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  1. Jeremy Max "Jem" Finer (* 20. Juli 1955 in Stoke-on-Trent/England ) ist ein englischer Musiker , Schauspieler und Songwriter . Er ist Gründungsmitglied der irisch-englischen Folk-Punk Band The Pogues .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jem_FinerJem Finer - Wikipedia

    Jeremy Max Finer (born 25 July 1955) is an English musician, artist and composer. He was one of the founding members of The Pogues. Life and career. Finer was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England, the son of political scientist Samuel Finer. He took a joint degree in computing and sociology at Keele University. After college, he travelled ...

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    The future members of the Pogues first met when MacGowan (vocals), Peter "Spider" Stacy ( tin whistle ), and Jem Finer (banjo) were together in an occasional band called The Millwall Chainsaws in the late 1970s after MacGowan and Stacy met in the toilets at a Ramones gig at The Roundhouse in London in 1977. [6]

  4. www.pogues.com › PastPogues › JFinerJem Finer - The Pogues

    Jem Finer (Jeremy Max Finer) Born: July 25, 1955 in Stoke-On-Trent, England. Instruments: Banjo, Hurdy-Gurdy, Mandola, Saxaphone, Guitar, and more. Jem studied computing and sociology in college. After college, he worked on a barge in France. Then, after a year travelling around Europe he settled in London.

  5. jemfiner.net › bioJem Finer

    Jem Finer is a post-digital artist who works with sound, music, sculpture and installation. He is known for Longplayer, a thousand-year-long musical composition, and his experiments with self-organising systems, radio-observatories and hurdy-gurdy.

  6. 22. Okt. 2015 · Jem Finer is a musician who co-wrote \"Fairytale of New York\" with Shane MacGowan and also composed Longplayer, a 1,000-year-long piece of music. He talks about his influences, his career and his vision of sound as material in this interview.

  7. Jem Finer is known for his long-term projects such as Longplayer, a thousand-year-long musical composition, and Score For a Hole In the Ground, a permanent sound installation in a forest. He explores deep time and space, self-organising systems and post-digital technologies in his work.