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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." [1]

  2. James Honeyman-Scott (Hereford, Reino Unido, 4 de noviembre de 1956 – Londres,16 de junio de 1982) fue guitarrista y miembro fundador del grupo de rock The Pretenders.

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  3. James Honeyman Scott. 2,710 likes · 327 talking about this. James Honeyman Scott was born in Hereford, England on November 4th, 1956. He was the original guitarist for the Pretenders, and his...

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  4. 7 de sept. de 2019 · James Honeyman-Scott (Jimmy) was Chrissie’s ragged lieutenant. His way of playing, song-writing, and contribution to the first two Pretenders albums was immeasurable. He tied it all together with his melody, crunch and arrangements. Jimmy made a huge mark in early new wave and popular music and influenced many a guitarist in doing ...

  5. 18 de dic. de 2022 · 211. 6.7K views 1 year ago #chrissiehynde #thepretenders #pretenders. Welcome to my Talking Guitar podcast with James Honeyman-Scott, one of the founding member of the Pretenders. Jimmy, as...

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  6. 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

  7. James Honeyman-Scott ( Hereford, Reino Unido, 4 de noviembre de 1956 – Londres ,16 de junio de 1982) fue guitarrista y miembro fundador del grupo de rock The Pretenders. Considerado uno de los guitarristas más originales y versátiles de la llamada new wave, aportó un sonido característico al grupo, incluyendo líneas melódicas, arpegios ...