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James Fearnley (born 9 October 1954, in Worsley) is an English musician. He played accordion in the Celtic punk band The Pogues. Life and career. As a child he was a choir treble before his voice changed at the age of sixteen. He took piano lessons but did not enjoy it, so he chose to learn the guitar instead.
4 de may. de 2012 · James Fearnley -- founding member and accordionist in The Pogues -- discusses his love of writing and 'Here Comes Everybody', his history of the band: http:/...
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James Fearnley. Born: October 9, 1954 in Worsley, West Manchester, England. Instruments: Accordion, Piano, Guitar, Mandolin, Clarinet, and more. As a child James was a choir treble, but his voice broke at 16. He also took piano lessons, but didn't like it so he learned the guitar instead.
1 de ene. de 2020 · The Pogues' legendary accordion-player James Fearnley regales with the tales of how the Irish folk punk band began and, in some ways, ended using their second album, 1985's Rum, Sodomy & the...
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1 de abr. de 2012 · Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues, by James Fearnley, contains all the highs, lows, successes and excesses, in a definitive and honest account of the Pogues and their exuberant frontman Shane MacGowan.
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17 de abr. de 2012 · Here Comes Everybody. : October 1982: ABC, Culture Club, Shalamar and Survivor dominate the top twenty when the Pogues barrel out from the backstreets of King's Cross, a furious, pioneering...
5 de dic. de 2020 · Revisiting the creation of the latter song in his memoir, Here Comes Everybody: The Story Of The Pogues, James Fearnley called it “a generous and degenerate” song, adding, “It brought us all together, in our second-hand suits, lumberjack shirts and Fred Perrys, with our outmoded instruments.