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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PoguesThe Pogues - Wikipedia

    After the Pogues's break-up, the three remaining long-term members (Spider Stacy, Andrew Ranken and Darryl Hunt) played together briefly as The Vendettas. They played mainly new Stacy-penned tracks, though Darryl Hunt also contributed songs, and the band's live set included a few Pogues songs.

  2. Andrew Ranken. Born: November 13, 1953 in Ladbroke Grove, London, England. Instruments: Drums, Percussion, Harmonica, Vocals. Andrew began playing drums at the tender age of 14. While in Art College, he played drums in a band called Lola Cobra and hung out at Ronnie Scotts's jazz club.

  3. The Pogues es una banda de rock anglo-irlandesa, surgida a principios de los años 1980. Aparece en los años posteriores al surgimiento del movimiento punk, y mezcla a partes iguales este género con la música tradicional irlandesa.

  4. 5 de may. de 2022 · Every The Pogues album ranked from worst to best. By Alex Burrows. last updated 5 May 2022. With seven albums released across an 11-year recording career, Shane MacGowan's London-Irish folk-punks The Pogues worked and played hard. But which album is their crowning glory? (Image credit: Steve Rapport/Getty Images)

  5. Happy birthday to The Pogues drummer Andrew Ranken, born on this day November 13, 1953 in Ladbroke Grove, London, England. The Pogues, a band known for its distinctive fusion of Irish folk and punk rock, came into prominence in the 1980s under the charismatic leadership of Shane MacGowan.

  6. 27 de feb. de 2021 · Consequently, The Pogues’ four remaining core members – Stacy, Finer, bassist Darryl Hunt and drummer Andrew Ranken – were joined by guitarist Jamie Clark and two versatile new instrumentalists, James McNally and David Coulter, who added a variety of Celtic flavours – including tin whistles, accordion, mandolin and Uilleann ...

  7. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Former Pogues drummer Andrew Ranken has released a charity single in support of St Joseph’s Hospice in Hackney. ‘Take me down to St Joe’s’ sees Ranken trade the sticks for the microphone, as he belts out lyrics specially crafted in honour of the local hospice.