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#167: Jake Burns

Summary
Jake Burns, lead singer of the punk band Stiff Little Fingers, discusses the band's early days in Northern Ireland during the Troubles in the late 1970s. He talks about the influence of The Clash on Stiff Little Fingers' songwriting, getting support from BBC DJ John Peel, and the band's decision to participate in Rock Against Racism concerts. Burns also explains the factors that led to Stiff Little Fingers' initial breakup in the early 1980s before later re-forming.
PeopleAlexander PayneBeyoncéCharlie BurnsChuck BerryDeRosaDylanElvis CostelloEric ClaptonEvan DandoGraham ParkerIan StrummerJake BurnsJoey HagertyJohn HagertyJohn PeelKai AaronKatie HagertyKenan Ivory WayansKenneth BranaghKid RockKyle KinaneLarry DavidNick DadiaNick HornbyPaul SmithPete TownshendRick WakemanRoger WatersRory GallagherRyan GoslingShirley BurnsStephen FrearsTom Robinson
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