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Tuesday, 2 July 2024
Celebrating Harlesden's place in Black Music History at the Reggae Tree and Harlesden Library
Beneath the Reggae Tree outside Hawkeye Records, Craven Park, Harlesden
Yesterday's International Reggae Day celebration in Harlesden took on an international dimension as well as delving deep into the local history of Black Music on this corner of Brent, 'Harlesbridge', combining Harlesden and Stonebridge.
Linking the struggle against South African apartheid with Jamaica, Ghana and the diaspora in England, Kwaku claimed that reggae helped give South Africans the energy to fight for equality (You can hear the great Reggae Mandela album HERE) while Ghana has linked with Jamaica and the UK through their joint concern for the environment through planting of a symbolic Reggae Tree in Accra.:
The Reggae Tree is a symbolic nod to International Reggae Day's Tree Planting Challenge, which is endorsed by Eco-Conscious Citizens. The environmental group's partner organisation, BBM/BMC, planted The Reggae Tree in London in 2018. It's sited in Harlesden, the north-west London area that is the capital of reggae in Britain. |
Sonny Roberts with his daughter Cleon
Speaking against the background of a huge and noisy Craven Park traffic jam, the Cleon Roberts, daughter of Jamaican record producer Sonny Roberts LINK Reggae Ambassador, Diane Shrouder-Johnson, spoke of the importance of Harlesden as the capital of reggae and Black Music, developed during the 50s, 60s and 70s to the present with record shops, selling of records from the backs of cars, and studios tucked away amidst a spirit of creativity and entrepreneurship.
Yesterday also saw a special exhibition at Harlesden Library of the Brent Reggae Albums Covers Exhibition which is on until October with curator talks on Monday 12th August, Monday 2nd September and Monday 14th October.
Kwaku gave a well-informed and humourous commentary on the album covers and the music, artists and producers involved.
Thursday, 27 June 2024
Monday July 1st International Reggae Day at the Reggae Tree outside Hawkeye Records, Harlesden 5pm
The Reggae Tree is outside Hawkeye Records
From Black Music Congress
We wish to invite you to the celebration of the 30th anniversary of International Reggae Day (IRD) in Harlesden on Monday July 1 2024: 1. 5.00-6.00pm Runnings Around The Reggae Tree (In front of Hawkeye Records, 2 Craven Park Rd, London NW10 4AB) A gathering led by The Reggae Tree Ambassador Diane Shrouder-Johnson where we highlight musical and environmental issues (the Tree is a product of the IRD Plant A Tree Challenge), plus the rich reggae and black music history of Harlesden, Brent – the capital of reggae in Britain.
We'll be expecting a vocal contribution by singing Bob Marley's 'One Love'.
Afterwards 6.30-8.30pm The Brent Reggae Album Covers Exhibition (Harlesden Library, Craven Park Rd, London NW10 8SE) Local historical musicologist officially unveils and provides the background to how he came to curate the exhibition, followed by a presentation by Colin Brown on The UK Reggae History Online portal, and responses from special guests and attendees. Includes the playlist from the IRD UK 2024 Recommended Album 'Reggae Mandela', which speaks to the IRD @ 30 theme of Riddims & Resistance, plus refreshments