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  1. Nov 30, 2023 · Accordion player James Fearnley published an excellent memoir about his tenure as a member of The Pogues in 2012, and has this to say about the album’s opening number: The song was as elemental ...

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  3. May 1, 2014 · Here Comes Everybody is a memoir written by founding member and accordion player James Fearnley, drawn from his personal experiences and the series of journals and correspondence he kept throughout the band’s career. Fearnley describes the coalescence of a disparate collection of vagabonds living in the squats of London’s Kings Cross, with ...

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  4. Thirty years ago, I popped in If I Should Fall From Grace with God by the London-Irish punk band the Pogues, and my life changed forever. So it is such a tremendous honor to welcome Pogues founding member and accordion player James Fearnley to For Songs. We tackle a few obligatory Pogues questions but spend most of our time discussing James’ latest venture, The Walker Roaders. The Walker ...

  5. James Fearnley. Soundtrack: Sid and Nancy. James Fearnley was born on 9 October 1954 in Worsley, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for Sid and Nancy (1986), Straight to Hell (1987) and Between the Canals (2011).

  6. May 24, 2016 · James Fearnley the bands accordionist, has written a wonderful bio of the band that in its own right should now be part of the Pogues own back catalogue. He is a rather good writer, almost poetic, his words eloquently describe the chaos and genius of this rabble called the Pogues.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PoguesThe Pogues - Wikipedia

    James Fearnley moved to the United States shortly before leaving the Pogues. He was a member of The Low And Sweet Orchestra and later the Cranky George Trio. Philip Chevron reformed his former band The Radiators, which briefly included former Pogue Cait O'Riordan.

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