The Clash members Mick Jones andTopper Headon have entered the studio together for the first time in 27 years.
The duo re-recorded a version of The Clash’s classic ‘Jail Guitar Doors’ for the charity of the same name, and were joined on the recording by Billy Bragg and four former prison inmates.
Jail Guitar Doors, the charity, was set up by Bragg in 2007, and aims to provide prisoners with musical instruments to aid their rehabilitation.
Speaking of the recording session, which was filmed for a forthcoming documentary, Jones explained that the former inmates – Leon Walker,Jonny Neesom, Kevin Hawkins andJon Smillie – expressed their thanks for the charity.
Source NME