Vince White
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Vince White (born Gregory Stuart Lee White) (b. March 31, 1960, London) was, along with Nick Sheppard, one of the guitarists recruited by The Clash to replace Mick Jones when he left the band in 1983. He toured with the band, but only made a minimal appearrance on the album Cut the Crap. The band finally split in 1985.
In 2007, Vince penned his account of the final tumultuous years of The Clash, titled Out of Control: The Last Days of The Clash. He is currently an artist living in London.
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The Clash | |
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| Joe Strummer · Mick Jones · Paul Simonon · Topper Headon Nick Sheppard · Keith Levene · Pete Howard · Terry Chimes · Vince White · Rob Harper | |
| Studio albums | The Clash · Give 'Em Enough Rope · London Calling · Sandinista! · Combat Rock · Cut the Crap |
| Compilations and lives | Black Market Clash · The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 · Clash on Broadway · The Singles · Super Black Market Clash · From Here to Eternity: Live · The Essential Clash · Singles Box · The Singles |
| Related articles | Discography · Punk rock · The 101ers · London SS · Public Image Ltd. · Big Audio Dynamite · Havana 3am · The Latino Rockabilly War · The Pogues · The Mescaleros · The Libertines · Carbon/Silicon · The Good, the Bad and the Queen |
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