Walter Lure (born Walter C. Luhr Jr., April 22, 1949 – August 21, 2020) was an American rock guitarist and singer. He was a member of the rock group The...
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several candidates for a second guitarist, and soon added Walter Lure to the lineup. Lure, who had previously played with a glam-punk band called the...
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band The Heartbreakers, which included Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan, Walter Lure and Billy Rath. It was released on October 3, 1977 by the British independent...
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Dee Jaywalker (section With Walter Lure)
performing "Lost Highway" (2004) 59 O'Clock (2006, Nicotine Records) Walter Lure Live in Berlin (2008, Nicotine Records) Nicotine Records About Dee Jaywalker...
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dates as a member of L.A.M.F., a Johnny Thunders tribute also featuring Walter Lure, Mike Ness, and Glen Matlock. The reunion shows in New York took place...
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Dolls drummer Jerry Nolan and former Television bassist Richard Hell. Walter Lure, former guitarist for the New York City punk band The Demons joined them...
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album, So Alone, during the summer of 1978. His fellow ex-Heartbreakers Walter Lure and Billy Rath had participated in some of the sessions for the album...
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formerly of the Neon Boys and Television, to form The Heartbreakers. Soon, Walter Lure was brought into the fold and Hell was replaced by Billy Rath. In 1976...
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track on the 1992 reissue. The album featured Heartbreakers-members Walter Lure and Billy Rath, as well as several guest musicians, including Phil Lynott...
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found on Johnny Thunders live soundtrack album Stations of the Cross, Walter Lure begins singing the chorus of "Bristol Stomp", playing on the fact that...
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"Time Has Come Today" with a different drummer, Billy Rogers, from Walter Lure's band." "Time Has Come Today" became the Ramones' only song to involve...
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"Too Much Junkie Business" is a song written by Walter Lure of the New York punk band the Heartbreakers. Johnny Thunders sometimes introduced it as "written...
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albums were usually overdubbed by Tommy Ramone, Ed Stasium, Daniel Rey, Walter Lure and other uncredited guests. Most of these small leads were only added...
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Your Dog" (Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton) "Take a Chance On Me" (Jerry Nolan, Walter Lure) "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart) "My Way" (Paul...
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Darren Birch, formerly of Gunfire Dance, and touring bassist for both Walter Lure and Brian James (ex-the Damned). The new line-up recorded a new album...
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Tony Bongiovi Mickey Leigh John Holmstrom Jean Beauvoir Gary Kurfirst Walter Lure Linda Ramone Daniel Rey Andy Shernoff Related articles Discography List...
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Diddley along with its actual author, longtime Thunders co-conspirator Walter Lure. Another Thunders composition, "Who Needs Girls?", is credited wholly...
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Tony Bongiovi Mickey Leigh John Holmstrom Jean Beauvoir Gary Kurfirst Walter Lure Linda Ramone Daniel Rey Andy Shernoff Related articles Discography List...
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Irushalmi, later wife of Chris Spedding), guitarist Richie Lure (younger brother of Walter Lure) and David Ebony. They recorded two songs, produced by Richard...
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band, which adopted the same name the following year). After one show, Walter Lure joined the Heartbreakers as a second guitarist. Four Heartbreakers demo...
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vocals Additional musicians Debbie Harry – backing vocals (track 5) Walter Lure – additional guitar Daniel Rey – bass guitar Production Jorge Esteban...
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(tracks 3, 9) Richie Ramone – drums, backing vocals Additional musicians Walter Lure – additional guitar Jean Beauvoir – additional guitar, keyboards and...
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Wengrofsky, Jeffrey (May 21, 2019). "The Romance of Junk: Heartbreaker Walter Lure". Trebuchet Magazine. Archived from the original on April 22, 2020. Retrieved...
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The Seattle Times. September 22, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2021. "Walter Lure of NYC punk legends The Heartbreakers has died". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved...
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23, 24) Richie Ramone – drums, backing vocals Additional musicians Walter Lure – additional guitar Jerry Harrison – synthesizer (track 7) Benmont Tench...
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Lure of the Wilderness is a 1952 American Technicolor romantic adventure film directed by Jean Negulesco and based on the 1941 novel Swamp Water by Vereen...
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Jam" "Just Because I'm White" "One Track Mind" "London Boys" (Thunders, Walter Lure, Billy Rath) "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart)...
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member of the Montana House of Representatives (2011–2013), drowned. Walter Lure, 71, American guitarist (The Heartbreakers), lung and liver cancer. Pierre...
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My Eyes On You" (Walter Lure, Jerry Nolan) "I Ain't Superstitious" (Willie Dixon) Medley: "Too Much Junkie Business/Pills" (Walter Lure) / (Ellas McDaniel)...
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Walter Hartwell White Sr., also known by his alias Heisenberg, is the fictional antihero turned villain protagonist of the American crime drama television...
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