An evening with Don Letts including a Screening of The Rebel Dread Film plus a Q&A hosted by John Masouri; author of Pressure Drop - Reggae in the Seventies.
Komedia Studio Bar
Wednesday 4th December
Times: 6pm - 10pm
Ticket Price £15 on sale here: https://www.komedia.co.uk/shows/an-evening-with-don-letts/ - Limited to only 90 tickets!
Don Letts’ reputation has been firmly established in both the film and music world by a substantial body of work from the late 70's through the 80's, 90’s and well into the millennium. His work has been exhibited in The Kitchen N.Y.C, The Institute of Contemporary Art, The N.F.T in London and was honored at Brooklyn’s BAM festival and The Milan Film festival. In March 2003 he won a Grammy for his documentary ‘Westway To The World’.
He came to notoriety in the late 70's as the DJ that single handedly turned a whole generation of punks onto reggae. It was whilst as a d.j at the first punk club 'The Roxy' in 1977, that Don adopted the punk D.I.Y ethic and begun to make his first film 'The Punk Rock Movie'. Shot on Super-8mm it is the only documentary on the U.K punk scene w/ Sex Pistols-The Clash and many others. This led to a period directing over 300 music videos for an eclectic mix of diverse artists ranging from Public Image to Bob Marley. He then moved into documentary work covering the likes of Gil Scot-Heron, The Jam, Sun Ra, George Clinton and most recently Paul McCartney. Dancehall Queen (co-directedby Rick Elgood) shot in location in Jamaica 1997 was his first feature film.
John Masouri is a journalist, author, reviewer and historian for Jamaican music and several of its musical offshoots including dub, roots and dancehall. He is one of the world's foremost reggae music journalist and has worked extensively over it.
Both of Don Letts & John Masouri’s latest books will be available to buy on the night.
Event Venue
Komedia Brighton, 44 Gardner Street,Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom
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