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The Record Store & Black Music: England’s Tastemakers

A new podcast series documenting the fascinating history of England’s independent record stores that specialised in Black music, through the decades. With valuable insights from those who worked and shopped in them - featuring Claudia Wilson, Herdle White, Ammo Talwar MBE and David Nathan. Hosted by Ronnie Herel, written by Sean Dudley and produced by Sandro Martins. Developed in partnership with Sound/Image Research Centre (University of Greenwich), Brighter Sound and music:defined.

Further information: www.theblackmusicrecordshop.co.uk

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"The Record Store & Black Music: A UK History", is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to celebrate this vibrant history.

4 Episodes
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North

North

2024-12-0116:18

Taking a look at some of the great tastemaker shops of the big northern cities. Featuring interviews with Andrea Ahimie-Carthy, Clive Hunte, Carl Emery, Mr Scruff, DJ 2Kind, Claude Hendrickson, Testament, and Wayne C Macdonald.
South

South

2024-11-2418:05

Exploring some of London’s most iconic record stores that specialised in Black music. Featuring interviews with Winnie O’Connor, Wayne John, Morgan Kahn, Gary Dennis, Ben Bell and Claudia Wilson.
Intro

Intro

2024-11-1423:41

Delving into the origins of England’s independent record stores that specialised in Black music, with links to the Windrush generation. Featuring interviews with David Nathan, Markie Smith, Roy the Roach, Dave Hill, Ewan Hood and Vijay Mistry.
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2024-11-0501:36

Documenting the fascinating history of England’s independent record stores that specialised in Black music, through the decades. With valuable insights from those who worked and shopped in them, hosted by Ronnie Herel. Managed by 2Funky Arts and made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Produced by Sandro Martins and written by Sean Dudley. Developed in partnership with Sound/Image Research Centre (University of Greenwich), Brighter Sound and music:defined.This is part of a wider project, which also features a documentary, book, website and educational resource: www.theblackmusicrecordshop.co.uk"The Record Store & Black Music: A UK History", is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to celebrate this vibrant history.@HeritageFundUK @HeritageFundM_E #NationalLottery #HeritageFund #2funkyarts