In line with the Black History Month 2021 theme, we’ve teamed up with PRS Foundation to highlight some of the outstanding Black Music Creators they’re #ProudToBe supporting. First up: Big Joanie.
In the run up to Wild Paths festival this weekend (14 – 17 October), Outreach Manager Stuart Belsham spoke to south London Bleach Lab about returning to live music.
In the run up to PRS Members’ Fund’s webinar with BAPAM on 5 November, we spoke to the Fund’s own Athena Pite about the upcoming event and how performers can protect their mental health when returning to live shows.
As we enter the second week of Black History Month 2021, artist and writer Estée Blu explores the realities, and the encouraging possibilities, of being a Black British woman in the UK music industry.
As part of our Black History Month curation, we asked Power Up grantee and groundbreaking live agent Hannah Shogbola to make us a playlist. Tune in.
Ahead of the release of his debut album Sounds of my World, M Magazine catch up with Juls, the British-Ghanian producer behind some of Afrobeats’ biggest hits, including WizKid’s Made in Lagos.
Following her Best International Jazz Collaboration award win at the 2021 Mzantsi Jazz Awards, M Magazine caught up with poet, songwriter and gifted jazz vocalist Deelee Dubé.
M Magazine speaks to South Wales musician, actor and Quincy Jones mentee, Noah Francis Johnson.
As Black History Month 2021 begins, label owner and award-winning electronic artist Dirty Freud writes about pride, progress and saying goodbye to stereotypes.
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