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#Saveourvenues Campaign

Marshall Amplification Put Their Support Behind The Music Venue Trust And #Saveourvenues Campaign

In partnership with the Music Venue Trust, Marshall Amplification has launched a special t-shirt as part of their support of the #saveourvenues campaign.

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All proceeds from the t-shirt will help fund grassroots music venues through the continued economic threats and challenges they face. Taken from UK rockers Bad Touch’s latest single, a rock and roll cover of Kiki Dee’s 1974 hit ‘I’ve Got The Music In Me‘, the t-shirt and Marshall encourage everyone in the music industry and their fans to stand up and support their local venues whilst declaring “I’ve Got The Music In Me”.

The single is taken from Bad Touch’s new album ‘Kiss the Sky‘ out now. Commenting on the partnership, Mark Davyd said “Music Venue Trust is delighted that a business so renowned for their connection to live music has stepped forward to help raise money for grassroots music venues. It may still be some time before you can visit a venue but you can help #saveourvenues by buying and wearing Marshall’s campaign T-shirt.”

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The “I’ve Got the Music In Me#saveourvenues t-shirt can be purchased here: https://marshall-amplification.backstreetmerch.com/

Jonathan Ellery, Managing Director of Marshall Amplification said “Everything we do at Marshall Amplification and Marshall Records encompasses live music and we admire what Music Venue Trust is doing with their #saveourvenues campaign. We are excited to be partnering with them to raise funds and help grassroots venues to be able to continue to push the success of live music.”

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Marshall Amplification, based in Buckinghamshire, have close personal connections not only to their local venues The Craufurd Arms and MK11 but to venues all across the UK that see their amplifiers on stage every week. Marshall was founded with the ethos to help artists make themselves heard on the very stages that are now at threat of closure.

Launched on April 27th, the #saveourvenues campaign has already amassed over £2,000,000 donations with support from likes of Amazon Music, SJM and a number of high-profile artists and music fans throughout the UK.

Artists and venues are being provided with tools and guidance to get involved with #saveourvenues to help raise funds and awareness with the target of helping venues during times like these. Music fans are also encouraged to show their support by engaging with the #saveourvenues shows and donating to their local venue’s crowdfunding pages.

Fans can also choose to donate directly to the main #saveourvenues fund via the campaign website.

More information on #saveourvenues and instructions on how to get involved can be found at www.saveourvenues.co.uk

More information on the Music Venue Trust can be found at www.musicvenuetrust.com

More information on Marshall Amplification can be found at www.marshall.com

 

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