Rock musician Noel Gallagher creates distinctive art pieces to generate funds for Teenage Cancer Trust charity organization.
In an exciting turn of events, British rock band Oasis is set to make a significant impact in the world of charity. The iconic group's music is set to feature in the reissue of War Child's landmark 1995 charity album 'Help', in celebration of its 30th anniversary.
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher, the band's lead guitarist and vocalist, has teamed up with The Connor Brothers for a limited-edition artwork. This collaboration is in support of Teenage Cancer Trust, an organisation that raises vital funds and shines a light on the needs of young people facing cancer.
The platform on which the second version of Noel Gallagher's limited-edition exhibition pieces are sold is StarStatement.com, a unique online marketplace founded by Frank Gerber.
On a separate note, Oasis has announced two extra shows at Wembley Stadium at the end of this month. After their UK shows, the band is scheduled to tour in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil before the end of the year.
Interestingly, this is not the first time Noel Gallagher has collaborated with The Connor Brothers for Teenage Cancer Trust. Their previous collaboration, titled You Can Have It All, was released in 2022.
Jane Ashton, Head of Music and Entertainment at Teenage Cancer Trust, has expressed her gratitude towards Noel Gallagher and The Connor Brothers for their continued support.
The original 'Help' charity compilation album, which was recorded in a single day in September 1995, was mastered by Brian Eno and had its artwork created by John Squire. The album was produced to raise funds for children affected by the Bosnian conflict.
This renewed collaboration between Oasis and Teenage Cancer Trust, as well as Noel Gallagher's continued artistic endeavours, serve as a testament to the power of music in bringing about positive change.