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Jah Wobble
John Joseph Wardle (born ), known by the stage name Jah Wobble, is an English bass guitarist, singer, poet and composer. He became known to a wider audience as the original bass player in Public Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but left the band after two albums. Following his departure from PiL, he went on to a successful solo career, continuing to the present. In 2009, he published his autobiography, ''Memoirs of a Geezer''. In 2012, he reunited with fellow PiL guitarist Keith Levene for Metal Box In Dub and the album ''Yin & Yang''. Since 2013 he has been one of the featured pundits on Sunday morning's ''The Virtual Jukebox'' segment of BBC Radio 5 Live's Up All Night with Dotun Adebayo. ==Early life== Wardle was born in Stepney, East London,〔Jah Wobble, ''Memoirs of a Geezer'', p. 1, (Google Books preview )〕 His father, Harry Eugene Wardle, was a tea clerk with the East India Company. and later in life worked as a postman,〔Memoirs of a Geezer, p. 7〕 while his mother, Kathleen Bridget (née Fitzgibbon), was a school and County Hall secretary.〔Memoirs of Geezer, p. 13〕 Wobble grew up with his family in Whitechapel's Clichy Estate in London’s East End. He is a long-time friend of John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) whom he had met in the 1970s at London's Kingsway College. The two formed half of the group of friends known as "The Four Johns", along with John Gray and John Simon Ritchie (later known as Sid Vicious). Jah Wobble acquired his stage name through the drunken, mumbled version of Wardle's name by Sid Vicious, which Wobble kept because "people would never forget it".〔Memoirs of a Geezer, p. 50〕
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