File:Breaking Rocks movie at Prince Charles cinema (4055407366).jpg
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London, October 28th 2009 Prince Charles Cinema Leicester Square The Jail Guitars documentary movie, first ever London west end premiere. Following the film at the Prince Charles Cinema, there was a Q&A session with film director Alan Miles and Billy Bragg, followed by a live gig. Jail Guitar Doors is an independent initiative which aims to provide instruments to those who are using music as a means of achieving the rehabilitation of prison inmates. Founded by Billy Bragg, it takes its name from the b-side of the Clash’s 1978 single ‘Clash City Rockers’. For more information go to: jailguitardoors(dot)org(dot)uk |
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Author | Mark Hillary from Serra Negra, São Paulo, Brazil |
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