The Pretenders' debut album, with Farndon (far left) and Honeyman-Scott (far right) |
The Pretenders fit into both of these categories, and the two events happened in the same week! After appearing on the scene in 1978, the Pretenders found success on both sides of the ocean with their first two albums, Pretenders and Pretenders II. Original bassist Pete Farndon was working on forming a band of his own outside the Pretenders, and was fired from the group on June 14, 1982. Two days later, on June 16, 1982, original guitarist James Honeyman-Scott died of a cocaine overdose. The once successful 4-piece band was now reduced to a duo.
Learning To Crawl album, with original members Chambers (far left) and Hynde (2nd from left) |
As a sad footnote, Pete Farndon, fired from the band on June 14, 1982, would die of a heroin overdose less than a year later on April 14, 1983. "Back On The Chain Gang" had just finished its run in the US Top 10 when Farndon died.