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Rick Ross in the studio with Tim Westwood at BBC Radio 1Xtra.

 

More info on the 1Xtra website

Join EDJ Austin for a big night of fresh Drum & Bass vibes courtesy of some of Austin's finest selectors and one of the UK's elite DnB presenters: BAILEY!

 

BAILEY

Bailey Intabeats (Ministry of Sound Radio, Metalheadz, BBC Radio 1Xtra, Serato Icon, UK)

 

Bailey is a presenter at Ministry of Sound Radio, former multi award winning presenter for BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC Radio 1, Serato Icon plus resident DJ for Metalheadz. He’s recorded tracks for many artists including Goldie, Roni Size, A Guy Called Gerald, Chipmunk, Nas & Damian Marley. Bailey’s great passion is to be the best possible DJ playing the full circumference of Drum & Bass confirmed by a phenomenal tally of bookings stretching around the globe.

  

Local Support:

A-Chop (Arnoldo V. Chapa, Everyday Junglist, Austin)

 

PSYDiPHECTs DNB (Everyday Junglist, Austin)

 

Hosted by MC's:

MC Mighty Monkz

(Emmanuel MightyMonkz Pineiro, All Mighty Productions, San Antonio)

 

FullEffect MC

(Gilbert Fulleffectmc Padilla, Gritsy, Houston)

  

Where:

REPUBLIC LIVE AUSTIN

301 W 5th St, Austin, TX 78701

 

18+

$10 Cover

 

www.facebook.com/events/813457811999819/

BBC Radio 1Xtra presents 1Xtra Live in Sheffield featuring Dizzee Rascal, Tinchy Stryder, JLS, Jay Sean, Kano,Chase & Status, the Sugababes & more.

 

Saturday 27th November 2009, Sheffield Arena. The biggest British Black Music event of the year.

 

The 1Xtra website has all the videos, backstage interviews, photos & madness.

Age?

 

You never ask a Lady her age Errol :)

 

Occupation?

 

International Fly Girl DJ

 

How many pairs do you own?

 

Too many & not enough

 

What are your favorites and why?

 

Adidas is my preferred brand, I think my fav shoe is Air Max 1's, its

like the ultimate all round shoe. But my particular fav pairs change

all the time.

 

What's more important sex or trainers?

 

Errol! Im not answering that my Dad might read this! :)

  

Photography: ©Errol

Location: London: 05:06:10

 

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Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

Leeds West Indian Chapeltown Carnival 2016

 

The Leeds Carnival, also called the Leeds West Indian Carnival or the Chapeltown Carnival, is the longest running West Indian carnival in Europe, having been going since 1967. The carnival is held in the Chapeltown and Harehills parts of Leeds every August bank holiday weekend. Attendance is estimated at about 150,000.

 

It is a 3-day event, climaxing in a carnival procession on Bank Holiday Monday, which starts and finishes in Potternewton Park in Chapeltown. A parade of floats and dancers makes its way along Harehills Avenue, down Roundhay Road in Harehills, along Barrack Road and back along Chapeltown Road to the park, where a wide range of stages and stalls provide entertainment and refreshment for carnival-goers. Since 2005 this event has been covered by BBC Radio 1Xtra in conjunction with Notting Hill Carnival.

 

Carnival Queen 2009

 

The Carnival Queen is chosen on the Friday before, and in 2008 for the first time a Carnival King was chosen: they were Davina Williams and Tyrone Henry. The 2009 King and Queen were Tony and Nicole Isles, who are father and daughter.

 

History

 

Its founders were Arthur France, then a Leeds University student from Saint Kitts, who is longstanding Chairman, Ian Charles, who was still Co-ordinator in 2008 . Arthur France proposed what would be the first Caribbean-style outdoor carnival organized by people of Caribbean origin in Europe. As the local Caribbean association was not forthcoming, he formed his own committee, and Ian Charles's home became a factory for costumes. Five contestants entered the first Carnival Queen Show, won by Vicky Seal as the Sun Goddess. They joined bands and dancers in a procession from Potternewton Park to Leeds Town Hall, where a steel band competition was followed by a dance. About a thousand people attended. The Leeds performers were invited to participate in the Notting Hill Carnival later the same year.

 

In the 1970s a procession route was established from Potternewton Park and back again via the city centre. The steel bands were on human-powered wheeled platforms. In 1977 crowds of 10,000 were reported.

