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    Marwood Chesterton aka "Mole" – bass guitar (until Oct. 1975) Antonio Narvaez – drums; Julian Yewdall – vocals, harmonica; Patrick Nother – bass (first gig) Martin Stone – lead guitar (final gig) Tymon Dogg – fiddle, vocals; Discography. Singles / EPs

  2. 101’ers, The. Primarily known as the band Joe Strummer was in before he joined The Clash, The 101’ers were part of the last wave of British pub rock bands of the mid-’70s. The group never released any recordings while they were together, yet they were among the important transitional figures in the metamorphosis of pub rock into punk rock.

  3. Former members. John "Woody" Mellor Clive Timperley Dan Kelleher Richard Dudanski Simon Cassell Alvaro Peña-Rojas Antonio Narvaez Julian Yewdall Tymon Dogg Marwood "Mole" Chesterton Patrick Nother Martin Stone. The 101ers were an English pub rock band, being notable as the band that gave Joe Strummer his initial start as a musician.

  4. Members: Alvaro Peña-Rojas, Antonio Narvàez, Clive Timperley, Dan Kelleher, John Mellor, Marwood Chesterton, Mole, Patrick Nother, Richard Dudanski. Variations: Viewing All | The 101'ers. 101ers, Joe Strummer's 101'ers, The 101ers, 101'ers, Joe Strummer´s 101ers, Joe Strummer's 101ers, Joe Strummer s 101evs. Shop now. Discography.

  5. The 101ers. Style Punk-Rock. Status Split-Up. Formed In 1974. Separated In 1976. Country United-Kingdom. City London. Popularity. Fans 2.

  6. The track numbers correspond to the sequencing on the CD Elgin Avenue Breakdown - Revisited, not to the sequencing on this release. Thus, credits to Mole are based on the listed track titles. This album is dedicated to the memory of Joe Strummer and Marwood Chesterton.

  7. Jun 2, 2020 · 15 Jan 76 - ‘Mole’ (bass) leaves band. ‘Desperate’ Dan Kelleher switches from guitar to bass. 16 Jan 76: Queen Elizabeth College, London. 18 Jan 76: The Red Cow. 19 Jan 76: The Speakeasy. 21 Jan 76: The Hope & Anchor. 22 Jan 76: Middlesex Polytechnic, Enfield: supporting The Troggs : 23 Jan 76: J.B.’s Club, Dudley. 24 Jan 76: Gypsy ...

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