You Ought To Know – Reclaiming Black British Music His and Herstories

You Ought To Know – Reclaiming Black British Music His and Herstories

By Creative Manchester

This event is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences 2025.

Date and time

Location

John Rylands Research Institute and Library

150 Deansgate Manchester M3 3EH United Kingdom

Agenda

6:00 PM - 6:05 PM

Welcome and introduction from Creative Manchester

6:05 PM - 6:35 PM

You Ought To Know – Reclaiming Black British music His & Herstories

6:35 PM - 7:05 PM

Karen Gabay in conversation with Professor Dawn Edge

7:05 PM - 7:20 PM

Audience Q&A

7:20 PM - 7:30 PM

Concluding remarks

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Music • Cultural

Join us as we share the findings from a recent research project, You Ought To Know – Reclaiming Black British music His and Herstories. You will learn more about the stories of artists underrepresented in the history of the Manchester music and cultural scene, through an in-conversation with the researcher, including clips from a podcast interview series.

The 6-month project was conducted by TV producer, radio presenter, and independent filmmaker, Karen Gabay, who worked with Creative Manchester at The University of Manchester as a Simon Industrial Fellow for 6 months.

During the research project, Karen reflected on different genres, from Gospel and Soul to Reggae, Pop and R&B. She explored how different cultural spaces, in Manchester have played a significant role in the lives of these musicians and their path in the music industry over the decades. Throughout the project, Karen accessed the British Pop Archive at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, interviewing various artists, musicians, songwriters, and vocalists, documenting the personal accounts and lived experiences of Black British Music and the contribution of Black music professionals to the industry. Her work also reflects on collaborations and how that moves out of the perceptions of British artists creating in the British popular music. A podcast series was created, which will be accessible to the public and launched in autumn 2025.

In this in-conversation event, Karen will be interviewed by Professor Dawn Edge, The University of Manchester’s Academic Lead for ‘Race’, Religion and Belief, and Senior Lecturer in the Division of Psychology & Mental Health.

Image: Karen Gabay recording a podcast with Sylvia Tella in May 2025 as part of her Simon Industrial Fellowship.

This event is part of the Festival of Social Science. The festival explores the world of social science. This year a number of our events will focus on our working lives, exploring the relationship between humans and digital technology. The festival runs from Saturday 18 October to Saturday 8 November 2025.

Accessibility

We want to make the event a positive experience for all participants. If you have particular access or dietary needs, please let us know in advance by providing details of any accessibility needs when registering for your ticket or by emailing us at creative@manchester.ac.uk.

Access to the venue

This event is free and will be held in the John Rylands Library Event Space, which is accessible for all visitors.

Full information about access is on the Accessable website.

If you require further information about the event venue please email jrl.events@manchester.ac.uk or telephone 0161 306 0555.


Karen Gabay is a TV producer specialising in pop culture, music history and music shows, Her credits include Sing Gospel (BBC1), First Ladies of Hip-Hop, Reggae Britannia, (UNESCO award),When Bob Marley Came to Britain and Garms: Black Culture’s Influence on British fashion. Karen is a leading radio presenter, producer and podcast host. She has recorded sessions and interviews with a huge array of British and British based musicians including Roachford, Lynden David Hall, Laura White, Lemar, Billy Ocean, Corinne Bailey Rae, Rowetta & Babalola, Shaun Escoffrey & Nxdia.

Image credit: Gladstone Minzie


About Creative Manchester

Creative Manchester is an interdisciplinary research platform based at The University of Manchester. The platform champions research in creativity and creative practice, bringing together research communities with external stakeholders to explore new research areas and address strategic opportunities. Please visit the website for more information: Creative Manchester.

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