 

The 1980s established a shorter route around Chapeltown and Harehills, and also sponsorship by local organizations. A Carnival Prince and Princess (children 3 to 13) were also chosen. Attendance reached 40,000 in 1988.

 

In 1990 3 people died during violence in the area afterwards. The decade saw increased professionalism by the now very experienced Carnival Committee and the introduction of lorries to carry bands. 1997 was the 30th anniversary and Arthur France received the MBE for his work with the local community.

 

2007 was the 40th anniversary, with crowds of 100,000 for the first time.It was also the 25th anniversary of the Leeds West Indian Centre, and the bicentenary of the abolition of transatlantic slavery. Ian Charles also received the MBE.

 

Alicia Keys performing exclusively for BBC Radio 1Xtra & an audience of less than 100 competition winners. She did a set of classics including Falling, Superwoman, You Don't Know My Name, Teenage Lover Affair, plus Sleeping With a Broken Heart & Doesn't Mean Anything from her new album Element Of Freedom.

 

The session & interview will be broadcast on 1Xtra & Radio 1 with Trevor Nelson from 7pm on Saturday 23rd January 2010. For more info check out the 1Xtra website.

 

The BBC's Maida Vale studios have hosted some of the world's finest musicians, from The Beatles to Dizzee Rascal. In 2009 the BBC celebrated 75 years of Maida Vale. It's also a maze to navigate, & I get lost everytime I'm in the building.

14.11.14 - Birmingham.

Elise Cobain (Assistant Producer)from BBC Radio 1Xtra on the main BBC stage in The Studio zone at the Skills Show 2014, held at the NEC, Birmingham.

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

14.11.14 - Birmingham.

TwinB and Elise Cobain (Assistant Producer) from BBC Radio 1Xtra on the main BBC stage in The Studio zone at the Skills Show 2014, held at the NEC, Birmingham.

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

14.11.14 - Birmingham.

An interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra on the main BBC stage in The Studio zone at the Skills Show 2014, held at the NEC, Birmingham. From left are Mistajam, TwinB, Elise Cobain (Assistant Producer) Ben Cooper (Controller of Radio 1 and 1Xtra).

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

14.11.14 - Birmingham.

An interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra on themain BBC stage in The Studio zone at the Skills Show 2014, held at the NEC, Birmingham. From left are Mistajam, TwinB, Elise Cobain (Assistant Producer) Ben Cooper (Controller of Radio 1 and 1Xtra).

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

Alicia Keys performing exclusively for BBC Radio 1Xtra & an audience of less than 100 competition winners. She did a set of classics including Falling, Superwoman, You Don't Know My Name, Teenage Lover Affair, plus Sleeping With a Broken Heart & Doesn't Mean Anything from her new album Element Of Freedom.

 

The session & interview will be broadcast on 1Xtra & Radio 1 with Trevor Nelson from 7pm on Saturday 23rd January 2010. For more info check out the 1Xtra website.

 

The BBC's Maida Vale studios have hosted some of the world's finest musicians, from The Beatles to Dizzee Rascal. In 2009 the BBC celebrated 75 years of Maida Vale. It's also a maze to navigate, & I get lost everytime I'm in the building.

BBC Radio 1Xtra hosted it's annual free concert at Wembley Arena on Saturday 25th September 2010.

 

The line up included:

 

Tinie Tempah

Roll Deep (featuring Jodie Connor & Tania Foster)

B.O.B

Gyptian

Devlin (featuring Yasmin)

Katy B

Labrinth

Tinchy Stryder (featuring Professor Green & Tinie Tempah)

N-Dubz

Jason Derulo

Cee Lo Green

 

More info on the 1Xtra website

Leeds West Indian Chapeltown Carnival 2016

 

The Leeds Carnival, also called the Leeds West Indian Carnival or the Chapeltown Carnival, is the longest running West Indian carnival in Europe, having been going since 1967. The carnival is held in the Chapeltown and Harehills parts of Leeds every August bank holiday weekend. Attendance is estimated at about 150,000.

 

It is a 3-day event, climaxing in a carnival procession on Bank Holiday Monday, which starts and finishes in Potternewton Park in Chapeltown. A parade of floats and dancers makes its way along Harehills Avenue, down Roundhay Road in Harehills, along Barrack Road and back along Chapeltown Road to the park, where a wide range of stages and stalls provide entertainment and refreshment for carnival-goers. Since 2005 this event has been covered by BBC Radio 1Xtra in conjunction with Notting Hill Carnival.

