Folk for Heroes
Fundraiser Concert for Help for Heroes

Red Shoes, The John Richards Band + Support
24 April 2010, Rowington Village Hall
£10 in advance
Doors Open 7 pm

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Folk Legend John Tams records Love Farewell for Help for Heroes

Folk bands Red Shoes and The John Richards Band are helping raise money for Help for Heroes at the Folk for Heroes concert on 24 April 2010 (see earlier posts for more details), which promises to be a great night.

The folk community has long had an affinity with wounded servicemen and hard working soldiers putting their lives at risk on the frontline. The soldier's lot has been the subject of a large slice of the folk repetoire, probably since folk music was first used as an outlet for the concerns of ordinary men and women.

Songs such as the mid 19th century "Johnny I hardly knew you", from the mid seventies Eric Bogle's "No man's land", and later, John Richards' "The Deserter" (adopted as their own by Fairport Convention) are well known examples.

Another fine example is John Tams' excellent version of Love Farewell recorded with the Band and Bugles of The Rifles Regiment to raise funds for Help for Heroes. There's no inconsistency between the historical questioning of war by the folk movement and the folk community now rallying around to support wounded servicemen. John Tams explained his motivation for recording the song:

“I’m a civilian - I hold no truck with war yet the young men and women returning in heartbreaking numbers, dead and wounded in service was an opportunity to put my voice where they had put their lives – a small gesture for me – an all too often life-losing, life changing sacrifice for them," he said.

"It’s a lovesong, a leave-taking song without jingoism or sabre rattling and if it makes a difference to the care of those coming home and their families, my small contribution has been worthwhile.”

To listen to and hopefully buy your own copy of Love Farewell go to http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/love-farewell.html

Details of where you can catch the wonderful Mr Tams live are to be found on his web site

http://www.johntams.co.uk/johntams/index.cfm

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