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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCxxFYH7TKmGuBEjARXa42DgHis lordship - YouTube

    Made up of the powerhouse duo of James Walbourne (The Pretenders, The Pogues, The Rails) and Kristoffer Sonne (Chrissie Hynde, Willie Nelson), ...

  2. 22 de fev. de 2023 · Interview: James Walbourne. High-octane rock ’n’ roll duo His Lordship are returning to Norwich in April promising a mix of new material alongside their turbo-charged renditions of classic tracks. Pretenders guitarist James Walbourne and manic Danish drummer Kristoffer Sonne are embarking on their second UK tour next month.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 21 de ago. de 2020 · James Walbourne: The song itself came together with a lyric. Chrissie gave me some words for it, and they sounded angry. So I just started playing that riff, and that was it. And that’s the sort of song this band can play straightaway, really. It’s in our wheelhouse. Just a good-old punk song.

  5. After being the sideman to artists smart enough to recognize his formidable talent, James Walbourne has created a great album of his own, The Hill,released in 2011 to great acclaim (named after Muswell Hill where he lived at the time). James and Kami have released their first Rails and album Fair Warning on Island Records.

  6. 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.

  7. Il est remplacé par James Walbourne. L'album Break Up the Concrete sort chez Shangri-La Music le 7 octobre 2008. Années 2010. En septembre 2012, les Pretenders se retrouvent (avec Hynde, Chambers, Heywood, Walbourne, et Wilkinson) dans le cadre de la programmation d'animation du Grand Prix de Singapour 2012.