Unsigned folk punk band Ferocious Dog are opening doors for Big Issue vendors in the Midlands by inviting them to sell the magazine at gigs.
The rockers, who feature ex-Glastonbury headliners Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine’s Les “Fruitbat” Carter on lead guitar, have built up a loyal following of fans, known as ‘Hell Hounds’, and are using that platform to help society’s most vulnerable people.
The group has introduced ‘Ferocious Food Drops’ at all their shows, inviting gig-goers to bring food, clothing and other donations to concerts for the band to distribute to homeless people.
And they have also given free gig tickets to homeless people while touring the Netherlands in their bid to break down barriers.
Ferocious Dog’s latest move has been to extend the offer to Big Issue vendors with West Bridgford seller Paul Snape taking up the opportunity to sell the magazine at the band’s Nottingham Rock City ‘AGM’ show and in Derby.
“It’s been cool, I sold 60 magazines in Nottingham and 38 in Derby and Ken (Bonsall, lead singer) gave me a t-shirt too,” said Paul.