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Pretenders

Over time, the Pretenders became a car for guitarist/vocalist Chrissie Hynde’s songwriting, yet it had been a full-fledged band when it had been formed in the past due ’70s. Making use of their preliminary information, the group crossed the bridge between punk/fresh wave and Best 40 pop a lot more …

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James Honeyman-Scott

Among rock’s many tragic drug-related casualties, Pretenders guitarist Wayne Honeyman-Scott was probably one of the most first and versatile guitarists from the early-’80s new influx movement, building the senselessness of his 1982 loss of life even greater. Created on November 4, 1956, in Hereford, Britain, Honeyman-Scott began acquiring piano lessons …

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