James Fearnley

[2] The group then consisted of Shane MacGowan on vocals, Shanne Bradley on bass and Jon Moss on drums.

Fearnley left The Pogues in 1994 due to the band's heavy touring schedule, and to spend more time with his family.

He was a founding member of The Low And Sweet Orchestra, who released their debut album of Spaghetti Western-styled ballads, Goodbye To All That, in 1996.

This group consisted of former Thelonious Monster vocalist Mike Martt, Circle Jerks' Zander Schloss (guitar), the brothers Kieran and Dermot Mulroney (violins, cello, dobro), Tom Barta (bass) and Will Hughes (drums).

Fearnley has appeared as a guest musician on albums with Talking Heads (Naked), David Byrne, Julia Fordham, Steve Earle, Dylan Walshe and Melissa Etheridge (Yes I Am), among others.

[6] In June 2019 Fearnley, alongside Flogging Molly's Ted Hutt and Marc Orrell of Dropkick Murphys, announced the formation of a new supergroup, The Walker Roaders.