JOHNNY MARR
Johnny Marr is a guitar legend and a defining sound architect of the British music scene, whose innovative playing has significantly influenced indie rock. As a former guitarist with The Smiths and a versatile solo artist, he combines musical refinement with timeless energy and artistic integrity.

About
Johnny Marr began his career with The Smiths, embarking on an impressive journey as one of the most influential songwriters and guitarists in British independent music. His creative journey has seen him play a pivotal role in The Electronic, Modest Mouse, and The Cribs, and collaborate with major artists such as The Pretenders, Talking Heads, The Avalanches, and musician and composer Hans Zimmer. With him, he recorded the score and soundtrack for the recent James Bond film "No Time To Die," including the Oscar-nominated title track, which he co-wrote with Billie Eilish. Since launching in 2013, Marr's solo career has yielded four UK top-ten studio albums – "The Messenger" (2013), "Playland" (2014), "Call The Comet" (2018), "Fever Dreams Pts 1–4" (2022) – and a career-spanning book, "Marr's Guitars" (via Thames & Hudson).
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