tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4950533873911003993.post5080549432846979112..comments2023-06-26T14:40:08.400+00:00Comments on Reggae & Jamaican Film News: Calling all Reggae/Jamaican film makers, artists and producers....Reggae Films UKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01467506057999111962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4950533873911003993.post-7938394401071400942011-09-22T07:16:14.686+00:002011-09-22T07:16:14.686+00:00Just wanted to add that anyone can donate material...Just wanted to add that anyone can donate materials to the library at anytime but Sept.29th is a special day to help encourage this and will give people the opportunity to donate collections publicly.Reggae Films UKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01467506057999111962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4950533873911003993.post-81807046644339913182011-09-21T18:11:27.369+00:002011-09-21T18:11:27.369+00:00Muzik Kinda Sweet - Photographs by Pogus Caesar. 1...Muzik Kinda Sweet - Photographs by Pogus Caesar. 1st to 30th October 2011<br /><br />The British Music Experience at O2, London UK , presented by the Co-operative, in association with OOM Gallery will be showcasing an exclusive exhibition of 38 rare photographs celebrating legendary black musicians working in the UK.<br /> <br />Using a simple camera photographer Pogus Caesar followed the musicians and singers around the famous venues producing a collection that celebrates a style of black music that brings together the UK, the US and the Caribbean.<br /><br />From Stevie Wonder in 1989, Grace Jones in 2009 and Big Youth in 2011, this unique exhibition documents how black music, in its Reggae, Soul, Jazz and R&B tributaries of sound, has changed and renewed itself over the decades.<br /><br />Journeying from Jimmy Cliff and Dennis Brown to Jay-Z via Mica Paris and Mary Wilson of The Supremes to David Bowie's bass player Gail Ann Dorsey, these images conjure up an alphabet of the music of the Black Atlantic.<br /><br />The photographs selected from OOM Gallery Archive are also as much about the clubs and venues, as it is about the singers, producers and musicians. The Wailers at The Tower Ballroom, Sly Dunbar at The Hummingbird Club, Courtney Pine at Ronnie Scott's, Cameo at the Odeon Cinema, Ben E. King at the Hippodrome and Soul II Soul's Jazzie B at BBC Pebble Mill, many venues in Britain now lost to regeneration or renewal, and only recalled through memory and imagery.<br /><br /><br /><br />http://www.britishmusicexperience.com/muzik-kinda-sweet/Ras Geenoreply@blogger.com