WORD SOUND & POWER: The Exhibition

WORD SOUND & POWER: Reggae Changed My Life.

As Black History month approaches I have to wonder why I’m struggling to get people around the nation to host the exhibition that Swift & I put together at the British Music Experience in 2012. It was completed with Arts Council Of England support, to coincide with JA50 and the Olympics. Here’s a short film Swifty took on the day we took the show down….

There’s about 80ft of densely packed wall space in the exhibition… it looks great and it lays the visual foundation as to how reggae music evolved in the UK.

If you know anyone with vision interested in hosting the exhibition hit me back!

About Paul Brad

Freelance journalist / Publisher / Editor - Straight No Chaser magazine / Editor - L FM : Broadcasting In A Pandemic - Gilles Peterson (Worldwide FM) / Publisher: From Jazz Funk & Fusion to Acid Jazz: A History Of The UK Jazz Dance Scene by Mark 'Snowboy' Cotgrove / Music Fan: Interplanetary Sounds: Ancient to Future / Cultural Event Consultant & Activist / Nei Jia practitioner
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1 Response to WORD SOUND & POWER: The Exhibition

  1. Abi Clarke says:

    It was a fantastic exhibition …good luck finding a space ! I will let you know if I hear of anything 🙂

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