2015: That Was Quite a Year!!

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Well, that was quite a year!

2015 began with the official release of one album and ended with the official release of another! In between it felt like I never stopped, and it’s only now, as I pause for two weeks over Christmas and New Year, that I’ve had chance to reflect on it all. What an incredible 12 months.

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I’d no sooner got ‘Left Turn On Liberty Lane’ out there than I was scribbling lyrics on pieces of paper and frantically recording demos for what was to become ‘Never Be Defeated’. I’d been invited to sing for The Hatfield Brigade as part of the 30th anniversary of The Long March Back commemorating the end of the Miner’s Strike in March 1985. I wrote a song especially for the occasion, and from that came the idea of an album telling the story of the Strike through the eyes of the lads and lasses who went through it. I loved writing the record and I have to thank everyone in Stainforth and Dunscroft for their support and comradeship, not to mention hours of phone calls, email threads, Facebook comments and loans of archive footage and newspaper articles. Without Mick Lanaghan, Les Moore, Dave Douglass, Sheena Moore, Nij Hughes, Will Moore, Carol Mccardle, Harry Harle and Tony Clegg I would never have been able to write what I feel is my best album, and I hope I’ve done their struggle the justice it deserves. ‘Never Be Defeated’ will be the main focus of 2016. I want everyone to hear this album.

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Thanks to my comrade Tony Wright, who fought harder than anyone to reunite music and politics in 2015, my song ‘No Pasaran! (The Ballad of Jack Atkinson)’ made it on to not one, but TWO compilation albums in the first half of this year. For the first time I saw my name alongside the likes of Billy Bragg, Paul Heaton, New Model Army and Attila the Stockbroker as well as some of my contemporaries in The Hurriers, Thee Faction, Louise Distras and Steve White & The Protest Family. The albums, released to support Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign and Hope Not Hate, sit proudly in my collection and after 28 years of hauling around largely unsung, I have to admit to having wiped a quiet little tear of joy out of my left eye.

Always the left one.

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Gigs were a constant through the year. I had so much fun out there and met so many amazing people into the bargain. I cannot begin to tell you how much that matters to me, as a wise man once said: “Without people, you’re nothing”, and it is your support and encouragement, your voices and applause, your shaking and shouting and dancing and singing which make it such a joy. If you didn’t bring that to the gigs I would literally just be some bloke with a maraca stuffed in his shoe. It is YOU that makes each night so special. I hope together we made a few memories en route.

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2015 saw me plough through Durham, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Scunthorpe, Stainforth, Wakefield, Glossop, Stockton-on-Tees, Bradford, Hull, Snaith, Scarborough, Hartlepool, Heckmondwike, Manchester, Filey, Haworth, Barnsley, Pickering, Cottingham, Darwen, Gateshead, York, Salford, Worsley, Newcastle, Burnley, Beverley, Huddersfield, Sheffield, Ulverston, Edlington, Wigan, Whitby, Clayton-le-Moor, Liverpool and Lancaster…..and a whole lot of fun it was too! Highlights are hard to pick out because everywhere I went there seemed to be a buzz in the air, as if people were ready not only for some fun, but to embrace the sense of something about to happen which crackled in the air.

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When the Tories won the General Election in May, that was when the year really kicked off. It was a watershed moment politically. In Westminster circles it set into motion the chain of events which eventually led to Jeremy Corbyn becoming leader of the Labour Party; in the real world people reacted in one of two ways, they either gave in to the bitterness of alienation, or they turned their back on mainstream politics and sought to change things for themselves. We didn’t know it at the time, but when Stephen Goodall, Matt Hill, Jamie Bramwell, Tony Wright and myself started We Shall Overcome, we tapped into a need to do something positive which was shared by more people than any of us could ever have imagined.

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It was incredibly hard work being in the eye of the storm for five months, but as the weekend of October 2/3/4 passed, and we realised our 250 gigs in 123 towns and cities, across eight countries on three continents had raised something in the region of £125,000 worth of food, cash, clothing and bedding for those hardest hit by the class war known as ‘austerity’; as we saw thousands of people bring their communities to life; we knew every last second had been worth it. Accepting the ‘People’s Choice’ gong for WSO at the Yorkshire Grassroots Music Awards was a proud moment, knowing how many people we had brought together and how many friends we had all made. Personally, I cannot wait to start hassling for next year’s event. We know it can be done now. WSOW16 will be bigger and bolder and better.

