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  1. James Fearnley was born in 1954 in Worsley, Manchester. He played guitar in various bands, including the Nips with Shane MacGowan, before becoming the accordion player in the Pogues.

  2. 13 de mar. de 2012 · You might see James Fearnley in the crowd at The Satellite in Silverlake as the East LA band performs its 10th annual Pogues tribute on Saturday, March 17th. Tickets are just $10.

  3. View JAMES FEARNLEY’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. CEO at Natures Laboratory Ltd · 1969 Worked for Which? Magazine and trained as a Reichian therapist <br>1972 created ACT advice centre in Batley West Yorkshire <br>< br>1974 set ...

  4. 7 de jun. de 2012 · Bernadette McNulty delights in James Fearnley’s stories of his wild life as The Pogues’ accordionist, reviewing Here Comes Everybody.

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  6. 5 de dic. de 2020 · Revisiting the creation of the latter song in his memoir, Here Comes Everybody: The Story Of The Pogues, James Fearnley called it “a generous and degenerate” song, adding, “It brought us all together, in our second-hand suits, lumberjack shirts and Fred Perrys, with our outmoded instruments.It pressed us to march across London, following Shane, like the children following the Pied Piper ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PoguesThe Pogues - Wikipedia

    In 1982, James Fearnley (), who had been a guitarist with The Nips, joined MacGowan, Stacy, and Finer, forming the band, then known as Pogue Mahone.Fearnley notes that Stacy suggested the band's original name, taken from a sentence in James Joyce's Ulysses, where the character Buck Mulligan exclaims: "Pogue mahone! Acushla machree! It’s destroyed we are from this day!