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  1. James Honeyman-Scott (4 November 1956 – 16 June 1982) was an English rock guitarist, songwriter and founding member of the band the Pretenders. With the band, Honeyman-Scott established a reputation, in the words of AllMusic, as "one of the most original and versatile guitarists of the early-'80s new wave movement."

  2. 18 déc. 2022 · A year and a half later, James Honeyman-Scott was called in for a band meeting during which the original Pretenders bassist, Pete Farndon, was dismissed for his substance abuse. Two days...

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  3. Hynde then formed a band composed of Pete Farndon on bass, James Honeyman-Scott on guitar, and Gerry Mcilduff on drums. This band, then without a name, recorded five tracks at Regents Park Studio in July 1978, including a cover of the Kinks' song "Stop Your Sobbing".

  4. 7 sept. 2019 · A tribute to the late guitarist of the Pretenders, who bridged the gap between punk and new wave with his melodic and versatile style. Learn about his musical influences, his role in the band, and his legacy in popular music.

  5. This June 16th will mark the 32nd anniversary of the passing of a great but unsung guitar hero, James Honeyman-Scott. His now commonplace, but nonetheless mind-blowing riffs, a la "Tattooed Love Boys," which The Edge now rips off on many U2 albums, began with some off-the-cuff and ballsy playing by Mr. Scott.

  6. James Honeyman Scott. 2,730 likes · 483 talking about this. James Honeyman Scott was born in Hereford, England on November 4th, 1956. He was the original guitarist for the Pretenders, and his...

  7. James Honeyman-Scott est né le 4 novembre 1956 à Herefordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Lost in Translation (2003), Et si c'était vrai... (2005) et Parties intimes (1997). Il était marié à Peggy Sue Honeyman-Scott. Il est mort le 16 juin 1982 à Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni.