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MARs Transmission: Linton Kwesi Johnson


31 May 2019, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

LG01, Professor Stuart Hall Building. 80 Lewisham Way, London SE14 6NW.

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Cost Free, please reserve a ticket. All welcome! / Book here
Department Art
Contact E.Perry(@gold.ac.uk)

Join us for an evening celebrating Linton Kwesi Johnson, whose work has always been political, vital and necessary, drawing attention to topics like systemic racism, police abuse and National Front attacks, calling for government, institutions and society to be held to account.

The evening will conclude with a drinks reception after the performance.

Biography
Linton Kwesi Johnson was born in 1952 in Chapelton, Clarendon, Jamaica. He came to London in 1963, went to Tulse Hill secondary school and later studied Sociology at Goldsmiths' College, University of London. He was a member of the Black Panthers, and developed his work with Rasta Love, a group of poets and drummers. In 1977 he was awarded a C Day Lewis Fellowship, becoming the writer-in-residence for Lambeth. He then worked at the Keskidee Centre, the first home of Black theatre and art.

In 1974 Race Today published Johnson’s first collection of poetry, Voices of the Living and the Dead. He has had four more books published and in 2002 became only the second living poet and the first black poet to have his work included in Penguin’s Modern Classics series, under the title Mi Revalueshanary Fren: Selected Poems. Johnson’s first album, Dread Beat An Blood was released in 1978, and since then he has released 14 more albums, including LKJ Live in Paris in 2004, a CD and DVD celebrating his 25th anniversary as a reggae recording artist.

Linton Kwesi Johnson has been running his own record label, LKJ Records, since 1981. He has worked in journalism and still regularly tours around the world with the Dennis Bovell Dub Band. He is also a Trustee of the George Padmore Institute. In 2003 Johnson was bestowed with an honorary fellowship from his alma mater, Goldsmiths College,

Voices of the Living and the Dead (London: Race Today, 1974)
Dread Beat An' Blood (London:Bogle-L'Ouverture, 1975)
Inglan Is A Bitch (London: Race Today, 1980)
Tings An' Times (Newcastle upon Tyne and London: Bloodaxe Books and LKJ Music, 1991)
Mi Revalueshanary Fren: Selected Poems (London: Penguin Modern Classics, 2002)

Discography
Dread Beat An Blood (Virgin, 1978)
Forces of Victory (Island, 1979)
Bass Culture (Island, 1980)
LKJ in Dub (Island, 1981)
Making History (Island, 1983)
LKJ Live in Concert with the Dub Band (LKJ Records, 1985)
Tings An' Times (LKJ Records, 1991)
LKJ in Dub: Volume Two (LKJ Records, 1992)
LKJ Presents (LKJ Records, 1996) LKJ A Cappella Live (LKJ Records, 1996)
More Time (LKJ Records, 1998) Independant Intavenshan (Island, 1998)
LKJ in Dub Volume 3 (LKJ Records, 2002)
Straight To Inglan’s Head: An Introduction to Linton Kwesi Johnson (Island, 2003)
LKJ Live in Paris (LKJ Records, 2004)–CD and DVD

This event is part of the Transmissions series hosted by the Mountain of Art Research and generously funded by the CHASE research consortium.

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31 May 2019 6:30pm - 8:00pm
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