THE PRETENDERS - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: THE PRETENDERS (CHRISSIE HYNDE), THE PRETENDERS (MARTIN CHAMBERS), THE PRETENDERS (NICK WILKINSON ), THE PRETENDERS (JAMES WALBOURNE), THE PRETENDERS (ERIC HEYWOOD) - HFSID 293334
Sale Price $573.75
Reg. $675.00
THE PRETENDERS: CHRISSIE HYNDE, MARTIN CHAMBERS, NICK WILKINSON, ERIK
HEYWOOD and JAMES WALBOURNE
Color photo signed by five members of the band, including founders
Hynde and Chambers
Photograph signed: "Martin Chambers", "Eric/Heywood",
"James/Walbourne", ? and "Chrissie Hynde". Color, 10x8. The
English pop group, The Pretenders, formed in 1978 and are still
going strong, though with the inevitable changes in personnel over the year. The
band's founding members included songwriter and lead vocalist CHRISSIE
HYNDE, and drummer and backup vocalist MARTIN CHAMBERS. The others
shown here are current members NICK WILKINSON (bassist), ERIK
HEYWOOD (pedal steel), and JAMES WALBOURNE (guitar). The Pretenders'
well-known songs include "Back on the Chain Gang" and "Don't Get Me Wrong." They
can be heard on movie tracks, including Indecent Proposal and
G. I. Jane. Their "My City Was Gone" is the theme music for Rush
Limbaugh's radio program. The most recent album, recorded by the band members
shown here, is Break Up the Pavement, their ninth studio album. The
Pretenders were featured on the VH1 program Crossroads in 2011. Hynde has also
performed live with other stars, including Rod Stewart. The Pretenders were
enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, with only Hynde and
Chambers in attendance. Fine condition.
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