Andrew Kerr
Andrew co-founded the Glastonbury Fayre in 1971 with Arabella Churchill, with the first ever line-up including David Bowie, Traffic and Fairport Convention. His new book, Intolerably Hip - The Memoirs of Andrew Kerr will be published in June 2011 to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Fayre. Andrew writes with a light-handed touch that entertains and provides a credible portrait of the Glastonbury festival archive.
Andrew has also worked with Randolph Churchill, on the official biography of his father, Sir Winston. The stories he shares reflect the contrasts between the opposites of Jacquie Kennedy and John Betjeman to Jimi Hendrix and the Pink Fairies, and stand out in a life of nautical hazards and going ‘back to the land’.