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Revision as of 17:42, 30 September 2010
Strummerville is the Joe Strummer Foundation for New Music. It was established shortly after Strummer's death in the winter of 2002 by his wife Lucinda, who serves as a trustee. The goal of the group is to provide "rehearsal space and studio time to individuals, groups and organisations to enable the production of music by creative young people who would otherwise be preventing from doing so simply because they lack the necessary funds."[1]
The foundation also runs a stage at Glastonbury Festival, which goes by the name The Strummerville Bandstand, featuring an open mic on which many big name acts perform such as Jamie T and Dirty Pretty Things. They also run a campfire at Glastonbury where many of the big acts come and hang out.
Strummerville recently released a charity single, a cover of The Clash's "Janie Jones". Nominally by "Babyshambles and Friends" the single featured the likes of Babyshambles, Carl Barat and Dirty Pretty Things, Larrikin Love, Jamie T, Guillemots and many more. It reached #17 in the UK Single Charts.
On 31st August 2010 Strummerville announced their first ever UK tour 'The Westway Round the UK Tour' with Rum Shebeen, The Supernovas and Beans on Toast - http://www.strummerville.com/westway-round-the-uk-tour/
External links
- Strummerville – official website.
- Strummerville at MySpace.
Strummerville is also the name of a tribute song to Joe by Irish punk band Stiff Little Fingers.
References
- ^ "Strummerville Homepage". Strummerville.com: Our Mission. Retrieved 5 October 2005.