Steelhouse Festival Announce BernieFest Evening In Honour Of Bernie Marsden.
Mascot Label Group and Steelhouse Festival are partnering to raise money for The Trussell Trust by selling limited edition signed Bernie Marsen postcards at this year's special Steelhouse festival on 26 - 28 July in Ebbw Vale, Wales. The evening bill on Friday, July 26 is called BernieFest and will include a full set of his greatest work performed by the BernieFest All-Stars
With the approval of the Marsen family, the cards are limited to strictly 120 and will only be sold at the festival for £15 each with all proceeds going to The Trussell Trust, a charity the family suggested.
“'Bernie would have been delighted that Mascot and Steelhouse Festival are raising funds this way for The Trussell Trust, a charity he thought very worthy of supporting.' - Fran Marsden
The Trussell Trust supports a nationwide network of food banks and together they provide emergency food and support to people facing hardship, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.
Between April 2023 and March 2024, food banks in their network distributed more than 3.1 million emergency food parcels to people facing hardship, a 94% increase over the past five years. You can find out more about the charity HERE.
The cards were signed by Bernie during the promotional campaign for his 2014 album Shine, which was released on Provogue / Mascot Label Group. The album featured Joe Bonamassa on the title track and also included the single Trouble featuring David Coverdale. You can see Bernie talking about the album HERE.
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Bernie Marsden was an icon and colossus of the music world. It was not only his incredible songwriting but his expressive playing and the warmth of his personality that connected with so many people. He was best known for his work in Whitesnake, where he appeared on the band's first five studio albums co-writing a number of hits including “Fool for Your Loving” and their biggest hit “Here I Go Again.” He also played in UFO, Wild Turkey, Cozy Powell’s Hammer, Babe Ruth, Alaska, Paice Ashton Lord as well as having an incredible prolific solo career spanning over 40 years. Anyone that was ever in the presence of Bernie was always made to feel at home.
Marsden had a close bond with Steelhouse Festival, and he even named his instrumental track "Steelhouse Mountain" in the event’s honour on his posthumous album, 2023’s ‘Working Man’. He played Steelhouse in 2017 where he joined Hand of Dimes on stage and then in 2021 for a full Bernie Marsen set with former Skin/Hand of Dimes vocalist Neville McDonald. Steelhouse Festival 2024 has added a raft of special guests to its opening day extravaganza honouring Bernie Marsden, BernieFest. The evening bill on Friday, July 26 is called BernieFest and will include a full set of his greatest work performed by the BernieFest All-Stars, featuring members of his final core band including FM’s Jim Kirkpatrick, Neville McDonald and Hand Of Dimes.
Special guests performing on the Friday as part of BernieFest All-Stars, including Bernie’s Whitesnake bandmate Neil Murray on bass and also appearances from Thunder’s Luke Morley, FM vocalist Steve Overland, revered Cardinal Black guitarist Chris Buck, Toby Jepson (Little Angels/Wayward Sons) and contemporary blues chanteuse, Elles Bailey. You can find out more about Steelhouse Festival HERE.
Steelhouse promoters, Max Rhead and Mikey Evans say, ‘Bernie Marsden wasn’t just a legendary artist who featured on Steelhouse bills throughout the years - he became a true friend and confidante. We are honoured to be celebrating his life and incredible musical legacy at Steelhouse this year and a big part of that is raising money for a charity he very much supported - The Trussell Trust’. Many thanks to Mascot Records for getting involved and contributing to the cause’.
Talking about Bernie, Mascot Label Group owner, Ed van Zijl said; “Bernie was such a warm, honest and gentle person. Very talented too, both as a guitarist and a songwriter. He left some big hits with us on Planet Earth for future generations to enjoy and to admire.”