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  1. James Walbourne (born 2 February 1980) is a British singer, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the current lead guitarist in The Pretenders as well as one-half of The Rails . Biography [ edit ]

  2. James Walbourne became a member of The Kinks’ front-man Ray Davies’s solo band and of The Pogues. In 2008 he was recruited to The Pretenders by Martin Chambers just before the Breakup the Concrete tour. In 2005 James Walbourne formed the band, Royal Gun, with his brother Ron Walbourne. The band however disbanded after a short tour of ...

  3. 17 de sept. de 2023 · The interplay between Chrissie Hynde and guitarist James Walbourne goes from strength to strength on the punk survivors’ 12th album. Phil Mongredien. Sun 17 Sep 2023 08.00 EDT. Share.

  4. James Walbourne. James Walbourne is a singer/guitarist/multi instrumentalist from Muswell Hill, North London. He is the lead guitar player in The Pretenders as well as one half of The Rails and Mother Little Helper Other notable acts he has played with include The Pogues, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Davies, Edwyn Collins and Pernice Brothers.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RailsThe Rails - Wikipedia

    The Rails is an English folk rock duo from London, England, composed of husband and wife James Walbourne and Kami Thompson. Thompson and Walbourne first met during the recording sessions for Versatile Heart by Thompson's mother Linda Thompson in 2007. The band signed to Island Records in January 2014 and released their debut album on 5 May 2014 ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2023 · The standout is the lead guitarist James Walbourne, ... Two original members, the guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and the bassist Pete Farndon, ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2023 · JAMES WALBOURNE It took us over 10 years to write a song together. The first song was “You Can’t Hurt a Fool,” from Hate for Sale . The floodgates opened after that, but it was so nerve wracking when I sent her my first ideas, knowing how great she is as a writer.