Jeremy Cunningham and Charlie Heather are the bassist and drummer of political folk rock sextet the Levellers. Formed in the late 1980s in Brighton, the band were beloved by the disfranchised – travellers, “crusties” and punks – until their second album, Levelling the Land, catapulted them to the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury as headliners in 1994. To date, they have released 12 UK albums and 14 Top 40 singles. The Levellers’ latest album, Together All the Way, is out now. They play the Beautiful Days festival in Devon in August.
Jeremy
I get the sense from our expressions in this photo that we were feeling relieved. We’d just jumped off stage
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