Music-related ephemera personally collected by The Clash’s Mick Jones is being presented in a London exhibition and accompanying magazine The Rock & Roll Public Library tells the story of rock and ...
Tying in with the launch of the first RRPL magazine (which is designed to share elements of the archive in a portable format), Mick ... hard Clash fans, this is a nice glimpse into Jones’s ...
As the guitarist and main songwriter for the Damned, he helped spark an explosion on the British music scene in the 1970s.
Quizmaster Clive Myrie asked Ian: 'The initial line-up of The Clash with Joe Strummer and Mick Jones on guitars and vocals and Paul Simonon on bass worked with several drummers before teaming up ...
Blondie and The Clash never performed together on the same bill. While both bands were influential at the same time in the late 70s, there is no record of Blondie (from New York) or (from London) ...
Revisiting 'White Riot', the debut single by The Clash, which immediately established the punk credentials and politically-charged songwriting of Joe Strummer.
Last chance to catch this extraordinary experiential exhibition! The Rock & Roll Public Library at London’s Farsight Gallery ...
As Tom Aspinall focuses on fighting the best MMA fighter ever, his sparring partner, Mick Parkin, has earned himself a spot ...
This captivating temporary exhibition in London offers a look into the past of former Clash guitarist Mick Jones, who was born in Brixton in 1955. Entitled ‘Mick Jones’ Rock & Roll ...
Every band relies on good chemistry, but there was a certain ex-factor missing when these members stepped up to the plate.
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