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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. James Honeyman-Scott (* 4. November 1956 in Hereford; † 16. Juni 1982 in London) war ein britischer Rockmusiker, der als Gitarrist von The Pretenders bekannt wurde. Leben. Schon mit sieben Jahren bekam Honeyman-Scott Klavier-Stunden und mit zehn Jahren begann er beim Hören von Eric-Clapton- und Hank-Marvin-Aufnahmen die Gitarren ...

  3. 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.

  4. James Walbourne; Eric Heywood; Carwyn Ellis; Kris Sonne; Past members: James Honeyman-Scott; Pete Farndon; Robbie McIntosh; Malcolm Foster; Blair Cunningham; T.M. Stevens; Johnny Marr; Adam Seymour; Andy Rourke; Andy Hobson; Robert ‘Bobby’ Peterson; Website: thepretenders.com

    • 1978–present
  5. Welcome to my Talking Guitar podcast with James Honeyman-Scott, one of the founding member of the Pretenders. Jimmy, as he preferred to be called, only lived...

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  6. 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.

  7. Home » Pretenders & Chrissie Hynde Articles » James Honeyman Scott interview. The complete audio of this interview can be heard on Jas Obrecht’s Talking Guitar online magazine here. This interview took place on January 29, 1981. At the time, James was living in Flat 1, Westside, 55 Priory Road, West Hampstead, London.