 

Carnival Queen 2009

 

The Carnival Queen is chosen on the Friday before, and in 2008 for the first time a Carnival King was chosen: they were Davina Williams and Tyrone Henry. The 2009 King and Queen were Tony and Nicole Isles, who are father and daughter.

 

History

 

Its founders were Arthur France, then a Leeds University student from Saint Kitts, who is longstanding Chairman, Ian Charles, who was still Co-ordinator in 2008 . Arthur France proposed what would be the first Caribbean-style outdoor carnival organized by people of Caribbean origin in Europe. As the local Caribbean association was not forthcoming, he formed his own committee, and Ian Charles's home became a factory for costumes. Five contestants entered the first Carnival Queen Show, won by Vicky Seal as the Sun Goddess. They joined bands and dancers in a procession from Potternewton Park to Leeds Town Hall, where a steel band competition was followed by a dance. About a thousand people attended. The Leeds performers were invited to participate in the Notting Hill Carnival later the same year.

 

In the 1970s a procession route was established from Potternewton Park and back again via the city centre. The steel bands were on human-powered wheeled platforms. In 1977 crowds of 10,000 were reported.

 

The 1980s established a shorter route around Chapeltown and Harehills, and also sponsorship by local organizations. A Carnival Prince and Princess (children 3 to 13) were also chosen. Attendance reached 40,000 in 1988.

 

In 1990 3 people died during violence in the area afterwards. The decade saw increased professionalism by the now very experienced Carnival Committee and the introduction of lorries to carry bands. 1997 was the 30th anniversary and Arthur France received the MBE for his work with the local community.

 

2007 was the 40th anniversary, with crowds of 100,000 for the first time.It was also the 25th anniversary of the Leeds West Indian Centre, and the bicentenary of the abolition of transatlantic slavery. Ian Charles also received the MBE.

 

Alicia Keys performing exclusively for BBC Radio 1Xtra & an audience of less than 100 competition winners. She did a set of classics including Falling, Superwoman, You Don't Know My Name, Teenage Lover Affair, plus Sleeping With a Broken Heart & Doesn't Mean Anything from her new album Element Of Freedom.

 

The session & interview will be broadcast on 1Xtra & Radio 1 with Trevor Nelson from 7pm on Saturday 23rd January 2010. For more info check out the 1Xtra website.

 

The BBC's Maida Vale studios have hosted some of the world's finest musicians, from The Beatles to Dizzee Rascal. In 2009 the BBC celebrated 75 years of Maida Vale. It's also a maze to navigate, & I get lost everytime I'm in the building.

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BBC Radio 1xtra at St Martin's Square in the Bullring.

  

BBC Radio 1xtra is moving from London to Birmingham. From The Mailbox during 2023.

  

They had this outside broadcast lorry trailer near St Martin in the Bullring, last week of March 2023.

  

This is ahead of their first show during early April 2023.

  

Welcome to Birmingham!

Alicia Keys performing exclusively for BBC Radio 1Xtra & an audience of less than 100 competition winners. She did a set of classics including Falling, Superwoman, You Don't Know My Name, Teenage Lover Affair, plus Sleeping With a Broken Heart & Doesn't Mean Anything from her new album Element Of Freedom.

 

The session & interview will be broadcast on 1Xtra & Radio 1 with Trevor Nelson from 7pm on Saturday 23rd January 2010. For more info check out the 1Xtra website.

 

The BBC's Maida Vale studios have hosted some of the world's finest musicians, from The Beatles to Dizzee Rascal. In 2009 the BBC celebrated 75 years of Maida Vale. It's also a maze to navigate, & I get lost everytime I'm in the building.

Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

Jay-Z poses next to one of the plaques for his album The Blueprint 3 @ 1Xtra.

 

Nice guy.

International RnB diva Kelly Rowland brought gasps of amazement to the Ricoh arena with her outfit and setlist including a Destiny's Child medley and her latest singles.

Hollandsk radioshow på Lijn5 der sagtens kan hamle op med Gilles Peterson og Benji B.

 

Future Vintage (link)

 

Fås som podcast, 128 kbps.

 

Og lidt billeder fra stationen.

BBC Radio 1Xtra presents 1Xtra Live in Sheffield featuring Dizzee Rascal, Tinchy Stryder, JLS, Jay Sean, Kano,Chase & Status, the Sugababes & more.

