Dirty Pretty Things, Billy Bragg and the Bluetones will join forces on the final night of this years Glastonbury Festival in support of prisoner rehabilitation project, Jail Guitar Doors.
The initiative was set up by Bragg to put guitars and other musical instruments into prisoners in memory of the late Joe Strummer.
The event on the Left Field stage on June 29th will also raise awareness for Real Fits, a scheme that encourages prisoners to get involved in journalism and creative writing.
Mark Donne, from Real Fits, said: “Guitar based music is one of the very few conduits still open to working class people seeking to enter the cultural arena.”
The special collaboration at Glastonbury will be preceded by a concert at The Round Chapel in Hackney on June 20th with Dirty Pretty Things and Reverend and the Makers.
by Jason Gregory Contributor
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Billy Bragg, Dirty Pretty Things Unite For Prisoner Rehabilitation At Glastonbury
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