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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_HowardPete Howard - Wikipedia

    With the Clash. With Eat. With Queenadreena. With the Wonder Stuff. References. Notes. External links. Pete Howard. Peter Howard is an English rock drummer. He was a member of the Clash from 1983 until 1986. Career. The Clash (1983–86) Howard joined the Clash in spring 1983.

  2. Apr 8, 2021 · What they forgot to include, however, were any actual members of Strummer’s post-Mick Jones Clash, most unforgivably their powerhouse new drummer Pete Howard. Not even original bassist Paul Simonon made the cut.

  3. Jul 1, 2020 · Following a series of auditions, an astonishingly powerful and prodigious 23 year-old from Bath named Pete Howard came onboard to slam the cans. But Pete was soon to discover that this dream gig was more like a nightmare.

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  4. Pete Howard: May 1983–1986 Cut the Crap (1985) Pete Howard was drumming for the band during the final twilight years. Vince White: 1983–1986 rhythm and lead guitar Sheppard and White joined the band after Mick Jones was dismissed. Nick Sheppard

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    London Calling (1979) Sandinista! (1980) ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ClashThe Clash - Wikipedia

    Chimes left the band after the Combat Rock Tour and was replaced with Pete Howard in May 1983. The Clash co-headlined the US Festival in San Bernardino, California, on 28 May in front of a crowd of 140,000. After the show, members of the band brawled with security staff.

  6. By this time, Head­on had been kicked out of the band for drug prob­lems, replaced by 23-year-old Pete Howard, “and Mick Jones and Joe Strum­mer were bare­ly speak­ing.” By the time they got to San Bernardi­no, Cal­i­for­nia for the fes­ti­val, they were in com­plete dis­ar­ray.

  7. Nov 1, 2012 · Flashback: The Clash Say Goodbye at the 1983 US Festival. Watch the group play their final two songs with Mick Jones. By Andy Greene. November 1, 2012. The Clash came to a rather sad ending in...