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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
Front Door Key is almost out! Have yourself an earful already, to get in the mood ... for the release on the 2nd of June, Bitterzoet, Amsterdam !
Make sure you also obtain a copy of 'Of Love, Life and War',
the Doc Jazz songbook that contains the lyrics to 37 songs in
English, pictures and information about the artist, and very
informative appendices.

The Doc Jazz shop now features a new collection with the new Doc Jazz
logo, which has now been branded the official logo. This unique design,
which is symbolically tied to the Palestinian right of return, and has
a shape that is reminiscent of that of a key, was developed during the
preparations for Doc Jazz's debut album 'Front Door Key'.
The release
for this album is due on June 2nd, so check out this link to stream some of
the songs, and look out for the release !
 
 
Of course, you can also just get the value t-shirt, which will cost you only 10 $ !
All orders are handled through the trusted cafepress.com service, which
has a full sattisfaction 30 day return option and does not bill your
credit card until the item has been shipped.
The Doc Jazz "Free Palestine" logo, of which quite a few t-shirts have
been sold, is an excellent way of putting your solidarity with the
Palestinian people on display. This is especially important during the
month of June, when the Israeli government will gloatingly celebrate 40 years of
the illegal occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. In
demonstrations, wearing this logo, you are making a clear and
unmistakable statement.
Apparel comes in various sizes, and colors, and there is a truly wide
choice of t-shirts, sweaters and caps with the Doc Jazz logo. By
wearing the Doc Jazz logo, you are saying " I sympathize with the
Palestinian cause " but only to those who ask you: who or what is Doc
Jazz? When the circumstances are less optimal to be too outspokenly political,
displaying the Doc Jazz logo will be a more subtle way of expressing
your solidarity.
Generally, the buying (and wearing) of pro-Palestinian apparel is
highly recommended by the Musical Intifadah, whether it is from the Doc
Jazz collection or from any other reputable shop, like the Palestine
Online Store or other respectable
online sellers! If you are in the habit of wearing clothes that have
statements anyway, why not express the symbols that stand for
solidarity with those resisting injustice?
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