Pete Doherty
Born | March 12, 1979 |
Hometown | Hexham, England |
Net worth | $2 million |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
Children | Aisling Doherty, Astile Doherty |
Parents | Peter John Doherty, Jacqueline Michels |
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The Libertines Announce 2025 Australian Tour
- The Libertines have shared details of a three-date east coast Australian tour for April 2025. The tour will mark the band’s first shows in Australia in just over seven years, as well as their first ever headlining tour of the country with a full line-up, following a tour in August of 2004 which took place […] The post The Libertines Announce 2025 Australian Tour appeared first on Music Feeds.
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"Camden," a new documentary featuring Dua Lipa, Chris Martin, Nile Rodgers and other music stars, is coming to Hulu.
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Pete Doherty remembers Amy Winehouse’s unique guitar playing style
Pete Doherty remembers Amy Winehouse’s unique guitar playing style
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Pete Doherty: "I’ve sat in a room with Amy Winehouse and a guitar. She made it look so effortless"
Plus, the 5 songs that changed his life
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Give Me the Libertines or Give Me Death
The Libertines have inadvertently tapped into the human quest for immortality, which comes with living on the edge. Since they formed in 1997, the London four-piece has been as synonymous with their music as they have tabloid drama, particularly Pete Doherty, his antics and addiction, and subsequent foibles and fallouts. Doherty’s counterpart and co-frontman, Carl […]
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The Libertines’ state-of-the-nation abum never quite reaches its potential
“It’s a lifelong project of a life on the lash / I’d forgotten how to care but I’ll remember for cash,” croons Carl Barat on Run Run Run, the opening track from The Libertines’ fourth album, All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade. As one part of the British tabloid press’s favourite early Noughties band – mostly thanks to Pete Doherty’s boozing, drug-taking and love-making – Barat and co. have grown accustomed to criticism.
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Libertines still very much alive in first album in nine years
In 2015, the Libertines staged a comeback with "Anthems for Doomed Youth." But it has taken the British indie-rock band nine years to follow up with another album. Their latest studio record "All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade," the band's fourth, is out on April 5, marking the second album since they got back together. The members of the London band formed in 1997 have become something like the elder statesmen of indie rock after the escapades of frontman Pete Doherty, his relationship with sup
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The Libertines’ Carl Barat: ‘I tried to get into heroin like Pete but fortunately I hated it’
It’s a day of sunshine and showers in Margate and the lead guitarist of The Libertines is fretting about the future headline on this piece. He doesn’t want to open the Telegraph and see: “How Pete Doherty Ruined My Life by Carl Barat”, he says, referring to his tabloid-famous bandmate. “I’ve got such an enormous love for Peter and I always have done.”
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CPH:DOX Sets Full 2024 Lineup With Thematic Focus On Gaza And World Conflicts
CPH: DOX, Copenhagen’s International Documentary Festival, has set the full lineup for its 2024 edition, including 84 world premieres, 32 international premieres, and 9 European premieres. Running March 13-24, the festival will feature six competition categories: Dox: Award, F: Act Award, Nordic: Dox Award, Next: Wave Award, New: Vision Award, and the new Human: Rights …
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What to watch on Sky and NOW in February 2024 from Ted to Asteroid City
Sky and NOW subscribers will be able to enjoy an array of shows and films in February, like a new documentary about Pete Doherty.
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Kate Moss turns 50: A look back in pictures through the life of the iconic supermodel
Moss, who rose to fame in the early 1990s as the face of the heroin chic fashion trend, has turned 50. Join us as we reflect on her remarkable life and career so far.
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