Dennis Bovell
Dennis Bovell (also known as Blackbeard) legendary reggae guitarist and music producer, has been a pioneering figure in the early days of the lovers rock genre and British reggae music scene.
Bovell was born in Barbados in 1953, and moved to London at the age of twelve. In was during his teens that he became immersed in Jamaican music and culture that was entering its prime.
He formed the band Matumbi in 1970, which became Britain's premier roots reggae band of the era. By 1979 Matumbi had reached the UK Top Ten charts with Point of View.
After leaving Matumbi, Bovell's career was diversifying, working as a musician, producer and sound engineer, and collaborating with great artists including I Roy, Steel Pulse and Errol Dunkley and Johnny Clarke. He produced Janet Kay's huge hit 'Silly Games', which reached number two in the UK charts in 1979. He has worked with a wide range of artists with artists and also produced classic records in punk (The Slits), rock (Orange Juice), afrobeat (Fela Kuti), electronics (Ryuichi Sakamoto), Bananarama.
Still as busy as ever in his long and distinguished career, Bovell continues to perform and produce music around the world.
Events 2010
Friday, 5th March 2010, 8pm
Dennis Bovell + special guests Dennis 'the dub master' Bovell returns to the Albany stage with his nine piece mega band. He is known for fronting one of the 1970s best known UK reggae bands, Matumbi, and creating the music for cult Deptford based film, Babylon. He has gone on to forge a mighty reputation as a performer and producer, remixing albums for everyone from Marvin Gaye to Wet, Wet, Wet and collaborating with Linton Kwesi Johnson.
TICKETS £10 advance
The Albany, Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 4AG
Box Office 020 8692 4446 / www.thealbany.org.uk
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Sunday, 14th March 2010 Dennis Bovell & His Dub Band
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Guests
at Cluny Over 18s Only at 8:00 PM
£12.00 36 Lime Street
Ouseburn
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE1 2PQ
0191 2304474
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