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Members

Current

Name
Begin
Occupation

James Walbourne

2008

Chrissie Hynde

1978

Guitar

Lead vocals

Nick Wilkinson

N/A

Carwyn Ellis

N/A

History

Name
Begin
End
Occupation

Malcolm Foster

1982
1985

Background vocals

Electric bass guitar

Pete Farndon

1978
1982

Electric bass guitar

Background vocals

Martin Chambers

1978
1985

Percussion

Martin Chambers

1978
1985

Background vocals

Blair Cunningham

1985
1987

Percussion

Drums (drum set)

Andy Hobson

1993
2005

Electric bass guitar

James Honeyman‐Scott

1978
1982

Keyboard

Background vocals

Guitar

T. M. Stevens

1985
1987

Electric bass guitar

Adam Seymour

1993
2008

Guitar

Johnny Marr

1987
1987

Guitar

Martin Chambers

1978
1985

Drums (drum set)

Robbie McIntosh

1982
1987

Background vocals

Guitar

Story of The Pretenders

The Pretenders, a British-American rock band, burst onto the scene in March 1978. The original lineup, a powerhouse of talent, featured Chrissie Hynde (the bands founder, lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and primary songwriter), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Farndon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Martin Chambers (drums, backing vocals, percussion). Tragically, the deaths of Honeyman-Scott in 1982 and Farndon in 1983 led to significant personnel changes, with Hynde remaining the sole constant member throughout the bands history.

Their iconic sound propelled hits like "Kid," "Brass in Pocket," "Talk of the Town," "Message of Love," "My City Was Gone," "Back on the Chain Gang," "Middle of the Road," "2000 Miles," "Dont Get Me Wrong," "My Baby," and "Ill Stand by You," cementing their place in rock history. This enduring legacy culminated in their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

History & Background:

Chrissie Hynde, hailing from Akron, Ohio, relocated to London in 1973. She immersed herself in the vibrant music scene, working for the NME and at Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood`s clothing store. Her involvement with proto-punk acts like the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Damned, alongside stints in short-lived bands such as Masters of the Backside and the Moors Murderers, provided invaluable experience. However, she consistently sought a more equitable and central role in her musical collaborations, a desire that ultimately fueled the creation of The Pretenders.

Hyndes initial, more provocative project, initially titled (Mike Hunts) Dishonorable Discharge, included former London SS and future Damned members, even featuring Mick Jones and Sid Vicious (whom Hynde taught guitar). Despite this impressive roster, the band failed to secure management backing from either Malcolm McLaren or Bernie Rhodes, even as both actively recruited members from Hynde`s various projects.

The Pretenders officially formed in 1978 after Dave Hill at Anchor Records heard demos of Hyndes songwriting. He facilitated rehearsals at a Denmark Street studio in London, where a three-piece featuring Hynde, bassist Mal Hart (who had previously played with Hynde and Steve Strange in the Moors Murderers), and Motörheads Phil Taylor on drums performed a set of Hyndes original material, laying the foundation for the legendary bands rise.

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