tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980742.post5305288619138308239..comments2023-12-28T14:43:54.874+00:00Comments on malung-tv-news: Jamaica's Culture Stolen? Good says Lee Scratch PerryDAVE BONEShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08207525118627449541noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980742.post-84373671070731457982011-09-02T14:45:11.559+00:002011-09-02T14:45:11.559+00:00For Your Information
BRITISH MUSIC EXPERIENCE CEL...For Your Information<br /><br />BRITISH MUSIC EXPERIENCE CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH EXHIBITION OF RARE PHOTOGRAPHS<br /><br />MUZIK KINDA SWEET BY POGUS CAESAR<br /><br />Date: 1st - 30th October 2011<br /><br />Venue: British Music Experience at The O2 Bubble, London, UKCisko2789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980742.post-42779092532864383892011-02-08T09:06:35.353+00:002011-02-08T09:06:35.353+00:00Many thanks for the link up to Pogus book. Interes...Many thanks for the link up to Pogus book. Interesting article - Mighty Diamonds photo is ruff tuff and wicked.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980742.post-24644499314746358482011-01-27T13:10:52.328+00:002011-01-27T13:10:52.328+00:00HIS BOOK IS A MUST!!! It not only features Lee Scr...HIS BOOK IS A MUST!!! It not only features Lee Scratch Perry but Augustus Pablo and Junior Delgado.<br /><br />A book of photographs by Pogus Caesar celebrating Britain's iconic black musicians is to be published next month.<br /><br />The book features evocative, nostalgic and largely unpublished images of musical legends like Stevie Wonder, Grace Jones and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry.<br /><br />“These images record a unique period in what would come to be called black British life,” remarks author and historian Paul Gilroy.<br /><br />“Pogus Caesar’s emphatically analog art is rough and full of insight. He conveys the transition between generations, mentalities and economies.”<br /><br />Legendary reggae artists figures prominently, and appropriately, in the Caesar image canon - Burning Spear, The Wailers, Augustus Pablo, Rita Marley, Mighty Diamonds, Black Uhuru, Sly Dunbar, Steel Pulse etc. The photographer cites reggae itself is a significant influence, reflecting his own St Kitts background in the Eastern Caribbean.<br /><br />The launch of Muzika Kinda Sweet follows an exhibition of the work at the Oom Gallery in Birmingham earlier this year.<br /><br /><br />http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/pogus-caesars-muzika-kinda-sweet-2080071.html?action=Gallery&ino=3Pasqualenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980742.post-10899345356567494052008-12-05T14:17:00.000+00:002008-12-05T14:17:00.000+00:00All the crimes committed day by day/ No one try to...<I>All the crimes committed day by day/ No one try to stop it anyway.</I>La Sirenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06565141127124213800noreply@blogger.com