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  2. Joe Strummer - Wikipedia

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    In conjunction with the Strummer estate, Fender released the Joe Strummer Tribute Telecaster in 2007, combining elements of Strummer's main guitars, namely an attempt at the "road worn" finish of his 1966 Telecaster, which he used until his death. The neck profile was an exact duplicate of Strummer's '66 Telecaster, while the guitar's finish ...

  3. The Mescaleros - Wikipedia

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    The Last Night London Burned, a 64-page book written by George Binette, [2] showing never before published pictures of Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, and a 26-minute film by Gregg McDonald and Alan Miles, were released as a unique visual record of that last London concert by Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros. [3]

  4. List of the Clash band members - Wikipedia

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    The Clash The most well-known lineup of the Clash post breakup. Top: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones ; Bottom: Paul Simonon, Topper Headon Background information Origin London, England Genres Punk rock, post-punk Years active 1976–1986 Past members Joe Strummer Paul Simonon Mick Jones Terry Chimes Keith Levene Rob Harper Topper Headon Pete Howard Nick Sheppard Vince White The Clash were an English ...

  5. The Clash - Wikipedia

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    Joe Strummer, whose real name was John Graham Mellor, sang and played rhythm guitar in the pub rock band The 101ers, which he had formed in 1974 with Alvaro Pena-Rojas. [3] Mellor later abandoned his original stage name "Woody" Mellor in favour of "Joe Strummer", a reference to his rudimentary strumming skills on the ukulele while he was a ...

  6. The 101ers - Wikipedia

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    The 101ers were a pub rock band from the 1970s playing mostly in a rockabilly style, notable as being the band that Joe Strummer left to join The Clash. [2] Formed in London in May 1974, the 101ers made their performing debut on 7 September at the Telegraph pub in Brixton, [3] under the name 'El Huaso and the 101 All Stars'.

  7. This Is Radio Clash - Wikipedia

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    Joe Strummer – vocal, rhythm guitar; Mick Jones – vocal, lead guitar; Paul Simonon – bass guitar; Topper Headon – drums; Additional musician. Gary Barnacle ...

  8. A song deep in Joe Strummer's vaults has been unearthed. "Junco Partner" was a constant throughout Stummer's career, and now "Junco Partner (Acoustic)" arrives ahead of Assembly, a newly ...

  9. Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    When Jones was 21, he and Paul Simonon were introduced to Joe Strummer by Bernie Rhodes [7] in a squat in Shepherd's Bush. The band rehearsed in a former railway warehouse in Camden Town and the Clash was formed. Jones played lead guitar, sang, and co-wrote songs from the band's inception until he was fired by Strummer and Simonon in 1983.