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The year finished in style as The Morning Star called me ‘Human Being of the Year’ ; and with your help and generous donations, the Joe Solo Christmas Song managed to raise a van full of provisions for the Rainbow Centre Food Bank in Scarborough, AND £180 for the homeless charity Shelter. A fantastic response from everyone. Great work.

So all that remains is for me to say a massive THANK YOU to all of you. Your support and encouragement keeps the fire burning inside me, and you ALL matter, from those who ask me to play gigs, to those who turn up and cheer, to those who buy CDs and downloads and badges and t-shirts; those who give me column inches in magazines and websites; those who play my songs on radio shows across the globe and allow me to vent my spleen in interviews; and to those who ‘Like’ and share posts on Facebook or retweet me or send me messages telling me how much it all means. Just like We Shall Overcome, which proved how much can happen when ordinary people work together empowering one another, it is YOU who give me the lift I hopefully return. I could do none of this without you.

So here’s to 2015.

And to another year coming.

BRING IT ON.

Joe x

Midnight Deadline for Xmas Song

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Thanks to your support, this year’s seasonal song ‘Christmas At The Cameron’s” managed to raise £360 which was split down the middle with £180 being donated to homeless charity Shelter and the rest being spent on provisions for the Rainbow Centre food bank here in Scarborough. I delivered what amounted to a van-full last Monday and passed the cash to Shelter on Christmas Eve.

Once again I want to thank each and every one of you for stepping up to the plate and donating, I know many of you paid WAY over the odds for the download, and I want you to know how much it matters. If we have to change the world one life at a time, then so be it. I’m good  for it if you are.

There’s still time. The song will be available until midnight tonight and then removed from Bandcamp. All money raised before then will be donated to UNICEF.

The Joe Solo Christmas Song will return again next year.

Best wishes to all x

Human Being of the Year!

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Stunned, but incredibly proud, to have been named ‘Human Being of the Year’ by The Morning Star.

“…human being of the year has to be Joe Solo by a country mile. Not only is he a great man, he is a brilliant artist and activist and he was the driving force for the We Shall Overcome weekend in October which will be the new, genuine artist-led movement of a generation.”

They went on to rightly mention the role played by my comrades in the Gang of Five committee- Stephen Goodall, Jamie Bramwell, Matt Hill and Tony Wright- without whom WSO would never have happened; and the role played by Val Colvin and Pauline Town, two people who gave the movement momentum and genuine heart.

There were musical nods too for three WSO bands- Thee Faction, Interrobang and The Hurriers- all three fully deserving having released some of the best music of 2015.

This was a fantastic way to end the year, and once again I want to thank Bob Oram and The Morning Star for their incredible support over the last 12 months. WSO came from humble beginnings, but they were with us from the start. Comrades indeed.

Right. BRING ON 2016!

 

 

LAST PUSH ON XMAS FUNDRAISING!

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I will be shopping for provisions on Friday 18th December and delivering to the Rainbow Centre food bank next week.

For those of you who don’t know what I’m up to, I do a seasonal song each Christmas and sell the download to raise funds. This year all money will be split between the food bank and homeless charity Shelter.

The download is available at:

https://joesolomusic.bandcamp.com/track/christmas-at-the-camerons

and set to ‘Name your Price’ so you can donate as little or as much as you like.

A reminder too that the 10 songs Rebekah Findlay and myself have recorded together over my last three albums are available as a download-only compilation with all funds going to Shelter.

This can be downloaded at:

https://joesolomusic.bandcamp.com/album/compiled-complete

Please help my songs raise some much-needed help for those suffering most under the malice of this government.

Thanks guys x

‘NEVER BE DEFEATED’ OUT NOW ON CD

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After what seems like an age, I finally have copies of my new album ‘NEVER BE DEFEATED’ on CD. They look incredible thanks to the artwork by Kevin and Henry Pearson, and they sound incredible thanks to the brilliant musicianship and singing of Rebekah Findlay and the mastering desk of Chris Miley.

These songs aim to tell the story of the 1984-85 Miner’s Strike through the eyes of the men and women of Stainforth and Dunscroft, South Yorkshire- The Hatfield Brigade; and the album is dedicated to the community down there for the help and support, the stories and the speeches; the phone calls, email threads and loans of video footage; but most of all for their friendship. Better comrades a man could not wish to have.

