
Outtakes Calling: Inside Joe Strummer’s Personal Archives
A forthcoming box set — with more releases on the way — reveals just a small portion of what the Clash leader left behind. "His life was a series of plastic bags," says Strummer's widow
A forthcoming box set — with more releases on the way — reveals just a small portion of what the Clash leader left behind. "His life was a series of plastic bags," says Strummer's widow
The drummer also reflects on his work with Neil Young, Courtney Love, the Wallflowers, and Eleven
Print the Myth features more than 200 pictures, sketches, and notes from Strummer's 20-year friendship and working relationship with photographer Josh Cheuse
Dark Horse Records released a music video for live rendition of "I Fought the Law" on Friday
Track will appear on upcoming collection of musician's solo material, Assembly
Unreleased solo live versions of Clash's "Rudie Can’t Fail" and "I Fought the Law," acoustic take on "Junco Partner" highlight Dark Horse Records release
Forty years after the band followed up 'London Calling' with this risky, playful epic, all six sides remain a blast to explore — and argue over
Queens of the Stone Age, Lucinda Williams, Jeff Tweedy and more cover Clash classics for "A Song for Joe" birthday livestream
Birthday celebration for late Clash frontman will also serve as benefit for Save Our Stages
The band didn't write "Revolution Rock," Joe Strummer started "Lost in the Supermarket" on the back of a guitar-string package, and Paul Simonon smashed his bass a day earlier than everyone thinks
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