The Squeeze Damien Hirst Collection

Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford with Damien Hirst guitars

Here’s the Press Release:

SQUEEZE AND DAMIEN HIRST GO IN THE ‘SPOT’LIGHT FOR CHARITY
Squeeze showcase Damien Hirst artwork at Concerts for Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall

An exclusive set of instruments customised by Damien Hirst and created especially for British band Squeeze, will take centre stage when the band perform at Concerts for Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall on 22 March 2011. Squeeze will be joined by a 30 piece orchestra and long-time friends and collaborators The Feeling, on the second night of Teenage Cancer Trust’s 2011 series of fundraising concerts at the iconic venue.

The Damien Hirst collection features two ‘Spot Guitars’, a Fender Telecaster and a Fender Stratocaster, as well as a Yamaha ‘Spot Drum Kit’. All the instruments are hand painted by Hirst with his iconic spot design and signed by the artist himself.
Following the concert, the instruments will be auctioned at Christie’s and will be the first guitar and drum kit to be sold in Christie’s April auction of Post-War and Contemporary Art. This special sale will raise money for two music focused cancer charities, Love Hope Strength Foundation and Teenage Cancer Trust and is expected to raise in the region of £60,000, with proceeds split between the two charities. The Drum kit and Fender Telecaster will be auctioned on Wednesday 20 April, whilst the Fender Stratocaster will be auctioned in September.

Simon Davies, CEO of Teenage Cancer Trust said: “We’ve been staging our concerts at the Royal Albert Hall for over ten years and had some huge stars perform for us, but we’ve never combined such exceptional art and music in such a creative way before. We can’t wait to see Squeeze play the instruments and hope they raise lots of money to help more young people in the UK fight cancer.”

Mike Peters, two times cancer survivor and founder of Love Hope Strength said: “I am so honoured to be able to work shoulder to shoulder with Teenage Cancer Trust in the fight against cancer. This generous action from Damien Hirst and Squeeze will help us recruit Bone Marrow Donors at rock concerts throughout the UK and raise awareness of our campaign to increase the age of UK Bone Marrow Donors in line with countries like Canada, USA and Germany. LHSF is fortunate to have the dedicated support of Squeeze singer Glenn Tilbrook, and together we have lead teams of musicians, trekkers and cancer survivors to some of the highest places on earth, raising funds and proving you can survive cancer and go on to achieve remarkable things.”

The unique instruments will be on public exhibition at Christie’s South Kensington saleroom prior to the sale, from 16-19 April 2011. The Fender Stratocaster will go on view ahead of being offered in the September sale, from 10-14 September 2011. The instruments will be on display alongside 200 further artworks by well-known as well as emerging post-war and contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol and Tracey Emin. All will be offered in the same auction at 1pm, on 20 April 2011. Christie’s auction catalogue will be available approximately three weeks before each sale, both in hard copy and as an e-catlogue online www.christies.com/calendar There are five different ways to bid at Christie’s auctions – bidding in person, bidding remotely using Christie’s Live™ online bidding service, leaving a written bid with the auctioneer or online and bidding via the telephone.

Every day in the UK, six young people are told they have cancer. This is a rising figure and there are more teenagers than children with the disease. Teenage Cancer Trust is dedicated to helping young people fight cancer. They fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals designed to give teenagers the very best chance of a positive outcome. As well as state-of-the-art facilities to keep young patients occupied during long stays in hospital, the units provide a place where young people can meet others in a similar situation. For the last ten years, longstanding patron, The Who’s Roger Daltrey CBE, has worked tirelessly to secure stellar line-ups for their flagship event, Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, held in March each year. Acts to have performed in the past include The Who, Coldplay, Muse, Eric Clapton, The Cure, Paul Weller, Stereophonics, Keane, Razorlight, Jools Holland, Noel Gallagher, Kasabian and Kaiser Chiefs.

Love Hope Strength Foundation is an international music-centric cancer charity dedicated to providing innovative, music-related outreach and awareness programmes for leukaemia and cancer sufferers, survivors and their families. Love Hope Strength Foundation raises funds and awareness through special events, documentaries and media and purchase medical equipment and supplies and assists to build cancer centres. Recently working in partnership with Anthony Nolan Trust, Love Hope Strength Foundation have been running donor drives and cancer awareness programmes at gigs including the recent Squeeze tour.

