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The Pretenders
The Pretenders


Background information
Origin Hereford, England
Genre(s) Alternative Rock
New Wave
Punk Rock
Years active 1978—present
Label(s) Sire Records
Website Website
Members
Chrissie Hynde
Martin Chambers
James Walbourne
Nick Wilkinson
Eric Heywood
Former members
Johnny Marr
Andy Rourke
James Honeyman-Scott
Pete Farndon
Robbie McIntosh
Malcolm Foster
T. M. Stevens
Blair Cunningham
Bernie Worrell
Adam Seymour
Andy Hobson
Adam Martin



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Supergrass: 'EMI Need To Hold On To Key Staff'

April 1, 2008
Supergrass: 'EMI Need To Hold On To Key Staff'Supergrass have warned their record label EMI to hold on to key staff when its proposed job cuts are finalised later this year.

Speaking to Gigwise, the band singled out former recorded-music chief Tony Wadsworth, who left earlier this year, as an example.

“I think as a company there’s no reason why it can’t just carry on but our only wish I suppose as a band is that they don’t get rid of too many Tony Wadworth’s,” the band’s frontman Gaz Coombes said.

“He knew about music and had a good approach and wasn’t too biz about the whole thing.

“I think it’s good if you keep those people around.”

Coombes admitted that he was concerned that staff like Wadsworth might be included in the company’s planned cut off nearly 2,200 jobs.

The cuts form part of an ongoing makeover at the record label following its acquisition by the private equity company Terra Firma last August.

A number of EMI’s acts, including The Verve and Robbie Williams, have expressed their concern over the plans, which will mostly affect the recorded-music division.

Supergrass, who are signed to the EMI sub-division Parlophone, believe that it’s important for the record label’s acts to “see things through”.

“You can’t just jump ship because it might be a bit of hot air as well with various things,” drummer Danny Goffey said.

“It’s kind of over pressed. So yeah, I just think sit tight and see what happens and hopefully not too many people will go all change.”

(by Jason Gregory)



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