Chumbawamba’s Dunstan Bruce teams up with I, Doris for single/video release

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I, Doris and Dunstan Bruce are 
‘Not Done Yet’

Riotous video to accompany the single – featuring Dunstan Bruce embracing his technicolour ‘spirit of Doris’ – premieres Weds 19 June ahead of single general release on Friday 21 June.

WATCH HERE

Mummycore sheroes I, Doris have teamed up with anarchist-pop legend Dunstan Bruce (Chumbawamba, Interrobang?!) on ‘Not Done Yet’ – a rallying cry for those of us whose bodies are getting older but whose minds still crave excitement, action and revolution!

The single will be out on all streaming platforms on Friday 21 June, via LOUD WOMEN Records

Chances to see I, Doris and Dunstan Bruce performing live:

21 June – The Prince Albert, Brighton (with Kathy Valentine’s The Bluebonnets, The Priscillas and Cowz)

23 June matinee at The Lexington London (with 14 Iced Bears and Milky Wimpshake)

4 August – Rebellion Festival (Opera stage)
7 Sept – LOUD WOMEN Fest, Rich Mix

About I, Doris

I, Doris are:

Doris/Cassie Fox (vocals and bass)

Doris/Lucy Morgan (vocals, keytar and trombone)

Doris/Vic Workman (guitar)

Doris/Lenie Mets (guitar)

Doris/Louisa Edwards Knight (drums)

Doris, Doris, Doris, Doris and Doris are a mummycore kitchenpop band from London and Brighton. Feminist bangers for the over 40s. Previous singles have included HRTIn the Ladies and The Girl From Clapham (their Squeeze-endorsed retort to Up the Junction, from her point of view).

“I, Doris are unmissable… they take a glittering disco punk meat cleaver to the gender challenges that no-one else is talking about.” – Kitmonsters

I, Doris plays regularly in London (Lexington, Hope & Anchor, The Windmill etc), they’ve played in New York, and the Royal Albert Hall and festivals like Rebellion, Bearded Theory, Shambala and LOUD WOMEN Fest (which they also run).

About Dunstan Bruce

Best known as vocalist in anarchist pop band Chumbawamba, Brighton-based Dunstan Bruce continues to make rousing and critically acclaimed music with Interrobang?! His recent film I Get Knocked Down tells his story of Chumbawamba’s epic journey from squats in Leeds, to Madison Square Gardens, to the depths of despair. The film is available on Amazon Prime now.

I, Doris links:

Website Facebook Instagram Bandcamp

Contact: Cassie Fox on cassie@loudwomen.org


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