The Farm recruit Mick Jones, Suggs, Jon McClure and more for charity single


Jon McClure of Reverend & The Makers is a part of the Peace Collective (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Jon McClure of Reverend & The Makers is a part of the Peace Collective (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever)




A host of indie stars have reconvened under the Peace Collective banner to record a new single in aid of the British Red Cross and Shorncliffe Trust charities.

Led by The Farm‘s Peter Hooton, the likes of Mick Jones, Jon McClure, Suggs, John Power, Jah Wobble, Shara Nelson and Holly Johnson have recorded a version of the band’s hit ‘All Together Now‘, which will be released on December 15th.

“I’m so pleased that such an eclectic mix of artistes from all over the world wanted to get involved in the new recording of ‘All Together Now’,” Hooton has said.

“For me it’s really important that the real message of the Christmas Truce, of peace, hope and humanity is highlighted, and I think this great new version of the song captures this atmosphere and the feeling of unity and togetherness which was so evident during the recording sessions.”


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