Tag: The Jam

NEWS: Here Comes The Weekend!

NEWS: Here Comes The Weekend!

Tufty’s Weller Woking Tour – Now in its 10th year! Hop aboard for a fully guided magical mystery coach tour around the streets of a Strange Town called Malice. Or Woking to the uninitiated. Taking in Paul Weller’s childhood homes,…

BOOK REVIEW: Rick Buckler – The Jam 1982

BOOK REVIEW: Rick Buckler – The Jam 1982

The Jam. The energetic, powerpacked mod, guitar, soul 3 piece that conquered the British shores through the late 70’s and early 80’s with Eton Rifles, Going Underground, StArt!, A Town Called Malice and Beat Surrender have continually captured the imagination…

NEWS This Is The Modern World exhibition announcements

NEWS This Is The Modern World exhibition announcements

Some very exciting news! ‘This Is The Modern World’ announces live performances, special talks, Q&As and screenings during the exhibition’s residency in Brighton from 29th July – 29th August! The line-up announced so far includes: – 17th & 18th August:…

BOOK NEWS: In The Crowd – The Jam Snapped

In The Crowd – The Jam Snapped! 40th Anniversary Edition Pre-Sale Launches Friday 1 October 2021 Book Released January 2022 ‘In The Crowd’ has been long out of print and with the discovery of new and unseen photos of the…

New Track: The Spitfires – ‘So Long’

‘So Long’ is the new single from Watford based band, The Spitfires. Having a musical-based upbringing, listening to bands such as The Clash and The Jam, these influences are distinctively evident within the track. Together, the band combine Joe Strummer and…

INTERVIEW: Rick Buckler talks about his life in The Jam

They started out as a rock ‘n’ roll covers band and ended up defining their own genre. Pete Cary catches up with The Jam’s former drummer Rick Buckler to talk about his newly-released autobiography, That’s Entertainment: My Life in the…

10 of the Best Protest Songs

What makes a great protest song? Decent lyrics and worthy sentiments alone aren’t enough – the music also needs to cut the mustard. Great protest songs have a defined purpose; they’re not limited to providing simple commentary or merely bleating on about how shit things are in general….