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  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// On stage at the Sound Factory NYC left to right: Gary Stonage, Mick Jones, Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    November 1995, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Mick Jones ex member of The Clash (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Mick Jones ex member of The Clash (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    November 1995, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Tour manager Wayne with Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// On stage at the Sound Factory NYC (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Big Audio Dynamite II on stage at the Sound Factory left to right: Mick Jones, Nick Hawkins, Gary Stonage (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    1999, Nevada, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins on stage at The Sound Factory 1991 (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    1991, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    1991, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    1991, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    November 1995, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Mick Jones, Micky Custance (DJ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    1991, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    November 1995, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins and Andre Shapps (keyboards) during soundcheck (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins, Mick Jones (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Onstage at the Sound Factory NYC left to right: Nick Hawkins (guitar raised) Mick Jones, Gary Stonage, Micky Custance (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Big Audio Dynamite
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    Big Audio Dynamite
    September 26, 1991, New York, New York, USA: Nick Hawkins former guitarist of rock band Big Audio Dynamite II died unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas on 10/10/05 at the age of 40. Hawkins joined forces with Mick Jones formerly of The Clash in 1990 and went on to receive gold and platinum records for the 1991 Billboard 'Alternative Track of the Year' award winning "Rush" from the album the Globe. He went on to spend the next 3 years touring the world with U2. Lately he had written an album with his wife a fellow performer called Jo-Beng who's single is enjoying success on the BET video circut and was working on his own album under the name 'Nick Hawkins with Dusk Til Dawn' due out early next year on P-Phonic Records. (Paul Banks/POLARIS) /// On stage at the Sound Factory NYC left to right: Gary Stonage, Mick Jones, Nick Hawkins (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Paul Banks

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    July 26, 1981 - New York, New York, United States: Musicians Paul Simenon, Mick Jones, Joe Strummer and Topper Headon of the British rock band The Clash arrive at JFK airport for a series of concert dates at Bonds in Times Square. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    July 26, 1981 - New York, NY USA: The Clash arrive at JFK - Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Paul Simenon. Joe Strummer getting out of a taxi. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    The Clash perform at the Palladium. Members include Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, and Paul Simonon. Strummer died on December 22, 2002 of a heart attack in England. The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols, The Damned and other bands. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    Joe Strummer of The Clash performing at the Palladium. Strummer died of a heart attack in England on December 22, 2002. The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols, The Damned, and other bands. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    The Clash after a press conference announcing a concerts in New York NYC 5/27/81 SN 3468-9 From SoHo Blues - A Personal Photographic Diary of New York City in the 1970s by SoHo Weekly News chief photographer Allan Tannenbaum.. Joe Strummer, Topper Headon, Paul Simenon, Mick Jones (Allan Tannenbaum / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    Joe Strummer of The Clash backstage at the Palladium after a concert. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    The Clash after a press conference announcing a concert in New York. (Allan Tannenbaum / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    L-R: Topper Headon, Paul Simonon, Mick Jones, Joe Strummer. The Clash (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    L-R: Topper Headon, Paul Simonon, Mick Jones, Joe Strummer. The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    The Clash arrive in New York from London and give a Press Conference before their concert at Bond's. The Clash - Joe Strummer, Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon. Joe Strummer died of a heart attack in England on December 22, 2002 at the age of 50. The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2003. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols and other bands (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    The Clash perform at the Palladium. The band members include Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Paul Simonon. Strummer died of a heart attack in England on december 22, 2002.The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2003. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols and other bands. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    (L-R) Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Topper Headon, and Paul Simonon of The Clash perform at The Palladium. Strummer died of a heart attack in England on December 22, 2002. The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols, The Damned and other bands. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Punk band The Clash
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    Punk band The Clash
    The Clash' s Joe Strummer died on December 22, 2003 of a heart attack in England. The Clash will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March. The band emerged from the 1970s London punk explosion that produced the Sex Pistols, The Damned and other bands (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

     

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    Mike Jones, Paul Simonon après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Mike Jones, Paul Simonon après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer Paul Simonon après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981© photo Jean-Marc Birraux- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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    Paul Simonon après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981
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    Mike Jones après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981
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    Joe Strummer après le concert des Clash à Lyon le 5 mai 1981. Rencontre avec des fans.
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    Sortie de scène de Joe Strummer et Paul Simonon
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    Sortie de scène de Joe Strummer et Paul Simonon
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  • Paul Simonon
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    Paul Simonon
    Paul Simonon is an English musician and artist best known as the bass guitarist for punk rock band The Clash.
    Photographed in his art studio in London.

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    Paul Simonon
    Paul Simonon is an English musician and artist best known as the bass guitarist for punk rock band The Clash.
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