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Chrissie
Hynde
Lead Singer For The Pretenders
And Animal Rights Activist
Since
the late '70s, singer / guitarist / songwriter Chrissie
Hynde has been the leader of one of rock's most widely
beloved bands, the Pretenders. Born on September 7, 1951
in Akron, OH, Hynde was turned on to rock the same way
zillions of others did in the '60s -- via such British
invasion bands as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the
Who, and the Kinks. After attending Kent State University
in the early '70s (where she witnessed first hand the
tragic Kent State Killings of 1970) and forming one of
her first rock bands (with future members of Devo), Hynde
became enamored with such proto-punk bands as the Stooges
and the Velvet Underground. Fed up with the U.S. music
scene, Hynde bought a one way ticket to London, England,
where she became a rock critic. But more importantly,
she found what she was looking for musically -- Great
Britain was in the middle of a musical revolution, "punk
rock." Hynde became friendly with such up and coming
punk rockers as the Sex Pistols and the Clash (Hynde almost
formed a group with members of the latter band), and its
back-to-basics approach inspired her to form her own punk
outfit. By the late '70s, Hynde had accomplished her goal,
as the original Pretenders lineup was in place -- Hynde
on vocals/guitar, bassist Pete Farndon, guitarist James
Honeyman-Scott, and drummer Martin Chambers. Due to Hynde's
vast rock & roll knowledge, the Pretenders were much
more than just a punk band -- they were never afraid to
let other styles seep into their own sound, making their
1980 self-titled debut one of rock's greatest all-time
classics. Despite worldwide success and a hit sophomore
album (1981's Pretenders II), tragedy was lurking around
the corner -- both Scott and Farndon died from drug overdoses
less than a year apart from each other.
The
Pretenders carried on despite the career-threatening misfortune,
and scored another big hit with 1984's Learning to Crawl.
Despite numerous lineup changes ever since, Hynde has
kept the Pretenders going -- issuing solid albums and
continuing to be a must-see live act to this day. She
has also never been afraid to voice her opinions concerning
some causes and topics she believes strongly about, such
as PETA and ending animal cruelty.
-- Greg Prato
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