Norman Jay... Up On The Roof afters w/ Marshall Jefferson

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  • Zoelee
    Platinum Poster
    • Sep 2007
    • 1305

    Norman Jay... Up On The Roof afters w/ Marshall Jefferson

    Norman Jay... Up On The Roof (Day) /
    After Dark with Marshall Jefferson

    Bank Holiday Sunday 4th May
    2pm-4am
    The Prince Of Wales

    (formerly Brixton Clubhouse)


    £10/12/14 ADVANCE / MOTD
    Tickets Available from:
    RA: Marshall Jefferson + Greymatter [Wolf Music] at The Nest, London (2013)





    Terrace:
    Norman Jay (3 hr Good Times Set)
    D.Vyzor. Rob Alldritt. Rich T

    Club:
    Marshall Jefferson
    Colin Dale. Simon Boi. Neil Davies

    Boudoir:
    Rich Smith. Grant Nichols. Matt Tanner

    Bar Room:
    Hosted by Detached

    For the first UOTR of the summer, we are joined by once again by none other than Mr Norman Jay.

    As the Good Times founder, Member of the British Empire and all round good egg, Norman has represented the entire spectrum of black music, from soul, funk, disco, reggae and jazz, right through to the more contemporary sounds of house, garage and drum'n'bass.

    Norman's legendary Good Times sound system, has been the go-to spot at Europe's largest street party, the Notting Hill Carnival, for 30 years.

    Good Times was THE party that changed the face of the Notting Hill Carnival and which has become a summertime fixture at festivals worldwide. Jay set up his first sound system, Great Tribulation, in 1979 with his brother Joey, which became Good Times in 1981, the start of a 30-year residency at Notting Hill Carnival. Norman changed the face of the music played there, introducing a range of gritty, soulful styles to complement the predominantly reggae-based sound systems. The move paved the way for the open-minded Carnival we know today, with Good Times still at its core.

    After dark and in the club we welcome legendary Chicago house producer Marshall Jefferson. One of the original innovators in Chicago house, Marshall Jefferson had a hand in several of the music’s most influential early tracks. As a solo act, he recorded 1986’s “Move Your Body” – subtitled and unanimously acclaimed “The House Music Anthem.” He also helped record Phuture’s “Acid Tracks”, the first and best acid-house single. Later, amidst a wave of acid-inspired records, he grew tired of the sound and moved into a more spiritual form of music later termed deep house; and along with Larry Heard, he became one of it’s best producers.

    Support across the venue comes from Colin Dale, D.Vyzor, Rob Alldritt and more. Detached host the Bar Room.
  • Zoelee
    Platinum Poster
    • Sep 2007
    • 1305

    #2
    Re: Norman Jay... Up On The Roof afters w/ Marshall Jefferson

    Union Black interview with Norman Jay MBE
    V&A commission - From the Decks to the Runway exploring music subcultures and fashion.
    Union Black at the VA featuring Norman Jay MBE on Vimeo

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    • Zoelee
      Platinum Poster
      • Sep 2007
      • 1305

      #3
      Re: Norman Jay... Up On The Roof afters w/ Marshall Jefferson

      Just over 2 weeks to go until the first Up On The Roof of the summer... great vid here courtesy of Anomalous Visuals from last summer!
      Up On The Roof / Get Diverted Day Night @ The Lambeth 05-05-13 on Vimeo

      Tickets:
      RA Tickets: Norman Jay...Up On The Roof (Day) / After Dark with Marshall Jefferson at The Prince of Wales, London

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