Armed with the universal language of music, Love Hope Strength Foundation has engaged in the fight against cancer by hosting musical pilgrimages to remote venues like Everest base camp, The Empire State Building, Machu Picchu, Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt Fuji, and has the support of all kinds of musicians from high school bands and Nepalese folk singers, to legends of rock n’ roll including Squeeze, The Cult, Stray Cats, The Alarm, Gin Blossoms, The Fixx, Nick Harper, The Levellers, Ocean Colour Scene and many more who help spread the message of love, hope and strength through music.

Everest Rocks airing on Universal Sports Channel in USA

News in from Paula:

3pm EST today! On the Universal Sports network! Check out Love Hope Strength and Everest Rocks! Donate some money after! And watch lots of intrepid and adorable Brit rockers (I’m looking at you, Nick Harper and Glenn Tilbrook ;) make their way to Everest Base Camp, regaling the Sherpas with lovely songs and goofy behaviour! :D

Everest Rocks airing on Universal Sports « Love Hope Strength – The Worlds Leading Rock N Roll Cancer Foundation
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The feature length documentary chronicling Love Hope Strength’s first concert/trek is airing on NBC Universal Sports in December!!!

http://lovehopestrength.org/news/everest-rocks-airing-on-universal-sports/

If you don’t get to see it, why not donate and get a copy of the DVD from the Love Hope Strength web site – see Glenn having a great and a gruelling time trekking to Everest base camp for a gig.

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Squeeze are now in the US for their Summer tour. They start off on the Regis and Kelly show tomorrow morning. All dates for the tour can be found at www.squeezeofficial.com

Squeeze ‘Spot The Difference’ is being released on Anchor & Hope Records in the US on 3rd August. Over the last few months lots of hard work has gone in to re-recording some of the old catalogue, this release is your first opportunity to hear these great songs all refreshed and lovely. We are very proud of the recordings and hope you won’t be able to spot too many differences!

Don’t forget we have the big UK tour at the end of the year, dates on the official website also.

If you have not joined any of the facebook pages do have a look, they are a hive of activity.

There is lots of exciting press and radio in the UK and US to look forward to this year, keep an eye on the websites and facebook/myspace pages.

Glenn’s ‘Pandemonium Ensues’ album is going to be re-released very soon on Saturday Morning Music Club. There will be additional tracks and videos/photos available. One of the tracks is a previously unreleased song and there will be demos and acoustic versions. If you do not know about SMMC please check out Chris Difford’s site for information.

Glenn will be going up Mount Fuji this August with the Love Hope Strength Foundation. You can find more information here: www.lovehopestrength.org

You will also find information here on the bone marrow drives that LHS will be doing at all the US Squeeze shows this summer. We are really proud that we have managed to work with LHS to make this happen, all the venues and promoters on the tour have been very helpful in all arrangements so a big thanks to them also. If there are any (and we hope there will be) bone marrow matches from a donor that has donated from our shows, we will be informed and will pass that information on to you all.

Hope you are having a great summer.

Thanks for all the continued support.

The Quixotic Team

Artist Info no.60

Dear Music Lovers

Lots of exciting things going on in the Glenn Tilbrook camp at the moment. He is currently in the studio recording with Nine Below Zero for a joint project.

The acoustic tour went well and he is off to Ireland on the 24th March for some solo acoustic shows and 3 shows with Nine Below Zero. All dates up on the website at this link

http://www.glenntilbrook.com/tour/tour.html

Glenn is also performing tonight at Chris Difford’s ‘Songs In The Key Of London’ night at the Barbican, should be fun. Then off to Meribel at the weekend for the Feeling’s festival ‘Little World Festival’.

On the 23rd March Squeeze are honoured by a PRS Music Heritage Plaque. These are being given to bands to recognise their contribution to the music business in the UK over the years. The plaque is being unveiled at the site of one of their first gigs in Greenwich at the Old Borough Hall. More information on the website and the myspace sites.

Glenn finally starts twittering! OK, not every day, but it is a start. If you have not already, check him out either on twitter or on his facebook page.

We are finally ready to upload the all new all singing all dancing Quixotic Shop. This should be live by Wednesday this week. Do take a look, it is bringing us in to the 21st Century finally! Our shop has always been totally secure but now it is up to date with immediate transactions so if there are any problems with your card transaction you know straight away.

Squeeze are confirmed for the Isle Of Wight Festival this year, there will be more shows to announce very shortly in the UK and US.

