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Clash, The
History of Great Britain
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| | 1976 | Chimes, Terry |  |
| The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes |
| 1976 | Jones, Mick |  |
| Founder Member of The Clash |
| The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes |
| 1976 | Levene, Keith |  |
| The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes |
| 1976 | Levine, Keith |  |
| Levene (later of Public Image Ltd.) was a friend of Mick Jones and served as guitarist and songwriter with The Clash, but never recorded with the band |
| 1976 | Simonon, Paul |  |
| The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes |
| 4th July Sheffield The band is named The Clash by Simonon who make their debut opening for the Sex Pistols at The Black Swan (a.k.a. The Mucky Duck, now known as the Boardwalk Sheffield, England) |
| 1976 | Strummer, Joe |  |
| Strummer had previously played in the pub rock act The 101'ers (stage name Woody Mellor), renames himself "Joe Strummer", a reference to his rudimentary strumming skills on the ukulele as a busker in the London Underground |
| The Clash os formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes |
| 4th July Sheffield The band is named The Clash by Simonon who make their debut opening for the Sex Pistols at The Black Swan (a.k.a. The Mucky Duck, now known as the Boardwalk Sheffield, England) |
| 4th July The new band have their first gig supporting the Sex Pistols |
| 1984 | Sheppard, Nick |  |
| The Clash pick Nick Sheppard, formerly of the Bristol-based Cortinas, and Vince White as the band's new guitarists |
| 1984 | White, Vince |  |
| The Clash pick Nick Sheppard, formerly of the Bristol-based Cortinas, and Vince White as the band's new guitarists |
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