The black middle class of the 70s was really kind of reaching the world with arms wide open and trying to just have new opportunities and new experiences, and it's just not been afforded to masses of black people before that.
Bless Me Father by Kevin Rowland review the Dexys Midnight Runners frontman tells all
Dexys Midnight Runners combined classic 60s soul with frontman Kevin Rowland's emotionally charged vocals, distinguishing themselves in a vibrant musical scene of mod and ska revivals.
Ravers, Rastas and rugby league stars: why the story of Black British culture is about more than just London
The documentary challenges the notion of northern soul as predominantly a white working-class phenomenon by highlighting Black British dancers in the scene.
No Movie Captures the Essence of Neil Young's Best Songs Like Inherent Vice
Neil Young’s ‘On the Beach’ emerges as a haunting representation of the mid-70s disillusionment, encapsulating personal crises and the cultural fallout from the previous decade.