Busiest 10 Days Of My Year

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About to start the 10 busiest days of my year so far.
 
Tomorrow I’m filming my last ‘talking head’ stuff with Michael Lee Toas for the forthcoming documentary film about We Shall Overcome. Michael has been filming in various locations and interviewing lots of musicians, organisers and activists as well as those putting it into action on the front line of the grassroots fight against austerity. We’ll be looking to screen the finished film at WSO events around the country, so message me if you’re interested.
 
Friday and Saturday I’m locked in t’shed recording my Peterloo song ‘Many A Devil’ and working on the forthcoming EP ‘The Past Won’t Last Forever’.
 
Sunday I’m heading to Whitwell Community Centre to sing at Democracy Road Show.
 
Monday is The Joe Solo Show on Coast and County Radio from 10pm.
 
Tuesday and Wednesday admin catch-up for WE SHALL OVERCOME 2018.
 
Thursday I’m hauling north of the border to play Bannermans in Edinburgh with the legend that is TV Smith.
 
Friday daytime Rebekah Findlay is adding her magic fiddle to the forthcoming album ‘Headscarves and Hurricanes’.
 
Friday night I’m at Bolton Socialist Club for the postponed Political Desert Island Discs where I’ll be talking about the eight most influential songs in my life.
 
Saturday it’s Wigan Diggers Festival where I’ll be singing and receiving the amazing Winstanley Gold Spade Award for Outstanding Contribution to Socialism….which may involve a speech n’all so brace yourselves.
 
Then Sunday it’s the Battle Of Stockton commemorative event where I’ll be singing at Georgian Theatre to mark the 85th anniversary of the defeat of the Blackshirts on Teesside.
 
Monday, it’s back to work for a rest.
 
Keep up you lot.
 
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Battle Of Stockton Commemoration Event

Battle Of Stockton

On 10th September 1933 the British Union of Fascists attempted to hold a rally at Market Cross in Stockton-on-Tees.
 
Their leader, Oswald Mosley, was attempting to take advantage of the deprivation which blighted the area in order to gain a toehold in the north east. Using the standard fascist techniques of pleading to the patriotic instincts of those most badly let down by their country, while handing out scapegoats and easy answers, the BUF shipped in between 200 and 300 foot soldiers and marched from Thornaby to Stockton for the speeches.
 
They were met by locals who left them in no uncertain mind as to the future of Nazism on Teesside.
 
It became known as the Battle of Stockton.
 
It predates Cable Street, and Hull‘s Corporation Fields, by 3 years and on Sunday September 9th a special plaque will be unveiled in the town commemorating the events of that day, and those who stood in the way of Fascism before its true threat to this country was exposed by war.
 
I will be singing as part of this amazing event and remembering those who put life and limb on the line to not let them pass.
 
Given recent events up and down this land, this resonates with a newfound importance.
 
Please get there if you can.
 
¡No Pasaran!

CROWDFUND APPEAL: Never Be Defeated

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‘Never Be Defeated’, my award-winning album of songs telling the stories of the lads and lasses of Stainforth and Dunscroft during the 1984-85 Miner’s Strike has all but sold out now, and from October 1st I need your help so here’s the heads-up.
 
Those of you who have followed me a while will know the annual songs under the name Joe Solo and The Hatfield Brigade raise funds for something called the DN7 Hardship Fund. This fund was set up by the Brigade to help people struggling to make ends meet in the former pit villages of South Yorkshire, and every year our songs put a few quid in there to help folks there around Christmas.
 
And this is where I need your help.
 
I’m looking to repress ‘Never Be Defeated’ to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Miner’s Strike. It will include updated artwork by Kevin Pearson, and several bonus tracks including all three Hatfield Brigade songs, ‘Rattling Tins’ from my ‘The Future Needs Us Now’ CD, ‘Keep The Faith’ from ‘Not On Our Watch’ and ‘Never Forgotten & Never Forgiven’ from 2015’s ‘Left Turn On Liberty Lane’.
 
I’m looking to crowdfund the pressing, mastering and artwork costs, and here’s why.
 
