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  • Aye Write festival

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Daniel Rachel & Dave Randal - Mixing Pop and Politics 17th Mar 2017  •  6:00PM - 7:00PM  •  Mitchell Library These books both explore how musicians have tried to change the world with the political power of music. Musicians have often wanted to change the world – many have believed [...]

  • Trinity Academy, Edinburgh

    Daniel Rachel - Conversations with Great British Songwriters Daniel Rachel is the author of 'Isle of Noises' (Guardian and NME Book of the Year (2013)). Daniel's book documents his conversations with over twenty British songwriters from Ray Davies to Paul Weller, from Jimmy Page to Robin Gibb, from Sting to Chris Difford & Glenn Tillbrook [...]

  • Portobello Live 2017

    Rock Against Racism panel event 3pm - Chris Salewicz introduces Daniel with other guests including Don Letts and Glen Matlock 4pm - Daniel presents Rock Against Racism Mick Jones (the Clash, Big Audio Dynamite) introduces festival highlights:   It’s back! For the third year running, Portobello Live! returns to West London with its winning formula of [...]

  • Lewes Labour Club

    Does Music Have ther Power to Change Politics? With additional guest local speakers, Stevie Freeman, Union Music Store and local concert promoter https://unionmusicstore.com And Steve Franklin who is a director of the Starfish music project in Lewes see  http://www.starfishlewes.co.uk  

  • Norfolk & Norwich Festival 5×15: Revolutions

    EVENT Revolutions: 5x15 SATURDAY 27 MAY ADNAMS SPIEGELTENT, CHAPELFIELD GARDENS 1 - 2.40PM (INC. INTERVAL) £8 / £80 WEEKEND TICKET A one-stop guide to our world in transition. Five renowned speakers, no script, and 15 minutes each to blow your mind. Featuring historian and novelist Rebecca Stott on breaking away from a fundamentalist Christian cult, [...]

  • Merthyr Rising Festival

    Music and Politics. Do they mix? Of course they do. Political Talks, Debates and Ideas with Francesca Martinez | Raoul Martinez | John McDonnell | Craig Murray | Lindsay German | Roger Mckenzie (Unison) | Ross Ashcroft| Peter Stefanovic | Rob Griffiths | Steve Keen | Daniel Rachel | Dave Randell Pretty Vicious | Stereo [...]

  • Stourbridge Literary Festival

    We were trying to change the world in our tiny way by stopping the rise of fascism amongst youth with the power of music. Red Saunders, founder of Rock Against Racism Join writer and musician Daniel Rachel to celebrate the paperback release of Walls Come Tumbling Down. His book charts the extraordinary and pivotal period [...]

  • Stoke Newington Literary Festival

      Protest Music: Daniel Rachel. In conversation  with Anita Sethi £6. Time – 18:00, Saturday. Venue – Library Gallery Winner of this year’s Penderyn Music Writing Prize, Daniel discusses the pivotal period between 1976 and 1992 that saw politics and pop music come together for the first time in British history in his fascinating book [...]

  • Camberley International Festival

    The Bear 12:30 – 11pm (Free Events) New for 2017 – Literature:   The C.I.F. is incredibly lucky to have John Williams, Cardiff novelist and founder of the Laugharne Weekend in Wales, to curate this new literature section of the festival.  John will be interviewing and hosting Q&A sessions with these fabulous authors: 1pm Daniel Rachel [...]

  • Camberley Internation Festival with James Brown

    Former NME and loaded journalist talking about his book on 5-A Side football ‘Above Head Height’ with Daniel Rachel  2pm 1pm Daniel Rachel Daniel Rachel’s book ‘Walls Come Tumbling Down’ is an exhaustive account of the Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge movements. In April it won the Penderyn Music Book Prize.   Ex NME [...]

  • Glastonbury Festival

    Leftfield Satge 1.30pm Can Culture Save us? Panel discussion

  • Ways With Words with Richard Coles

    Musicians and Social Change Through the voices of campaigners, musicians, artists and politicians, Daniel Rachel charts the pivotal period between 1976 and 1992 as politics and pop music come together as never before, to challenge racism, gender inequality and social and class divisions.  Daniel Rachel is in conversation with contributor Richard Coles ( The Communards) [...]

