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In memory and honour of Joe Strummer we are delighted to release our Winter Sessions album on his anniversary

winter-session-2009

In memory and honour of Joe Strummer we’re delighted to release our Winter Sessions Showcase 2009 album today on his anniversary.

This is a compilation album of recordings by bands who performed at the Strummerville Yard in the rain under the stars.

All tracks are available for free download here

Thank you everyone for your continued support and love this year.

Wishing you all peace and love for Christmas and 2010.

Strummerville x

ps. if you’d like the CD please send self addressed envelope to:

Winter Sessions Showcase 2009
Strummerville
22A Stable Way
London
W10 6QX


PRESS: Joe Strummers Christmas Card & Winter Sessions Album (released 22nd Dec 2009)

NME Joe Strummer Chirstmas Card

NME - Dec 21st 2009: A hand-drawn Christmas card by Joe Strummer is to go on sale tomorrow (December 22), seven years to the day since the Clash frontman passed away.

The card was designed by Joe to be given to friends and family personally. As well as the card,  a tribute album is also being released tomorrow (22nd Dec) showcasing new UK acts.

Listen to and download Strummerville’s ‘Winter Sessions Showcase Album 2009‘ now.

Other recent press coverage …
BBC Entertainment: The Big Picture
Mirror: Strummer’s Xmas card for charity
MSN Music: Strummer’s Festive Card For Charity
Scotsman: Joe Strummer’s last Christmas card unveiled
Convetry Telegraph: Rock Icon Joe Strummer’s Hand Painted Christmas Card To Help Charity

Strummerville Winter Sessions 28th Nov 2009

Strummerville Winter Sessions - 28th November 2009. We had some amazing bands, hot food and warm fires.

A massive thank you to all who braved the cold winter rain and a special shout to all the bands that played - Ginga, Internet Forever, My Second Head, Nimmo & The Gauntletts, Panama Kings, Skylarkers, Smokey Angle Shades, The Musical Differences, The Riff Raff, Thomas J Speight.

Loads of Love,
Strummerville x


Strummerville Winter Sessions 2009 photography by Edward Bishop

Photography by Edward Bishop
www.edwardbishop.me


THE MUSICAL DIFFERENCES turned the Subway Gallery into a recording studio: Oct 30 2009

inside-studioFor one day only Edgware Road’s Subway Gallery was turned into a makeshift recording studio. On October 30th 2009, commuters and residents were invited to come down to the art gallery, located in the tunnels under Edgware Road, to go underground to record their own music tracks.

Scores of people including buskers and bemused passers-by made their way down to take part in the gallery’s ‘Rocking the Subway’ event.

The gallery was open from 11am but the mass recording did not take place until the afternoon. The aspiring recording artists were also joined by The Musical Differences.

For more info go to Subway Gallery website.