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  1. 16 de mar. de 2024 · The various members of The Clash did not sit still after the dissolution of the punk trailblazers in the mid-80s. Joe Strummer embarked on a career that took in solo material, collaborations and soundtrack work, Mick Jones formed Big Audio Dynamite, Paul Simonon formed Havana3am and made an album with Bob Dylan, whilst Topper Headon played in various groups, eventually overcoming the heroin ...

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  3. PAUL SIMONON. Style icon Paul Simonon is an artist and musician best known as the bass guitarist in The Clash and musical collective The Good, the Bad and The Queen. Paul formed The Clash with Mick Jones and Joe Strummer 1976. After The Clash, Paul founded a band called Havana 3a.m. and returned to painting – his first love.

  4. 15 de may. de 2023 · Paul Simonon was born in South London in 1955. His father was an artist and his mother worked as a librarian. He grew up near Brixton before moving west to Ladbroke Grove – two multi-cultural areas that informed his open-minded attitude to life. Simonon went to art school, but his friendship with Mick Jones led to him starting The Clash.

  5. Un día como hoy, en 1955, nació el bajista y compositor Paul Simonon, el hombre de las cuatro cuerdas en The Clash. El británico, que celebra 66 años, junto al fallecido Joe Strummer fue el único miembro de la banda en tocar desde sus inicios en 1976 hasta su disolución una década después, en 1986. En la segunda mitad de los 2000 ...

  6. 19 de may. de 2023 · By Lee Zimmerman. At first there was the union between Paul Simonon, former bass player with The Clash, Gorillaz and The Good, the Bad & the Queen, and Galen Ayers, a well respected singer native to Mallorca.When Simonon found himself in the region’s capitol of Palma to pursue some painting possibilities and do some busking besides, the two made a connection and formed a musical bond.

  7. Paul Simonon had it in abundance. And still does. Look at any footage of The Clash and you're struck by the aesthetic perfection of their bassist; the way in which he just hung there, cool but coiled, aloof but ready. Joe Strummer had the politico credentials and Mick Jones had the Keith Richards flash and swagger and natural musical ability ...