farndon. James Honeyman-Scott was a founding member and original lead guitarist of the band The Pretenders. He was a multi-instrumentalist who was influenced by the likes of Ron Wood, Eric ...

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · The album Pretenders II (which featured the singles “Message of Love,” “I Go to Sleep,” and “Talk of the Town”) and the EP Extended Play were released in 1981. The excesses of touring and drug addiction, however, resulted in Farndon being expelled from the band on June 14, 1982, just two days before Honeyman-Scott died of a cocaine overdose on June 16. Some 10 months later, Farndon ...

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Unlike most of the songs gracing Pretenders’ marvellous self-titled debut album, Brass In Pocket wasn’t written solely by Hynde. It sprang from a collaboration with the band’s original lead guitarist, James Honeyman-Scott, who passed away from a drug overdose in June 1982. Honeyman-Scott had devised the opening guitar riff: “He was ...

  7. Recording. "Back on the Chain Gang" was recorded after James Honeyman-Scott, the Pretenders guitarist, died of a drug overdose at the age of 25 on June 16, 1982. This came two days after the Pretenders fired their longtime bassist Pete Farndon because of his drug problem. On July 20, 1982, the band began recording the song at AIR Studios in London.