Glenn is planning more work with The Love Hope Strength Foundation this year. Tune in to Absolute breakfast show this week, hopefully on Wednesday, and you will hear Glenn talk about his involvement with LHS and be in the running for a chance to win them £10,000. All the information is on their website:

www.absoluteradio.co.uk/onair/breakfast/whos_calling_christian/index.html

Thank you as always for your continued support.

Hopefully see you at a show later this year.

Glenn Tilbrook and the Fluffers – 23 February 2010 – live at the Anchor and Hope, Charlton

Glenn Tilbrook and the Fluffers – 23 February 2010 – live at the Anchor and Hope, Charlton – electronic night with Glenn on keyboards.

My stomach is still sore from laughing at the gig. At times music threatened to break out, but it was pure comedy all the way for me. I’ll post some videos as soon as they’re up on YouTube in the meantime, let’s have your reviews!

Here’s what Glenn had to say on Twitter:

Gig last night was fantastic! We raised £193.85 for LHS over the last 2 nights, thanks to everyone for your generosity

Glenn Versus the Volcano

Glenn just toured the US, and is now finishing up a major UK tour. If you went to any of those shows, you probably know that he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for the Love Hope Strength Foundation! He had an incredibly difficult time, which he’s been candid about onstage and off.

MtKilimanjaro

Looks like a right bugger even from this distance!

I asked Glenn in Portland, just days after the climb, why it had been so much more difficult than the Mount Everest trek he undertook for the same charity in 2007. He told me the main factors were that the altitude sickness had hit him much harder, and also he hadn’t trained this time.

Doing a little googling on my own I found sites like “Training Tips For Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro“, where potential climbers are informed:

Altitude sickness affects people randomly, and a person might not suffer from it on one climb and then get hit hard the next time on that same route.

This is exactly what Glenn said, and didn’t know before he went; it’s totally unpredictable, but he hadn’t worried because he’d been fine on Everest. The web site goes on to say:

Of course, increasing your general level of fitness will go far to avoid compounding possible altitude sickness with general fatigue.

Poor Glenn! But in the end the whole team did make it to the top, raising crucial funds and awareness for a local cancer hospital. Glenn talks about the gruelling climb in this recent interview on Absolute Radio (11 MB mp3 download). It’s a really good interview that I highly recommend!

He also discusses a topic of much interest on the Glenn List: his new short hair! He explains that he had pictured a sort of George Clooney look, but he feels he came out more on the side of Bobby from King of the Hill!

What do you think, folks? A or B?

What do you think, folks? A or B?

Well, I like the new do, and I think the Bobby reference is way out of line. But this particular Bobby moment does put me in mind of this video from FluffersTV!

David has advised me that short posts are the way to go with a blog. Well, clearly I’m no good at that, so I will leave you with a lovely image of Glenn and some Maasai people hanging out once he had gotten off that cursed mountain. Good to see a smile on his face!

glennandmaasai

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Glenn has just left to do some shows in the US, details below.

Thurs 10th Feb Philly Rocks show at The Field House, Philadelphia, PA – all proceeds go to the Love Hope Strength Foundation, great line up!
Fri 11th Sept Joe’s Pub, New York, NY – solo acousitc show
Sat 12th Sept Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett, NY – Fluffer show
Sun 13th Sept Union County MusicFest, Oak Ridge Park, Clark, NJ – Fluffer show

Glenn will be following this with his next trek for the Love Hope Strength Foundation at the end of this month. They are climbing and singing their way up Kilimanjaro to help raise money for cancer units in Africa. The Love Hope Strength website will be doing daily blogs for you to follow while they are on the trek. They leave on 27th September. You can donate in Glenn’s name at the following link:

http://www.lovehopestrength.org/kili/trekkers/glenn-tilbrook/

Glenn is then straight off to the US for some more acoustic shows, he then finishes the year off with some acoustic shows in the UK. All dates at this link: http://www.glenntilbrook.com/tour/tour.html

To support the UK tour we will be releasing a further digital single from ‘Pandemonium Ensues’ the track is ‘Through The Net’.

Squeeze are currently having some time off but will be back next year with some more shows. We will let you know dates when we have them.

We will be releasing the 3rd and 4th installments of Glenn’s demo series later this year, we will keep you posted with dates and information nearer the time.

Hope you are all enjoying Fluffers TV, there should be some new films going up very soon.

Check out this month’s MOJO. The free CD is re-records of the classic Beatles album ‘Abbey Road’. Glenn recorded the track ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’ with the great band Nine Below Zero. Well worth a listen.

Take care and thanks as always for your continued support.