Join us for an unforgettable evening at Jodrell Bank with Soul II Soul founder Jazzie B in conversation with David Olusoga, Professor of Public History.
This discussion will be followed by a special DJ set with soulful melodies and infectious rhythms from Jazzie B himself.
About the speakers:
Trevor Beresford Romeo OBE, known as Jazzie B, is a DJ, music producer, entrepreneur, and founding member of the iconic music collective, Soul II Soul. Born in London to parents of Antiguan descent, Jazzie began DJing in the 1980s on pirate radio and holding parties adapting the reggae sound system. This evolved into the formation of the Soul II Soul collective, a number one single, two Grammy Awards, and the sale of millions of records worldwide.
Soul II Soul and Jazzie B have left an indelible mark on British culture, not only through their music but also via legendary club nights, fashion lines, retail ventures, and radio shows.
This year, Jazzie B has been collaborating with researchers at The University of Manchester to document his extensive personal archive. We are delighted to welcome him to our home of innovation and discovery to reflect on his landmark career and cultural legacy with historian, presenter, and BAFTA-winning filmmaker, Professor David Olusoga.
Following the ‘In Conversation’, Jazzie B will bring his signature sound to the First Light Pavilion, spinning classic tracks and contemporary hits that embody the spirit of Soul II Soul.
The event will be chaired by Dr Sophie Everest, Lecturer in Film Practice and Filmmaker.