Lunchtime Talk: ‘Black Music: 40s, 80s, 00s, Now’ with Derek James
Wed 20 Nov, 13:00 - 14:00
Join the Museum of Oxford for a May Lunchtime Talk to delve into the last 80 years of music history with guest-speaker Derek James. Derek will take you through four key decades in the development of music by Black artists, and see how, time and again, Black musicians revolutionised the music landscape and influenced genre, sound and the songs in the mainstream.
Show more Across the four decades, looking at how Black music and Black artists became mainstream; how a market for cover songs by white artists pushed Black artistry into the limelight; how Black artists spearheaded genre movements and changed perceptions of Black music; and how the changing ecosystems of music consumption, from record shops to mass consumption in the streaming era, have impacted Black artists and their ability to shape the music industry.
Complimentary tea and coffee will be available to enjoy during the talk. It is recommend that you arrive before the start of the talk if you would like to grab a refreshment.
Tickets are available for £5 online or at the Museum Shop (booking fee applies online). It is strongly advised booking tickets in advance as we cannot guarantee that tickets will be available on the day.
Sales from tickets help support our work to deliver fun and accessible family activities, community engagement projects, schools workshops, exhibitions and special events for Oxford’s people in our Museum spaces.
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