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Children of the Ghetto : Black Music in Britain: Volume 2

By: (Author) Kevin Le Gendre

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Ksh 3,600.00

Format: Paperback or Softback

ISBN-10: 1845235649

ISBN-13: 9781845235642

Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd

Imprint: Peepal Tree Press Ltd

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 24th, 2024

Weight: 522 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 15.60 x 23.50 x 2.80 cms

Product Classification: Reggae
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Volume 2 takes the story of Black Music Britain from the mid-1960s to the 1990s

Volume 2 of this outstanding history of Black British music covers the period from the late 1960s through to the end of the 1980s, explores the points of transition from the playing of Black musics in Britain that originated elsewhere to the emergence of an indigenously Black British music that responded to the situation of being born, or at least growing up in Britain, of the experience of the virulent racism in schools and in the wider society when, after Enoch Powell’s ‘rivers of blood’ speech, dockers marches and the regrouping of racist and fascist organisations, both white xenophobes and Black settlers realised the latter were here to stay. Le Gendre sees the emergence of the ‘indigenous’ in the blending of Caribbean and rock and pop in the music of the Peddlars, Eddie Grant and the Equals, Blue Mink, the jazz-blues rock fusion of CCS, the jazz, reggae funk of Cymande; the experimental music of mixed Black and white groups such as Rip, Rig and Panic and African Head Charge; the Britishing of West African music in Osibisa, the British reggae of Dennis Bovell, Matumbe, Misty in Roots, Aswad, Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Lovers Rock; and in jazz, Courtney Pine and the Jazz Warriors. There are discussions of the impact of gatekeepers such as the BBC on Black musics, the opportunities and limitations offered by clubs and other music venues, and the debates around the performance of Black musics by white British performers.


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