The Herbert has worked with Vibert to create a film about his life and career which also gives a fascinating insight into the early days of Coventry's Black community.
Many hours of interviewing with Vibert gave us a wealth of new material for our archives. His memories helped to record the liveliness of the Coventry music scene and the glamour of his career as he performed at London's Playboy club and played with stars like Tina Turner. Interviews with other local people brought back memories of late night Caribbean blues parties and the Coventry police ballroom which played host to a wealth of local performers. Vibert's crucial influence on the Two Tone movement was recalled by interviewees Charley Anderson and Neol Davies of The Selecter.
The film was a joint project between our Inclusion and Diversity team and Herbert Media. It was first shown for Black History Month 2007 and is also being supplied to local schools as a learning resource.
For further information on the project contact Jack Shuttleworth on 024 7629 4752 or email jack.shuttleworth@theherbert.org
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