Update on Thursday Music Workshops at Stratford Play House.
Stratford Library is launching a new facility for those who are homeless or vulnerable in Stratford: street arts session flyer
Hot Food wins fund’s first donation
https://www.stratford-herald.com/news/hot-food-wins-funds-first-donation-9239028/
Fred Winter Centre – January 2022 update
Street Arts Project Gig at the Stratford PlayHouse
Kicking off 2022 in fine fashion, the Street Arts Project Live show, hosted at the Stratford PlayHouse was a great success on Saturday 15th January 2022 Showcasing the work done over the lockdown period, it was a wonderful night in front of a welcoming crowd, and showed just how much these musicians have progressed as a group since the last live show.
Video from Concert
Photographs from Concert
Hot Music Live – Review
Today is the day the new Street Arts Project album “Wake Me Up Tomorrow” is officially released, on sale digitally and in CD format, and we’re looking forward to hearing everyone’s reactions to this fantastic achievement by the Street Arts members and music team. But one lucky so-and-so got a sneak preview, as Andy Holdcroft of top local music review site HotMusicLive.co.uk as sent an advance copy for review. And…. we think he likes it! Thanks to Andy for the kind words, for an album we’re all immensely proud of!
‘Wake Me Up Tomorrow’ by Street Arts Project Review by
https://www.hotmusiclive.co.uk/MAGAZINE/magazine/article.php?article=13178
Also from May 2020 “Isolation” by Street Arts Project & Friends review by AndyHoldcroft: https://www.hotmusiclive.co.uk/MAGAZINE/magazine/article.php?article=12638
New album and gig from Stratford’s Street Arts Project – Warwickshire World
Songs tackle addiction, mental health, isolation – and even 19th century dentistry.
Helping the homeless by making music
The New Album Has Arrived!!
Helping the homeless by making music link
This fantastic collection of tracks was created by the long-standing collaboration between professional musicians Jack Blackman, Nigel Clark and Wes Finch, and local songwriters that have been attending their music workshops, organised by Street Arts Project. Recorded at the Stratford Playhouse and produced at Rhythm Studios, this beautiful mix of original songs sound as good as anything you’d hear on the radio, and represent the amazing evolution of this project’s members.
Click https://streetarts.bandcamp.com/album/wake-me-up-tomorrow-2 to listen and hopefully buy!