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MPAC in the News
March 30, 2018

Daily Record: “Pretenders drummer reflects on 40 years of rock-and-roll”

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Brian Aberback, Special to The Record

Martin Chambers did not perform on the Pretenders’ latest album, but he’s not upset about it. “A couple of years ago, I told [Chrissie Hynde] you don’t have to use me,” Chambers says. “I didn’t want to play on the album. I couldn’t be bothered with all the aggro Chrissie gives me.

“She’s very strong-minded and we clash,” Chambers, the Pretenders’ outspoken drummer, says of his 40-year relationship with Hynde, the band’s singer-guitarist. “I’ve taken it on the chin from her so often. But because I love her so much and the Pretenders so much, that’s OK. I’m sure I’ve taken a toll on her as well.”

Though he does not appear on the band’s latest effort, “Alone” (2016), Chambers is the group’s official drummer and plays with them live, as he will when the band performs at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown on Monday.

At the same time, he also wrote songs, influenced in part by such artists as Hank Williams (a favorite of his father), Merle Haggard, the Beatles, and Bruce Springsteen.

“What I loved about music was that you could move people,” he said.  “I remember watching the movie ‘Rocky,’ and hearing that music made me want to drink raw eggs and run up a flight of stairs.”

“I know my job is to play the supporting role for Chrissie, providing the platform on the drums so that she can sing that melody,” he says. “That’s the cooperative that Chrissie and I work within.

“We’re all about the music and the best results,” Chambers says. “We’re still able to do it with a big smile on our faces because we’re still alive and producing good music and performing great shows.”

Chambers began playing professionally in 1967 and is in his second stint with the Pretenders. He was with the band from their formation in London in 1978 until the mid-1980s, and rejoined in 1994. Hynde, an Ohio native, moved to England to pursue a music career in 1973.

Chambers says it was evident from the start that Hynde was a special talent. “She hadn’t performed much at the time the band formed, but the key is the songs and her range of material was fantastic,” he says. “She knows how to sing, which is different form just having a good voice, and writes an incredible lyric. We put together a great band and it worked immediately.”

The original Pretenders roster also included the guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and the bassist Pete Farndon. The lineup was responsible for the band’s first two albums, “Pretenders” (1980) and “Pretenders II” (1981).

The records included many of the band’s best-known songs, including “Brass in Pocket,” “Talk of the Town,” “Kid,”  “Message of Love” and a cover of the Kinks’ “Stop Your Sobbing.” Both albums were Top 10 hits in America and the U.K., where the band’s debut hit No. 1.

The Pretenders upward trajectory came to a crashing halt when Honeyman-Scott died of drug abuse in June 1982, two days after the band fired Farndon for his substance abuse problems. Farndon overdosed a year later.

Hynde and Chambers carried on with a new Pretenders lineup  and released the hit single “Back on the Chain Gang” (1983). They followed with the album “Learning to Crawl” (1984), which hit No. 5 on the American charts. The band has since released albums about once every four years with a variety of lineups.

While he enjoys playing the Pretenders’ new material live and hopes to perform on their next album, Chambers says the band has never been the same for him since Honeyman-Scott’s and Farndon’s deaths. He says he thinks about them every time he plays a show.

“I’m at the back of the stage and to the left is the guitar player and to the right is the bass player,” Chambers says. “That’s where Jimmy and Pete used to be and that never changes, it never leaves you.”

He adds that he wants the Pretenders to honor their past by performing the band’s first two albums from start to finish onstage.

“We’re very fit and in great shape but time’s not on our side,” Chambers says. “I hope before we pack away our bags for good we can tour those albums in their entirety. That’s what people really want to hear and they would be fantastic shows.”

If you go

WHO: The Pretenders and Lowlight.

WHAT: Rock.

WHEN: 8 p.m., April 2.

WHERE: Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown; 973-539-8008 or mayoarts.org.

HOW MUCH: $79 to $125.

MORE INFO:facebook.com/martinchambersofficial and thepretenders.com.

Read this story on DailyRecord.com.

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