Novelty Band threatened by Brewery on way to Glastonbury festival
Undercurrents | 23.06.2010 20:56 | Culture | Repression | Social Struggles | South Coast
Musicians and their young families were threatened today by 12 black clad
men hired by Thatchers the cider company.
men hired by Thatchers the cider company.
Press Release
Wednesday 23 2010
Musicians and their young families were threatened today by 12 black clad
men hired by Thatchers the cider company.
The Dukes, a novelty band which plays inside a human sized Juke box, were
traveling to play their 5th gig at Glastonbury festival, when they stopped
to purchase cider from the Thatchers brewery shop.
After making their purchases, the band members prepared to move on to
Glastonbury festival. Suddenly a group of heavy set men, one with an iron
rod in his hand, ordered the band and their young families to get out of
the car park immediately as they were not quick enough in leaving.
A shocked Beth Furlong, wife of the lead singer said
‘ We were confronted by large men dressed in black showing aggressive
attitudes and ordering us to leave. My husband had our four year old son
crying in his arms as a man held an iron rod, obviously with the intention
of smashing our skulls in. I couldn’t believe that the brewery were
treating their customers in this way.’
Lead singer of The Dukes, Jo Furlong called for the shop staff to
intervene and to bear witness to the aggression being displayed.
The entire incident was recorded on CCTV and the band is issuing a
complaint to the owners of the brewery.
The band issued the following statement
‘This is not the way we expected to start our Glastonbury festival and can
not understand why a reputable brewery would allow its staff to behave in
such a threatening way towards their customers, The Dukes produce music
that makes people smile and laugh while it seems Thatchers make a beverage
that encourages their staff to want to fight’
The Dukes will be playing Glastonbury festival on Friday and Saturday
More details on the band from www.TheDukesbox.co.uk
Wednesday 23 2010
Musicians and their young families were threatened today by 12 black clad
men hired by Thatchers the cider company.
The Dukes, a novelty band which plays inside a human sized Juke box, were
traveling to play their 5th gig at Glastonbury festival, when they stopped
to purchase cider from the Thatchers brewery shop.
After making their purchases, the band members prepared to move on to
Glastonbury festival. Suddenly a group of heavy set men, one with an iron
rod in his hand, ordered the band and their young families to get out of
the car park immediately as they were not quick enough in leaving.
A shocked Beth Furlong, wife of the lead singer said
‘ We were confronted by large men dressed in black showing aggressive
attitudes and ordering us to leave. My husband had our four year old son
crying in his arms as a man held an iron rod, obviously with the intention
of smashing our skulls in. I couldn’t believe that the brewery were
treating their customers in this way.’
Lead singer of The Dukes, Jo Furlong called for the shop staff to
intervene and to bear witness to the aggression being displayed.
The entire incident was recorded on CCTV and the band is issuing a
complaint to the owners of the brewery.
The band issued the following statement
‘This is not the way we expected to start our Glastonbury festival and can
not understand why a reputable brewery would allow its staff to behave in
such a threatening way towards their customers, The Dukes produce music
that makes people smile and laugh while it seems Thatchers make a beverage
that encourages their staff to want to fight’
The Dukes will be playing Glastonbury festival on Friday and Saturday
More details on the band from www.TheDukesbox.co.uk
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