Joe Strummer Tribute Night : A Benefit For Strummerville

Strummerville is a registered charity that gives support to aspiring musicians and help to projects that help change the world through music. Set up by the friends and family of Joe Strummer in the year after his death, the charity seeks to reflect Joe's unique contribution to the music world by offering support, resources and performance opportunities to artists who would not normally have access to them.
The Future Unwritten
Formerly known as The Relay, The Future Unwritten is quickly gaining momentum in the world of indie rock music. With two well received albums and air-play on several major radio stations throughout the mid-Atlantic region, they are declaring themselves as a force to be reckoned with.
After forming in the summer of 2005, The Future Unwritten was received with praise after playing shows in and around Philadelphia. Shortly after recording their first LP “We Have Our Moments”, the band recorded their EP “Extended Play” with the help of the established Milkboy Studios in Pennsylvania. “Extended Play” was voted “Best Rock EP of the Year” by radio station 93.7 WSTW. In 2007, The Future Unwritten won a battle of the bands: The Grand School of Music’s Musikarmagedon, further proving that they deserve to be heard. In 2008 the band was chosen to appear on Los Angeles based JetSpeed Records "Punk Rawkus" Compilation. In 2009 the band began work on a new full length album do out in the beginning of 2010
Playing in venues throughout New York, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The Future Unwritten continue to gather more adoring fans and shape themselves into a powerful indie rock band
Lust2Love

Leland Plumridge

Mean Streets

Mean Streets is a punk band from Philadelphia with ex-members of Cranked Up! and The War's End. The band formed in Spring 2006 and have been going strong ever since. Not being satisfied with banging out mindless riffs, Mean Streets crafts songs with the purpose of creating a high-energy punk sound, with pop sensibility. With plenty of shows in the works and touring aspirations for the near future, Mean Streets are looking to accomplish much in the years to come.
Taggart

Taggart, featuring the same four members since 1998, has spent over 15 years tearing up stages in Philadelphia and the tri-state area. Inspired by the intensity and attitude of 1980's and early '90s indie rock coupled with the song-craft and harmonies of the 1960's British Invasion, Taggart has released three full length records and has been featured on numerous compilations. Drawing on 15 years worth of songs their live shows can vary from loud indie rock to stripped down acoustic and have lasted anywhere from 30 minutes to over five hours. They've played entire sets of other bands material (the Replacements, the Who, Guided By Voices) and they've shared the stage with some of their biggest influences (Portastatic, Photon Band) including opening for Grant Hart and performing as his backing band on a few Husker Du songs.