I’m hoping every last penny from sales of this album can go to the Hardship Fund and go straight to helping others, rather than the first 200 sales covering my costs.
 
Effectively I want to hand these songs back to the amazing band of brothers and sisters in the Hatfield Brigade. Those songs are their stories, and I want them to benefit the local community from here on. To do that we need the financial independence of a crowdfund.
 
Details and links will follow in a couple of weeks, but please give it some thought and spare a few quid if you can.
 
Thanks folks x

Recording: Change Of Plans

 

 

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I’ve made a slight alteration to previously announced release schedules and plans for 2019 so I thought I’d update you on what happens next.

At the turn of the year I originally planned to return to my First World War songs with ‘Postcards From Potter’s Field’ updating some of the older material from 10 years ago, and adding some new songs written for the forthcoming Armistice Tour in November.

Then the muse struck and I wrote and recorded an entire album in 32 days.

These new songs told the story of Hull’s fishing fleet, or rather that of the Triple Trawler Tragedy of 1968 and the Headscarf Revolutionaries who campaigned for safer working practices at sea. It was a story deserving of telling in songs and the 50 year anniversary, followed by my reading Brian W. Lavery‘s excellent book on the subject, inspired me to put pencil to paper.

This will now be the next Joe Solo album.

‘Headscarves & Hurricanes‘ has the fiddle added courtesy of the amazing Rebekah Findlay early next month and is scheduled for mastering on November 26th with a view to a January release.

I can hear a collected sigh of apathy about an album on such a niche subject when so much is happening in the world, and I get that honest.

That’s why, on top of ‘Headscarves & Hurricanes’, an extended EP of more topical material will arrive hot on its heels in the Spring. The EP is called ‘The Past Won’t Last Forever’, and will contain 6 new songs, some bang up to date and some using history as a mirror to the present as per.

Both will be available on CD and download.

The EP will include the new Joe Solo & The Hatfield Brigade song ‘Rise Up!’ which will be available to download before Christmas.

It will also contain ‘Land Fit For Heroes’, one of the songs written for ‘Postcards From Potter’s Field’ which I’m sad to say has now been shelved indefinitely. If truth be known, I came to realise I’d said all I had to say 10 years ago and captured the voices in my head as well as I could have done. There seemed little point in going over old ground when so much is happening in the now. Aside from ‘Land Fit For Heroes’ there were two more songs written for this album- ‘The Ballad of Charlie and Molly’ and ‘When You Were Away At The War’– both of which will feature on future releases as stand-alone songs.

Oh, and my recently recorded unreleased cover of Bob Dylan‘s ‘Chimes Of Freedom’ will soon see the light of day on ‘Bad Dylan Vol II’ a compilation CD raising funds to help Palestinian children find some normality through the medium of the skateboard.

I’ll blog when that is released.

If all that is confusing, imagine living in my head!

And don’t worry. After these two releases I won’t be putting out an album until at least Autumn 2020.

Even I need a rest sometimes.

THE HATFIELD BRIGADE ARE BACK!!

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Delighted to announce the new single by Joe Solo & The Hatfield Brigade will be recorded on Sunday 21st October at Central Club in Stainforth from 12pm.

For the last two Christmases we have got together to raise money for the DN7 Hardship Fund. This is something we set up to help people struggling to make ends meet in the former pit villages of South Yorkshire.

Our song for 2018 is called ‘Rise Up!’ and we can’t wait to get it out there for you.

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Hatfield Brigade Recording 2017

The recording session itself is part of this year’s We Shall Overcome campaign and we’ll be collecting food, warm clothing and toiletries on the day. All are welcome regardless of ability, and it’s always great fun so please pop the date in your diaries and get yourselves along.

Hatfield Brigade

#WSO2018 T-Shirts Available NOW!

2018 T-Shirt

It’s here! The We Shall Overcome t-shirt for #WSO2018 is now available via the good people at Philosophy Football and we could not be happier with the design. From the amazing ‘loudhaler’ logo by Marcus Henfrey, it looks cracking on a classic black tee and we can’t wait to see you out there wearing it.

There are three ways to get your hands on one.

