For as long as people have been migrating to London, so has their music.
An essential link to home, music also has the power to shape
communities in surprising ways. Black music has been part of London's
landscape since the First World War, when the Southern Syncopated
Orchestra brought jazz to the capital.
Following the wave of
Commonwealth immigration, its sounds and styles took up residence to
become the foundation of the city's youth culture. Sounds Like London
tells the story of the music and the larger-than-life characters making
it, journeying from Soho jazz clubs to Brixton blues parties to King's
Cross warehouse raves to the streets of Notting Hill - and onto sound
systems everywhere. As well as a journey through the musical history of
London, Sounds Like London is about the shaping of a city, and in turn
the whole nation, through music.
Contributors include Eddy
Grant, Osibisa, Russell Henderson, Dizzee Rascal and Trevor Nelson, with
an introduction by Soul2Soul's Jazzie B.
Sounds Like London : 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital - Lloyd Bradley
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