US: A Song For Joe: Celebrating The Life of Joe StrummerOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY BMG On Joe Strummer’s birthday, Friday, August 21 at 3:00pm ET (12:00pm PT and 8:00pm BST), the music and arts community is coming together for a global event to celebrate Joe Strummer’s legacy as a solo musician and singer of The Clash. BMG is the proud catalog home for the solo works of Joe Strummer. Produced by Jesse Malin, Jeff Raspe and Joe Strummer estate manager, David Zonshine, A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer will be a two-hour event that will stream for free at JoeStrummer.com, with all donations benefiting Save Our Stages. The night will be hosted by Jesse Malin and will feature never before seen live footage of Strummer, alongside special performances and testimonials by many of the former Clash front man’s friends and peers. “To see so many musicians and artists come forward to honor Joe is really touching,” says Joe’s wife Lucinda Tait. “Community was always important to him. Whether it was playing music with friends, organizing all night campfires, or hijacking festivals, Joe was always focused on bringing people together. Even though we can't all be in the same room together, I cannot think of a better way for us all to feel united. Joe would have loved this.” Adds Malin, “This tribute to Joe is not only a great way to honor him, but to also remind people how important his message is right now.” A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer features: Joe Strummer (never before seen live footage) Albert Hammond Jr. (The Strokes) Beto O’Rourke Bob Gruen Bob Weir Brian Fallon Bruce Springsteen Butch Walker Cherry Glazerr Craig Finn & Tad Kubler (The Hold Steady) Dave Hause Dhani Harrison DJ Scratchy Dropkick Murphys Eugene Lutz (Gogol Bordello) Frank Turner HR (Bad Brains) Hinds The Interrupters Jesse Dayton Jesse Malin Jim Jarmusch Joe Ely Josh Cheuse Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) Lucinda Williams Lyza Jane Matt Dillon Nikolai Fraiture (The Strokes) Ray Gange (Rude Boy) Richard Dudanski (101ers) Sara Driver Shepard Fairey Spider Stacy (The Pogues) Steve Buscemi Tom Morello
It was Strummer’s politically charged lyrics that helped bring punk to the masses. Calling out social injustices and giving a voice to the struggles of the working class, his lyrics struck a chord with legions of fans and the press alike, with Rolling Stone calling The Clash “the greatest rock & roll band in the world”. He once famously said, “People can change anything they want to, and that means everything in the world.” And through his art Strummer played his part in shaping the musical landscape of the world and with it left an unrivaled and timeless legacy.
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August 19, 2020 12:00am ET by Pressparty |