Sing 4 Your Soul: Listen to the sound of the Windrush Gospel Music

Join us for “Sing 4 Your Soul,” a special presentation by Gospel Revisited Project, a proud partner of Gospel Link 360.
Sounds of the 60s 70s & 80s: UK Caribbean Church Gospel with Highgate Gospel Choir

Step back in time and experience the vibrant gospel sounds that filled UK Caribbean churches in the 1960s and 70s!
Streets of Gold: Windrush Legacy Celebration & Blue Plaque Unveiling | Birmingham Tribute Event

Join us for the “Streets of Gold” Windrush tribute—an unforgettable livestream marking the unveiling of Birmingham’s fifth Blue Plaque dedicated to 12 pioneering Caribbean men who defied racial barriers to build their own homes post-WWII.
Quincy Jones: The Journey from Sinatra to Michael Jackson | Historian Kevin Tomlin with Roger Moore

Host Roger Moore from Affinity Xtra sits down with historian Kevin Tomlin to explore the legendary career of Quincy Jones—one of the greatest Black music producers of all time.
Umar Johnson exposes poor Gatekeeping with Black Music after Eminem’s statement

Host Roger talks with Historian Kevin Tomlin about a comment made by Umar Johnson about the poor Gatekeeping by Black people over Music Of Black Origin.
The Rise of Black Gospel Music, The Winans, Bebe & CeCe

Host Roger talks with Historian Kevin Tomlin about the signature Sounds, the numbers and financial growth in Gospel Music from the 60s to the 2000s.
#TheWinans #BebeWinans #CeCeWinans
The Rise of Black Gospel Music, Edwin, Walter & Tramaine Hawkins family

Host Roger talks with Historian Kevin Tomlin about the signature Sounds, the numbers and financial growth in Gospel Music from the 60s to the 2000s.
Harry Belafonte, Aretha Franklin & Isaac Hayes – Black Music Month History Special

Host Roger talks with Historian Kevin Tomlin about Black Music heroes who changed Pop Music forever.
Icon of Memphis Isaac Hayes (Shaft)

Host Roger talks with Historian Kevin Tomlin about Icon of Memphis Isaac Hayes
Icon of Memphis Willie & Lawrence Mitchell

Host Roger talks with Historian Kevin Tomlin about Icon of Memphis Al Green.