The Final Jam
. Almost 30 years later, we know Weller as an uncompromising artist for whom integrity weights far more than commercial success. But in 1982, the world was shocked when Weller, just 24 and with The Jam one of the most significant bands on rock and roll, packed it all in. "I'd hate us to end up old and embarrassing like so many other groups," he said in his official statement. - more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. |
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