  • Wilderness festival

    CAN MUSIC CHANGE THE WORLD? THE BOOKS TENTTHE WORLD AS IT COULD BE Daniel Rachel charts the extraordinary and pivotal period between 1976-1992 when musicians and their fans truly became instigators of social change. From his conversations with the key members behind the Rock Against Racsim, 2 Tone and Red Wedge movements – artists including [...]

  • Moseley Folk Festival with special guest Ranking Roger

    Musician-turned-award winning author Daniel Rachel discusses his book about the coming together of pop music and politics in the 1970 and ‘80s alongside Ranking Roger (The Beat / General Public) and Brum Radio’s Robin Valk. The event will feature a unique soundtrack of the period, compiled by the author, and a presentation of more than [...]

  • Festival No. 6

    SALON NO.6 — ARTS & CULTURE — Salon No.6 present three days of themed talks and debates from Salon London, voted No.6 (appropriately) in GQ’s ‘100 best things to do in the world’. Hosted by Juliet Russell and Helen Bagnall, Salon work with passionate experts, academics and forward thinkers. . Salon No.6 is three days of themed [...]

  • Word In Your Ear with Chris Difford

    *** SOLD OUT *** WIYE Presents Chris Difford & Daniel Rachel *** SOLD OUT *** DESCRIPTION We’re delighted to announce that on September 11th our very special guests will be two old friends of the podcast, Chris Difford and author Daniel Rachel. Chris is coming along to talk about “Some Fantastic Place”, which is the [...]

  • ON BOWIE: DYLAN JONES & TERRY O’NEILL AT HATCHARDS

    ON BOWIE: DYLAN JONES & TERRY O’NEILL AT HATCHARDS Date: Tuesday 26 September 2017 Location: Hatchards Piccadilly Legendary photographer Terry O’Neill and British GQ editor Dylan Jones have both announced major new books on David Bowie for September. On September 26th, join us at 187 Piccadilly to hear the two men in conversation about the life and [...]

  • Punk: So What? Conference with Rhoda Dakar and Glen Matlock

    Punk: So What? Conference Schedule 11-11.30am: Opening - UK punk in its political and social context By historian Professor Lucy Robinson 11.30am-12.30pm: 'Poly Styrene: I am a cliche' - film trailer and panel discussion As the frontwoman of X-Ray Spex, Poly Styrene was and remains one of the most original and important figures in punk in terms [...]

  • Louder Than Words with Horace Panter

    Daniel will be in-conversation with the Specials original member, author and artist Horace Panter. s Horace Panter Born in Croydon in 1953 Sir Horace Gentleman Panter met Jerry Dammers while doing an art degree at Coventry University. They, together with Lynval Golding, were the founding members of the iconic British ska band, The Specials, setting [...]

  • British Music Experience: rare Red Wedge film screening

    In conversation with award-winning author Daniel Rachel, examining how British music has influenced the political landscape. The evening will explore issues such as the importance of musical movements including Rock Against Racism, the 2Tone movement and Red Wedge, and asks whether we could see a group of leading musicians agitating for social and political change [...]

  • BRETT ANDERSON – COAL BLACK MORNING

      BRETT ANDERSON - COAL BLACK MORNING Chaired by Daniel Rachel MON 12 MARCH 2018 7:30PM BUY TICKETS Price: £18 - £28* inc. per ticket commissionSave when you buy online – see Ticket Info DETAILS VENUE TICKET INFO / OFFERS THSH and Foyles present an evening with Brett Anderson, the founder and lead singer of the alternative rock [...]

  • 30th Anniversary Rock Against Racism Carnival celebration

    Migration Museum

    A special one day day event, including a panel discussion with: Red Saunders (Rock Against Racism) Lesley Woods (Au Pairs) Caroline Coon (Journalist) Pervez Bilgrami (Alien Kulture) Chair: Daniel Rachel No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain About the exhibition 20 September 2017 – 29 April 2018 | 11am– 5pm (Wed-Sun, late opening last Thurs [...]

  • End of the Road Festival

    30 AUG—2 SEPT LARMER TREE GARDENS Daniel will be discussing Walls Come Tumbling Down in the literary tent on Saturday morning.

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