MC5's Wayne Kramer teams up with local coffee roasters and L.A. nonprofit to bring music to Michigan
https://www.metrotimes.com/city-slang/archives/2021/05/10/mc5s-wayne-kramer-teams-up-with-local-coffee-roasters-and-la-based-nonprofit-to-bring-music-programming-to-michigan-prisons
For decades, Wayne Kramer of the MC5 has kicked out the jams, but his latest mission has the 73-year-old rock icon and writer kicking down prison doors to let the music in and he's not doing it alone.
Kramer, who is the co-founder of Los Angeles-based Jail Guitar Doors USA, has teamed up with organic Traverse City coffee roaster Higher Grounds Trading Co. to bring rehabilitative music programing to Michigan prisons.
Jail Guitar Doors, a reference to the 1979 song by the Clash of the same name and a song that details Kramer's 1975 arrest for selling cocaine to an undercover agent, which landed him two years in prison in Lexington, Kentucky was founded in 2007 by fellow punk performer and activist Billy Bragg as a way to honor late Clash frontman Joe Strummer's legacy.
Didn't Jesus say we need to visit those in prison? Good for them.