Music Company. Their activity is recorded as supporting activities to performing arts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Music Company. Their activity is recorded as supporting activities to performing arts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Federation of Reggae Music
From Jamaica Observer: The building ... was home to Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, B...
Elizabeth "Liz" Mitchell, the voice of pop reggae super group Boney M, lived ...
Gregory Isaacs, "The Cool Ruler", international reggae superstar, 1950 - 2010...
The UK's first roots reggae band The Cimarons was formed here in 1969. Federa...
A Tuesday night club that attracted students from two nearby art colleges: Central School and St Martins. Some claim it was the birthplace of New Romanticism.
Pop group. Originally, the group comprised four Jamaican born singers. They achieved world-wide chart success with songs such as 'Ma Baker', 'Rivers of Babylon' and 'Rasputin'.
Singer. Born Alma Angela Cohen in Whitechapel. She specialized in 'novelty' songs such as 'Twenty Tiny Fingers' and 'Bell Bottom Blues'. Nicknamed the 'girl with the chuckle (or giggle or laugh) in...
Jazz band. The plaque says it was formed in 1944, but other sources say 1941 or 1943. They regularly performed at the Red Barn Public House in Barnehurst. The original line-up changed, and at one t...
Baptist minister and hymnwriter. Born Exeter. His father was appointed minister at Little Wild Street chapel from 1737 so the family moved to London. See Andrew Gifford for the rather unsavoury ...
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