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Music and Tones Rise for Gaza

The Palestine issue is now 'hot' and for the first time, this coming week, a music festival featuring forty world class musicians and bands is taking place in London to send this message far and wide.

Lauren Booth
Photo of Lauren courtesy: The Palestine Telegraph

(LONDON) - Until now, it' been a real source of pride amongst Israel's support network that big name musicians have felt 'safe' to appear at Zionist fund raisers. Even whilst Israel commits ever more stomach churning war crimes in Palestine and -as we saw in May with the attack on the Freedom Flotilla - in international waters.

Appearing at events to raise issues related to justice in Palestine was seen as a sure fire way of artists being branded anti semitic- leading to (so artists were lead to believe) falls in record sales and trouble s booking tour venues.

But, as Gilad Atzmon has aptly named his latest CD ' the tide has changed.'

The Palestine issue is now 'hot' and for the first time, this coming week, a music festival featuring forty world class musicians and bands is taking place in London to send this message far and wide.

JAZZA Fesitval is at the SCALA, London on 12th/13th October, marks the official launch not only of the much anticipated Robert Wyatt/Atzmon/Ros Stephen album. It brings together for the first time artists from the worlds of jazza, funk, folk and hip hop - for Palestine.

The line up has something for every music fan; artists include Northumberland folk stars The Unthanks sisters, Palestinian hip-hop Stormtrap and DJ Eren, virtuoso oud-player Nizar Al-Issa and singer-songwriters Rory McCloud and Sarah Gillespie.

The Palestine Chronicle is pleased to announce that the Queen of Palestinian hip hop Shadia Mansour has just announced that she has joined the JAZZA Festival line up making this the must have ticket of the musical calendar.

As a response to the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Palestine, this group of artists from all areas of music have come together to raise awareness, support and funds for the people of Gaza.

JAZZA Festival - Music For the People of Palestine.

To book tickets follow links here: jazzaproductions.squarespace.com/events

Come and show your solidarity with the Palestinian people under siege in Gaza.

LINE UP - Tuesday 12th October 2010

Nizar Al-Issa, Sarah Gillepsie Quartet, The Unthanks Sisters.

Robert Wyatt/Atmon/Stephen Album launch ‘For The Ghosts Within’ with the Orient House Ensemble, Sigamos Strings & Cleveland Watkiss - vocals. PLUS SPECIAL GUEST SHADIA MANSOUR

Wednesday 13th October 2010

Stormtrap and DJ Eren, Rory McCloud

Robert Wyatt/Atmon/Stephen Album launch ‘For The Ghosts Within’ with the Orient House Ensemble, Sigamos Strings & Cleveland Watkiss - vocals.

PLUS SPECIAL GUEST SHADIA MANSOUR

Jazza All-Stars featuring Peter King, Seb Rochford, Alex Garnett, Oren Marshall & Gilad Atzmon

Special thanks to:


As a journalist, Booth has written for the New Statesman, the Mail on Sunday, the Sunday Times and the Daily Mail. She is a vocal opponent of the war in Iraq and a supporter of the Stop the War Coalition; she is also a member of Media Workers Against the War and the National Union of Journalists. She has appeared as a panellist on the BBC's Have I Got News For You, as well as working as a broadcaster in both radio and television. She currently writes columns and features predominantly for the Mail on Sunday. She regularly reviews the UK newspapers on television for Sky News, BBC One and BBC News 24.<

In both 2005 and 2006 Lauren Booth traveled to the West Bank where she has interviewed Mahmoud Abbas. She has given two speeches on the condition of those living in the West Bank and Gaza, for the Royal Geographical Society and Arab Media Watch. Booth is also involved in campaigns such as the Stop the War Coalition and V-Day, a movement against violence towards women.

Currently Lauren presents ‘In Focus’ on the UK's Islam Channel, and ‘Between The Headlines’ on the Iranian-owned Press TV.




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