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  1. Malcolm Foster is a British musician known best for being the bass player for the Pretenders [1] between 1982 and 1987, and a session player for Simple Minds between 1989 and 1995. Career. The Pretenders. Foster received an invitation from Chrissie Hynde to join the Pretenders after Hynde dismissed original bassist Pete Farndon.

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  3. Malcolm Foster - The Pretenders Bass - interview. 1,331 views. 22. An insightful 40 minutes spent with Malcolm Foster. He has played with some of the biggest names in Rock in stadiums all...

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  4. Malcolm Foster. 534 likes · 1 talking about this. Malcolm Foster is an English bass player, who’s impressive career includes lengthy recording and touring periods with some of the Worlds best known...

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  5. During the tour, Hynde felt the band's sound had strayed from its new wave rock roots. She believed that she was now fronting a new band that was "not Pretenders". Partway into the tour, she took drastic action: Stevens and Worrell were both sacked, Malcolm Foster was reinstated on bass, and Rupert Black returned on keyboards.

  6. In February 1983, the Pretenders returned with McIntosh and bassist Malcolm Foster. Learning to Crawl was released in 1984, after which the band remained largely inactive for a year (save for an appearance at Live Aid ) as Hynde married Simple Minds frontman Jim Kerr and gave birth to daughter Yasmin. [8]

  7. Malcolm Foster left The Pretenders to pick up bass with Simple Minds for the Street Fighting Years Tour after the departure of John Giblin. He recorded Real Life and Good News From The Next World with the band and went on the road with the associated tours. He's since emigrated to New Zealand and occasionally plugs-in on stage when Simple Minds ...