JCB is proud to announce a special long-term partnership with multi-GRAMMY award winning musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Joe Walsh and his national 501(c)3 non-profit veterans organization and annual benefit festival, VetsAid. The partnership will raise awareness and funds for U.S. veterans through the power of rock and the transformative process of rebuilding. JCB has pledged $250,000 to VetsAid to kick off the partnership!
Founded in 2017 by musician Joe Walsh and family, VetsAid is a national 501(c)3 non-profit organization and benefit music festival, held in a different American city each year and benefitting the surrounding veteran population, to raise funds and awareness for the ever urgent and significant needs of returning servicemen and women to their families and civilian life. To date, VetsAid has disbursed more than $3.3 million directly to veterans service groups of all sizes on the ground across the United States with proven records that provide myriad types of care for veterans and their families.
The creative partnership kicks off with the official premiere of “Dig It” – an original song by Joe Walsh, debuting in London on July 13th during Monster Jam®.
This powerful anthem, also featuring Joe’s brother-in-law Ringo Starr on drums, will be the soundtrack for JCB’s DIGatronTM and serve as an uplifting call-to-action to support the vital mission of VetsAid. Inspired by Alice and Ann’s eight-year-old son Otis, a monster truck enthusiast himself, Joe sought to capture the excitement of a child and the raw energy of monster truck action in his composition.
Next up, supporters can also look out for limited-edition merchandise, a special JCB DIGatronTM toy and even a limited edition JCB machine, with a percentage of sales benefiting the non-profit organization.
JCB, one of the world’s largest privately-owned manufacturers of construction and agricultural equipment, often deploys its machines in war-torn regions, playing a crucial role in the rebuilding process after conflicts.
Recognizing their shared values and goals, Alice Bamford and Ann Eysenring of the JCB family company, reached out to their friends Joe and Marjorie Walsh and devised a partnership to generate additional valuable funds for American veterans who have served their country with dignity, compassion, and honor.
Alice Bamford | Daughter of JCB Chairman Anthony Bamford
Joe Walsh | Multi-GRAMMY award-winning musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
Veterans and their families have always been important to Joe, a Gold Star son himself who lost his father, Robert Newton Fidler, a US Army Air Corps flight instructor for the first American operational jet-powered aircraft, while he was on active duty over Okinawa when Joe was only 20 months old.