 

Saturday 27th November 2009, Sheffield Arena. The biggest British Black Music event of the year.

 

The 1Xtra website has all the videos, backstage interviews, photos & madness.

Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

14.11.14 - Birmingham.

The BBC Radio 1Xtra stand in The Studio zone at the Skills Show 2014, held at the NEC, Birmingham

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

Alicia Keys performs for BBC Radio 1xtra at Maida Vale Studios - 20/01/10

Check out the 1Xtra website for more info.

Leeds West Indian Chapeltown Carnival 2016

 

The Leeds Carnival, also called the Leeds West Indian Carnival or the Chapeltown Carnival, is the longest running West Indian carnival in Europe, having been going since 1967. The carnival is held in the Chapeltown and Harehills parts of Leeds every August bank holiday weekend. Attendance is estimated at about 150,000.

 

It is a 3-day event, climaxing in a carnival procession on Bank Holiday Monday, which starts and finishes in Potternewton Park in Chapeltown. A parade of floats and dancers makes its way along Harehills Avenue, down Roundhay Road in Harehills, along Barrack Road and back along Chapeltown Road to the park, where a wide range of stages and stalls provide entertainment and refreshment for carnival-goers. Since 2005 this event has been covered by BBC Radio 1Xtra in conjunction with Notting Hill Carnival.

 

Carnival Queen 2009

 

The Carnival Queen is chosen on the Friday before, and in 2008 for the first time a Carnival King was chosen: they were Davina Williams and Tyrone Henry. The 2009 King and Queen were Tony and Nicole Isles, who are father and daughter.

 

History

 

Its founders were Arthur France, then a Leeds University student from Saint Kitts, who is longstanding Chairman, Ian Charles, who was still Co-ordinator in 2008 . Arthur France proposed what would be the first Caribbean-style outdoor carnival organized by people of Caribbean origin in Europe. As the local Caribbean association was not forthcoming, he formed his own committee, and Ian Charles's home became a factory for costumes. Five contestants entered the first Carnival Queen Show, won by Vicky Seal as the Sun Goddess. They joined bands and dancers in a procession from Potternewton Park to Leeds Town Hall, where a steel band competition was followed by a dance. About a thousand people attended. The Leeds performers were invited to participate in the Notting Hill Carnival later the same year.

 

In the 1970s a procession route was established from Potternewton Park and back again via the city centre. The steel bands were on human-powered wheeled platforms. In 1977 crowds of 10,000 were reported.

 

The 1980s established a shorter route around Chapeltown and Harehills, and also sponsorship by local organizations. A Carnival Prince and Princess (children 3 to 13) were also chosen. Attendance reached 40,000 in 1988.

 

In 1990 3 people died during violence in the area afterwards. The decade saw increased professionalism by the now very experienced Carnival Committee and the introduction of lorries to carry bands. 1997 was the 30th anniversary and Arthur France received the MBE for his work with the local community.

 

2007 was the 40th anniversary, with crowds of 100,000 for the first time.It was also the 25th anniversary of the Leeds West Indian Centre, and the bicentenary of the abolition of transatlantic slavery. Ian Charles also received the MBE.

 

Kate Nash had a go.

Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

BBC Radio 1Xtra presents 1Xtra Live in Sheffield featuring Dizzee Rascal, Tinchy Stryder, JLS, Jay Sean, Kano,Chase & Status, the Sugababes & more.

 

Saturday 27th November 2009, Sheffield Arena. The biggest British Black Music event of the year.

 

The 1Xtra website has all the videos, backstage interviews, photos & madness.

BBC Radio 1Xtra hosted it's annual free concert at Wembley Arena on Saturday 25th September 2010.

 

The line up included:

 

Tinie Tempah

Roll Deep (featuring Jodie Connor & Tania Foster)

B.O.B

Gyptian

Devlin (featuring Yasmin)

Katy B

Labrinth

Tinchy Stryder (featuring Professor Green & Tinie Tempah)

N-Dubz

Jason Derulo

Cee Lo Green

 

More info on the 1Xtra website

Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

Shooting Lil Wayne for BBC Radio 1Xtra at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Thursday 9th October 2009.

14.11.14 - Birmingham.

TwinB from BBC Radio 1Xtra on the main BBC stage in The Studio zone at the Skills Show 2014, held at the NEC, Birmingham.

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

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