First up you need this link:

https://www.philosophyfootball.com/we-shall-overcome-2018.html

From there you have three options.

  1. STANDARD PRICE You pay the Philosophy Football standard price of £22.99 plus postage and 10% goes to fighting austerity through WSO causes.
  2. SOLIDARITY PRICE You choose the ‘Solidarity’ option and your shirt costs £29.99 but £10 then goes to our causes.
  3. ARTISTS AND ORGANISERS DISCOUNT If you are an artist, an organiser, or are helping in any way, large or small, to run a WSO event then there is a discount code on all orders of two or more shirts which reduces the price to 50% making it effectively a 2 for 1. To get the code just email me at joesolomusic@hotmail.co.uk and I’ll message you back asap.

We hope that somewhere in there is an option which will help you wear our 2018 shirt with pride.

We can’t wait to see the selfies landing.

GO GET EM!!!

Gerrard Winstanley Gold Spade Award!

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Proud as punch to announce I’ve been handed the Gerrard Winstanley Gold Spade Award 2018 for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Socialism’.

This is an incredible honour, especially given the list of previous winners, which is basically Tony Benn, much-missed hero to the movement; the peerless Maxine Peake, who can never do anything wrong in my eyes; and two legends of the screen in Jimmy McGovern and the incredible Ken Loach. To see my name added to that list is a little surreal, but maybe it’s a victory for Socialism that a washing machine engineer with a maraca stuffed in his shoe gets to stand on that same stage.

Either that or if I pinch myself hard enough I’ll wake up.

I’ll receive the award on Saturday September 8th at Wigan Diggers Festival, and it would be great to see some of you there to cheer me on. I’m singing too, on a cracking bill which includes Commoners Choir, Attila the Stockbroker’s band Barnstormer 1649, the rousing anthems of local heroes Merry Hell, and The Blockheads will finish the night in style. It would be amazing to share the moment with comrades whose love and support and solidarity fire me up every single day and make me try ever harder, so if you can make it, it would be brilliant to see you.

Please be aware though, our brothers and sisters in the RMT are striking on Northern Rail that day, so much as I would love to see you, on no account cross a picket line to do that. LET’S KEEP THE GUARD ON OUR TRAINS AND THE PASSENGERS SAFE!!!

Wigan Diggers Festival is one of THE days of the year, with the finest of music, fringe events and stalls and is well worth the trip.

 

#LoveGlasgowHateRacism

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Had an absolute barnstormer of a night at the #LoveGlasgowHateRacism night last Sunday. The event was organised by Glasgow St Pauli to help raise funds for United Glasgow FC and Scottish Refugee Council.

It was my first ever gig in Scotland. Thirty one years on the road and I’d never had the pleasure. The Wakes asked me a couple of years back, but I’d already agreed to play an International Brigade Memorial Trust event in Hull that night and reluctantly had to say no, but this time nothing was going to get in the way.

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It was a blinding night start to finish, with cracking sets from Mick Hargan and The Exiles kicking things off, before I got to shout and stamp a lot in that way of mine.

Nae Pasaran

The night was still young though and The Wakes knew just what to do with it. On home turf they absolutely blew the roof off, with songs like ‘Within These Towns’, ‘Never Again’ and ‘These Hands’ finding a whole new resonance with an antifa crowd and the sorry state of our streets right now; but it was their thunderous version of ‘Bella Ciao’ which defined the night, and their reclaiming of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ to finish, a genuinely poignant moment on a night of solidarity with refugees.

The Wakes

There was no-one to follow that. Well, not unless you count the incredible Los Fastidios whose genre-busting set brought us to the close in style. Not had the pleasure of seeing them before, but they were SUPERB and a nicer set of lads you could not hope to meet.

It was great to catch up with comrades from up and down the land and meet a whole new bunch of friends too. Far and away my favourite night of the year so far, and it will take some topping.

So a massive thank you to all at Glasgow St Pauli for asking me to play and making my year, and to the Glasgow crowd for raising their voices and singing me home. Hopefully it will be the first of many trips north of the border to support the cause and stand at their shoulder.

Great night.

Unforgettable.

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