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in the face of hostility from British black music's, at the time, socially reactionary and still mostly white-controlled power structure, and published writing by black creatives whose work had an explicitly political dimension (notably including
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Under the 1978–1984 editorship of Chris May, who succeeded, in chronological order, Alan Lewis, Tony Cummings and Geoff Brown, the magazine championed
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In April 1984, Chris May left the magazine to head up the UK office of Celluloid Records. Following his departure, the title
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from April 1978) was a pioneering British music magazine, published monthly. The first issue, edited by
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and ceased to exist other than as a small-print add-on to the BS masthead.
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This British magazine or academic journal–related article is a
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This music magazine or journal–related article is a
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Alan Lewis
hip hop
rap
Two Tone
avant-garde jazz
electro music
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Archie Shepp
Fela Kuti
Miriam Makeba
Michael Thelwell
Gil Scott Heron
Thomas Mapfumo
Hugh Masekela
African music
Blues & Soul
Black Music magazine front covers.
"Little Known Black History Fact: Black Music Magazine"
"Chris May"
"Black Music"
Black Music incomplete article list.
Carl Gayle talking about Reggae on the London Weekend Show, 1977
Interview with Carl Gayle
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Oh, What A Rat Race by Carl Gayle (Black Music, 1976)"
"Wailers and the New Reggae by Carl Gayle (MOJO, July 1973)"
"The Reggae Underground"
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