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The 101ers

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About Me

The 101'ers were a pub rock band from the 1970s, notable only as being the band that gave Joe Strummer (later of The Clash) his initial start as a musician. Formed in London in May 1974, the 101'ers made their performing debut on 6 September at the Telegraph pub in Brixton under the name El Huaso and the 101 All Stars. The name would later be shortened to the 101 All Stars and finally just the 101'ers. The group established itself on the London pub rock circuit prior to the advent of punk. The group was named for the squat where they lived together: 101 Walterton Road, Maida Vale, although it was for a time rumoured that they were named for "Room 101", the infamous torture room in George Orwell's novel 1984. The novel was later to become something of a manifesto for the political element of the punk rock movement. The 101'ers were supported by the Sex Pistols at the Nashville Room on 3 April 1976, and this is when Strummer claimed he "saw the light" and got involved in the punk scene. By the time their debut single was released, Joe Strummer was in The Clash and the band were no more. Clive Timperley later joined The Passions, Dan Kelleher went to The Derelicts and Richard Dudanski went on to work with The Raincoats and Public Image Limited. Tymon Dogg worked with Strummer briefly in The Clash (playing on one track on Sandinista!) and later, in The Mescaleros. Before his death in 2002, Joe Strummer had been planning to re-release the band's long out-of-print full-length, Elgin Avenue Breakdown, complete with previously unreleased tracks that would encompass everything the band ever recorded. The project was completed with the help of Strummer's widow Lucinda Tait and former drummer Richard Dudanski, and released on June 14, 2005 via EMI.

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Member Since: 4/13/2006
Band Website: astralwerks.com/101ers/default.html
Band Members: John "Woody" Mellor (joe strummer) - Guitar, Vocals

Clive "Evil" Timperley - Guitar

Pat Nother - Bass (later replaced by Dan Kelleher)

"Desperate" Dan Kelleher - Bass (replaced Pat Nother)

Richard "Snakehips" Dudanski - Drums

Simon Cassell (Big John) - Vocals

Alvaro Pene-Rojas - Sax
Tymon Dogg - Violin

Sounds Like: The Clash, Joe Strummer, The London SS, Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros.
Record Label: Astralwerks
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Friends! Romans! Countrymen!

So there is some interesting news about the remaining members of the clash. For those of you interested.First off: Mick Jones and Tony James, former Generation X bassist, have teamed up to form the ba...
Posted by The 101ers on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 12:39:00 PST

The Story of The 101ers

Before The Clash, Joe Strummer was the lead vocalist/guitarist in a gritty, R&B-styled London pub band called the 101ers. The 101ers, named after the number of the squat where they were living at Nort...
Posted by The 101ers on Mon, 10 Jul 2006 03:39:00 PST

The Vanilla Tapes

THE VANILLA TAPES by Pat Gilbert of MOJOThe history of rock and roll is peppered with stories of mysterious lost recordings and film footage. Their possible existence seems to nag at us like unsolved ...
Posted by The 101ers on Mon, 10 Jul 2006 03:28:00 PST