From The Jam Return To Liverpool As Part Of Twin Celebrations.

From the Jam featuring former The Jam bassist Bruce Foxton, legendary vocalist and guitarist Russell Hastings and drummer Mike Randon, are celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Jam’s debut album In The City with a special series of shows, which includes a night at Liverpool’s own place of musical history, The Cavern, on November 7th. The band will be performing a selection of songs from the album as well The Jam’s greatest hits.

Bruce Foxton said, “I can’t believe it’s 40 years since we were first signed to Polydor. It’s a testament to the strength of the songs and of course the fans that we are able to continue touring with the intensity that we do.”

The Jam exploded onto the punk scene in 1977 delivering their ferocious mission statement – debut single In The City – and in 1978 released their third album All Mod Cons. The Jam became the sound of The British youth and one of the greatest and biggest selling bands in British history. In 2000, Q Magazine placed All Mod Cons at Number 50 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever.

With such a strong catalogue of material to work with, Bruce is “looking forward to playing some of the songs live that we originally never did get round to playing all those years ago. The band are on fire right now and really looking forward to getting our teeth into the 40th anniversary dates!”

Bruce Foxton’s solo album Smash The Clock, released in May 2016 was co-written with From The Jam band mate Russell Hastings and featured guest appearances from Paul Weller, Wilko Johnson and Paul Jones. The album debuted in the U.K. Top 40 chart and was recorded at Paul Weller’s Black Barn studios.

Like Bruce’s previous full length Back In The Room (2012), the album was crowd-funded through Pledge Music, with a campaign in which fans could purchase items such as handwritten lyrics, signed CDs, LPs, artwork, etc. The band say “its success was made possible by you the public getting involved, for which we can’t thank them enough.

From the Jam are also celebrating 35 years since the release of The Gift, The Jam’s sixth and final album with a special series of shows, in which they will be playing a selection of songs from The Gift”.

Released in 1982 on Polydor, The Gift was one of The Jam’s most successful albums, reaching No 1 in the U.K. album chart. Produced by Peter Wilson, the album contains one of the band’s most well-known hits, Town Called Malice.

Check the band’s website for dates on the tour and ticket prices.