ISSUE 21.5: OXJAM SPECIAL EDITION & PROGRAMME FREE
19.10.2013 The Jar Family playing Oxjam Music Festival 2012. Photo by permission © Christopher Frost
Welcome to Issue 21.5, our special Oxjam issue. Regular readers might be surprised that we’ve all become music journos: worry not, it’s temporary and Wiggins gets his loudhailer back next issue. New readers: hello! Welcome to Beeston, welcome to Oxjam, welcome to The Beestonian.
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or the third consecutive year, the Oxjam Music Festival has returned to Beeston for a full day of fun, frolics and fireworks on Saturday 19 October. The Beestonian is therefore delighted to be giving you this special issue to mark the event. We’ve also included a handy map, a comprehensive timetable of whats on where, as well as profiles on a smattering of the acts; as well as much more handy info to make your day in Beeston as festi-tastic as possible. Bringing Oxjam to Beeston was a leap of faith, but it was one willingly took by Carly, the first co-ordinator and still very much part of the team. She’s gone on to have great success with the Beeston Square Monday Market, while the tiny team of festival organisers have swelled to a slightly less tiny group.
Oxjam has grown from a single day event into a part of Beeston: this year alone it’s ran the Chilwell Road street party music night; bought fab acts to play al-fresco at Beestival and Beeston Carnival; ran a bake-off; hosted a sell-out Ceilidh at Bartons, as well as giving away enough Oxjam badges to keep a dozen Cornish tin miners in work for a year. It’s a formidable challenge: bringing over 60 acts over ten venues to Beeston and making sure that everyone gets on the right stage at the right time, instruments work correctly, and that the brown M&Ms are removed when bands request such a thing. If you see some rather wan-looking characters wearing pink lanyards and panic, do say hello. The Beeston Takeover is looking to raise over £5,000 this year, every penny going direct to Oxfam for its stirling and vital work in the UK and abroad. We think this is a great way of helping: bringing together Beeston for a day of sheer exuberant fun. Have a great day, and a greater evening. Oxjam Beeston. It’s like Glastonbury without the cow poo and tie-dye.
Lord Beestonia