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He is married to Nora Forster. They have no children together, but Lydon is "grandfather" to the children of Forster's daughter, Ari Up, who herself had been the lead singer in the influential all-female postpunk, dub reggae band, The Slits. He...


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This people article needs cleanup. Please review , especially the standard format of people articles , to determine how to edit this article to conform to the current standard . John Joseph Lydon (born 1956-01-31 is an English rock musician, also known...


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The Independent - London
Profile: John Lydon - The filth and the fury
11/03/2001: 2,155 words, approx. 7 pages
As really shocking behaviour goes, it ranked some way behind Rimbaud stabbing Verlaine through the hand during a pub argument; but it was still pretty good. John Lydon, formerly Johnny Rotten, the Baron Samedi of the punk revolution, dropped in on the Q Awards...
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The Daily Mail (London, England)
Its the Electric Punknic ; Anarchy in Ireland: John Lydon assaulted gardai.
03/27/2008: 625 words, approx. 2 pages
THREE decades after his most famous appearance in Ireland, punk legendJohn Lydon is coming back for more. Presumably, however, he will hoping his visit goes a lot more smoothly thistime around given that he ended up behind bars back in 1980. ...
 


 

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