The CD can be ordered from:

https://joesolomusic.bandcamp.com/album/never-be-defeated

and it’s a fiver plus P&P. The download is set to ‘Pay What You Like’ so if you are skint just set the amount to £0.00 and the songs are yours for nowt. No-one gets left behind, not on my watch.

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New Demos on Bandcamp

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I am using a week off work to lock myself in t’shed and catch up on some recording. With such a busy schedule and the promise of another We Shall Overcome taking up so much of next year, it’s my plan to break the back of next year’s album over Christmas and the New Year so I’ll be adding to the demo album fairly regularly over the coming weeks.

“A Raised Fist & A Helping Hand” is the working title of 2016’s album and so far there are nine songs to stream on this link:

https://joesolomusic.bandcamp.com/album/a-raised-fist-a-helping-hand-demos

including the brand new “The Clash Didn’t Smash The Town Hall” fresh out of the shed yesterday with the ink still wet on the lyric. Later this week I’ll be adding “What If The Silent Masses Weren’t So Silent Anymore?” which I’ve been playing live over the last few weeks, and “I Wanna Live”, a song I’d been hoping to record with a band but will finish with whatever tools are at my disposal over the coming months.

As ever, please trawl around my Bandcamp page. There are a LOT of songs on there both solo and with Lithium Joe, plus audio books and my reading of Wilfred Owen poems recorded as a teaching tool for schools as a favour to a friend and which seem to have been pretty popular. Plenty to wrap your ears around and all available at:

https://joesolomusic.bandcamp.com/

The Annual Christmas Song Unveiled

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The annual Joe Solo Xmas song was recorded and released today with all proceeds from the download being split between Scarborough Food Bank and homeless charity Shelter.

Last year’s raised just short of £300 and that was a LOT of food to deliver, much-needed in the run-up to Christmas. I’m hoping to top that this year but I need your help.

Please play, download, share and tweet the link. Anything you can do helps.

“Christmas at the Cameron’s” is available at:

https://joesolomusic.bandcamp.com/track/christmas-at-the-camerons

and is set to ‘Pay What You Like’ meaning you can donate as much or as little as you want. There is an accompanying video at:

A Belter of a Weekend and More to Come…..

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Cracking time on the road last weekend.

Saturday I was at The Studio in Widnes on an amazing bill organised by WSO Originator, Stephen Goodall. We were raising money and awareness for the plight of refugees fleeing war zones across Africa and the Middle East, a cause close to my heart and one currently dominating the news……though their interest quickly wanes, and people’s suffering goes on. I’ll be doing more of this over the coming weeks and months, and two more gigs in November (Scarborough on the 14th and Liverpool on the 21st) will be fighting for the same cause.

Sunday was the last of the original We Shall Overcome gigs and saw people packed like sardines into Nunthorpe Community Cafe helping raise much needed funds for local projects on Teesside, an area struggling with mass unemployment and one which suffered even more recently when the steel works at Redcar closed.

Great to see so many musical comrades giving up their time and tunes for the cause, and fantastic to see the response from audiences around the country. There really is magic in the air. You can sense that change is coming.

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Live in November!

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Cracking month of gigs coming up drawing an amazing year to a close with some absolute belters. Here we go:

7TH WIDNES– The Studio (Refugee Benefit)

8TH MIDDLESBROUGH– Nunthorpe Community Cafe (WSO)

14th SCARBOROUGH- Old Vic (Refugee Benefit)

18TH SHEFFIELD– The Greystones (with Quiet Loner)

21ST LIVERPOOL– Marine FC (Syria Appeal Benefit)

27TH HARTLEPOOL– Wintertide Festival

Hopefully I’ll be taking a delivery of the new album in time to bring some along to those in the second half of the month.

See you out there!

NEWS, NEWS AND MORE NEWS

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Amazed to be sent this link to a list of 11 albums intended to silence those complaining there’s no good political music around nowadays. Two of the albums I have a hand in. The first is the WE SHALL OVERCOME download featuring 47 artists who took part in our weekend 2/3/4 October; the second is my new album ‘NEVER BE DEFEATED’. Tremendously proud to get the nod not once, but twice. Read the full list here. Plenty of new music for you to delve into…..

https://social.shorthand.com/greenleftweekly/nCP0oAE25PY/think-theres-no-good-political-music-these-days-try-these-11-albums

Also discovered one of my songs will feature on The Mike Harding Fold Show tomorrow evening with the podcast to follow. You can catch Mike’s show on this link:

http://www.mikehardingfolkshow.com/