INTERNATIONAL REGGAE DAY LONDON 2018 - GALLERY
Organised by BritishBlackMusic.com/Black Music Congress in association with Reggae Fraternity UK. International Reggae Day London (IRD LDN) 2018 main hub event took place at UCL Institute Of Education near Russell Square. The family-friendly event took place over two rooms and consisted of: Talks + Films + Interviews + Presentations + Honours + Quiz + Performance + Brent Black Music History + My Boy Lollipop: From JA To UK, A Musical History + Britain’s Contribution To The Development Of Reggae Music + Reggae @ 50 + JA To UK: The Reggae Revolution, Copyright & Reggae, etc..
Reggae Tree Planting (Photos By: Des Chisholm)
The Conference (Photos By: Des Chisholm)
The Awards (Photos By: Des Chisholm)
International Reggae Day Honours UK Reggae Trailblazers
International Reggae Day (IRD) in association with BritishBlackMusic.com honoured 9 noteworthy trailblazers who have contributed to the development of Reggae in the UK. The awards were presented during the IRD Conference held at the UCL Institute of Education in London on July One.
International Reggae Day 2018 Honourees
Legacy Award – Windrush Generation for courage of their legacy which made a way for future generations in the UK and was a catalyst for the growth and success of Jamaican music and culture in the UK and beyond. Award to be received by the Black Cultural Archives
Trailblazer Award – Trojan Records on the milestone of its 50th Anniversary In recognition of the vital role it has played in promoting the best of Jamaican music in the UK and worldwide.
Trailblazer Award – Jet Star Records In recognition of the vital role it has played as an independent label in promoting the best of Jamaican music in the UK.
Trailblazer Award – Millie Small in recognition of her groundbreaking success with My Boy Lollipop which opened the door for the international success of Jamaican music and subsequently launched Island Records as an major independent record label.
Trailblazer Award – Tony Washington for his contribution to the building of the UK Reggae industry as a songwriter and artiste since the 1960s.
Trailblazer Award – Mikey Campbell for his contribution to the building of the UK Reggae industry through his work as a sound engineer, producer, label owner and artist manager.
Trailblazer Award – record label owner Popsy for his continuing efforts as a record retailer for over 40 years and his contribution to establishing Harlesden as the centre of Britain’s Reggae industry.
Trailblazer Award – Roy Forbes Anderson and Gerry Anderson for the numerous records they have released over the years, their continued contribution to the Reggae in the UK as record retailers for over 40 years and their efforts to make Harlesden the centre of Britain’s Reggae industry.
Trailblazer Award – Melissa ‘DJ Cameo’ Sinclair for her contribution to British Reggae as an artist, magazine publisher and radio presenter.
Trailblazer Award – Cyrlene Braithwaite, founder of both CityLimits and Britain’s Got Reggae which has created access for aspiring artists to showcase their talent in the UK and EU.