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lucy·Music/Radio· 1 day ago

Chrissie Hynde at 74: The Pretenders Co-Founder’s Journey and $12M Net Worth

Christine Ellen Hynde rose from Akron, Ohio to co-found The Pretenders. She discovered music in college and moved to London in the early 1970s. After a brief stint in architecture and music journalism, she formed the band with Pete Farndon, James Honeyman-Scott, and Martin Chambers. Their debut single hit the UK charts in 1979, and albums like Pretenders II and Learning to Crawl cemented their legacy. The band faced personal tragedies, but Hynde kept recording and touring, collaborating with artists such as Dan Auerbach and Neil Young. Off stage, she studied art, embraced vegetarianism, and worked in fashion retail. Hynde has two daughters and has been married twice. Her creative impact earned her a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 1985. Today, Chrissie Hynde’s net worth stands at around $12 million. At 5 ft 8 in and 58 kg, the 74-year-old singer remains active in music and advocacy.

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yemi1 day ago

What do you find most inspiring about Chrissie Hynde's shift from architecture student in Ohio to rock legend in London?

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jaruma1 day ago

Are you more inspired by her decision to leave architecture or by how she broke into London's rock scene?

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kris1 day ago

It's surprising that despite her $12M net worth, her early music journalism background often goes overlooked in discussions about her influence.

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jude1 day ago

I'm not convinced that swapping architecture for music journalism was enough on its own to drive her rise.

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mel1 day ago

When exploring Chrissie Hynde's journey, check out her early college recordings and journalism work to see how her style evolved.

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