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People, Places, Events


May 2nd: Today’s Feature
Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua OBE was born on October 15, 1989, in Watford, Hertfordshire. His parents are Yeta and Robert Joshua, with his mother being of Nigerian descent and his father having Nigerian and Irish roots. Joshua's Nigerian heritage can be traced back to the Yoruba people, where he holds an aristocratic rank. Interestingly, his cousin, Ben Ileyemi, is also a professional boxer, and they both began their professional boxing careers in 2013.
May 1


May 1st: Today’s Feature
Born and raised in Wandsworth, London, Leomie Anderson is of Jamaican descent and embarked on her modelling career at the young age of 14 after being discovered. Initially aspiring to become a fashion journalist, her path took a different turn when she caught the attention of renowned designer Marc Jacobs at the age of 17, who promptly booked her for her first catwalk show, marking the beginning of a fruitful collaboration.
Apr 30


April 30th: Today’s Feature
Kano, the talented British MC, discovered his gift for words and song at a young age. Originally named Kane Brett Robinson (born 21 May 1985) and hailing from East Ham, he grew up in London during the emergence of grime music. As a founding member of the N.A.S.T.Y Crew in east London, Kano quickly made a name for himself in the underground music scene. His solo album, Home Sweet Home, released in 2005, showcased his exceptional talent with tracks like ‘P’s And Q’s’, propellin
Apr 29


April 29th: Today’s Feature
Part II: Jason ‘Jay’ Blades- Police Racism
At the age of 14, Jay Blades vividly recalls being subjected to a vicious assault by a group of police officers. Late in the evening, while walking home near his residence in North West London, a police van suddenly pulled up beside him.Without any hesitation, the van's rear doors swung open, revealing a group of five or six uniformed policemen eagerly awaiting his presence. Shockingly, they didn't even bother to conduct a search be
Apr 28


April 28th: Today’s Feature
Unfortunately, Jay Blades faced the challenges of dyslexia, a condition that went undiagnosed during his school years. This learning difficulty, coupled with the colour of his skin, subjected him to racism both within the educational system and from law enforcement authorities. Despite these obstacles, Blades persevered
Apr 27


April 27th: Today’s Feature
Established in 1991, Tomorrow’s Warriors is a prominent organisation dedicated to talent development, creative production, education, consultancy, and charitable work within the realm of jazz. Their mission is to assist up-and-coming artists in uncovering their unique talents, fostering their potential, realising their creative aspirations, and cultivating a diverse and engaged audience base.
Apr 26


April 26th: Today’s Feature
Recognising the need for representation and recognition of Black British jazz musicians, Irons and Crosby took another bold step in 1997 by founding the Dune Records label. This label has become a platform for talented musicians from Tomorrow's Warriors and has been instrumental in promoting and showcasing the rich diversity of Black British jazz.
Apr 25


April 25th: Todays Feature
Gary Crosby OBE has made history by becoming the first jazz musician to be honoured with The Queen's Medal for Music 2018. This prestigious award, previously reserved for classical composers and musicians, has now recognised the immense contribution of a jazz artist for the first time.
Apr 24


April 24th: Today’s Feature
Denys Baptiste, born to St Lucian parents in Hounslow, west London, in 1969, began his musical journey at the young age of 13 when he started studying music at school. His passion for music led him to pursue higher education in the field, first at the West London Institute of Higher Education in 1990, which is now a part of Brunel University.
Apr 23
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