Chrissie Hynde fans are offered a glimpse into the Pretenders founder's backstage life through a new documentary, Arena: Alone with Chrissie Hynde, set to premiere in February.
It's a widely held belief that for a variety of reasons, women have it harder than men in the music industry — but Pretenders founder Chrissie Hynde isn't buying it.
Chrissie Hynde believes she is at fault for her own rape when she was 21 and is being criticized for suggesting that it can be a woman’s fault if she becomes a victim of a sexual assault. “This was all my doing” she says in her new book Reckless: My Life As A Pretender. “Technically speaking, however you want to look at it, this was all my doing and I take full responsibility.
A Paul McCartney tribute album is coming this month and among the 40 covers of songs originally recorded by the former Beatle is Chrissie Hynde's take on 'Let It Be.'