GWAR Releases Video Statement, Announces Dave Brockie Foundation

by | Apr 11, 2014 | POLITICS

In the wake of Dave Brockie’s passing, there’s been an outpouring of grief and support from the music community in RVA and beyond. In response, the surviving members of GWAR have released a video statement to address and thank their fans for the support.

In the wake of Dave Brockie’s passing, there’s been an outpouring of grief and support from the music community in RVA and beyond. In response, the surviving members of GWAR have released a video statement to address and thank their fans for the support. They also urge their fans to come to the public memorial for Brockie scheduled for Friday, August 15, the day before the fifth annual GWAR-B-Q. Watch that video here:

Additionally, GWAR and Slave Pit, Inc. have created The Dave Brockie Foundation, a charity that intends to promote “the advancement of music, images, letters and performances in the arts.” Designed to both preserve Brockie’s legacy and promote up-and-coming artistic voices that are unable to find support in the mainstream arts world, the Foundation “will be a resource for artists in the fields of music, film, literature and all visual arts who cannot find funding through mainstream channels.”

The Foundation will also work to highlight Dave Brockie’s artistic legacy, cataloging his body of work and making it “available for the world to appreciate.” Their first goal is to finance a monument to Brockie here in Richmond, “to provide the world with a place to pay respects to the memory of a very cherished man.” Does that mean we can expect an Oderus Urungus statue to be built in the courtyard of the Richmond Dairy building on Marshall St? Well, we can hope… but either way, the idea of a public monument to Dave Brockie is something we at RVA Magazine back 100%. Show your support for this and other worthy goals of the Dave Brockie Foundation by going to gwar.net/dave-brockie-foundation.

Tickets are not yet on sale for the 2014 GWAR-B-Q, but keep your eye on gwarbq.com for more info, and rest assured that RVA Magazine will have the details for you as soon as we get them.

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




more in politics

RVA 5×5 | Is Targeted Tax Relief Just The First Step?

While running for Mayor in 2024, candidate Avula’s top priority in the “Thriving neighborhoods and affordable housing” section of his platform stated:  As Mayor, he will: Fight displacement of long-term residents and expand the supply of deeply affordable housing for...

Virginia Redistricting Vote Voided, Political Leaders Sound Off

Virginia political leaders are sharply divided following the Supreme Court of Virginia’s decision to strike down a voter-approved redistricting referendum, with Democrats condemning the ruling and Republicans defending it as a necessary enforcement of constitutional...

After Strong Turnout, Richmond Arts Park Enters Holding Pattern

Under the Manchester Bridge, what had been an idea for years turned into something tangible, at least for a day. Hundreds of people moved through the space as muralists painted, DJs played, and passersby stopped mid-bike ride or walk to figure out what was going on....

Richmond Had a General Strike and a First Friday on the Same Night

It was 72 and breezy. Unseasonably pleasant, almost chilly. VCU students were splayed out on picnic blankets in Monroe Park enjoying soft serve and the sunshine. Citronella and the smell of hot dogs wafted through the air from some folks having a cookout. “High...