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Background information
Birth nameGilles Jerome Moehrle
Born28 September 1964 (age 54)
Caen, France
GenresAcid jazz, hip hop, soul, electronica, world
Occupation(s)Disc jockey, record label owner
Years active1986–present
LabelsAcid Jazz, Talkin' Loud, Brownswood
Websitegillespetersonworldwide.com

Gilles Peterson (born 28 September 1964 in Caen, France)[1] is a French-born broadcaster, DJ and record label owner in England. He has founded influential labels such as Acid Jazz and Talkin' Loud, and started his current label, Brownswood Recordings, in 2006. He was awarded an MBE in 2004, the AIM Award for Indie Champion 2013, the Mixmag Award for Outstanding Contribution To Dance Music in 2013, the PRS for Music Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music Radio in 2014[2], and The A&R Award from The Music Producers Guild in 2019[3].

Throughout his career, Peterson has played a pivotal role in promoting genres such as jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music. He started his career on pirate radio station Radio Invicta, later joining legal stations in London, notably the dance music station Kiss FM and, later, a newly-founded Jazz FM. In 1998, he was hired by BBC Radio 1, and in 2012 he began hosting a three-hour Saturday afternoon programme on BBC Radio 6 Music.[4] He hosts a syndicated radio program that is broadcast in seven European countries.

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In 2016, he launched the online radio station Worldwide FM. He also hosts mixes and new music on his SoundCloud[5] page, where he has over three million followers. He is behind several events celebrating the music that he supports through his DJ sets and radio shows. Since 2005, he has hosted the annual Worldwide Awards in London and Worldwide Festival in Sète. In 2019, he is due to launch the new We Out Here festival in the UK.

  • 1Early years
    • 1.1Radio
  • 2Radio
  • 3Record labels
    • 3.1Talkin' Loud
    • 3.2Brownswood Recordings
  • 4Festivals

Early years[edit]

Jazz pianist Robert Mitchell (left) with Gilles Peterson in October 2008.

Radio[edit]

Radio Invicta[edit]

First heard as a DJ on the London pirate radio station Radio Invicta, Peterson spent his teenage years putting up radio transmitters for the pirates and playing on the radio. He went on to host Mad On Jazz on BBC Radio London in 1986–87, and became known on the London circuit as a DJ specialising in the new breed of 'acid jazz', drawing on the jazz, funk and Latin fusions (including Brazilian music)[6] of the 1970s.

Jazz FM[edit]

In March 1990, Peterson joined London's first-ever dedicated jazz station 102.2 Jazz FM. The three-hour show was stripped into sections including the 'Samba 60' and the 'Vibrazone'. Artists as diverse as the Freestyle Fellowship, Sérgio Mendes and Leon Thomas would all appear on the same playlist. He was forced to leave the station after making anti-war comments during the first Gulf War.[7]

Kiss FM[edit]

Peterson moved over to Kiss FM after being fired from Jazz FM, with the station having become legal when it acquired a licence and started to broadcast from the Holloway Road in North London. In his shows on Kiss FM he played acts as diverse as Josh Wink, Gang Starr and Horace Silver in the space of a single programme.

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Dingwalls[edit]

Upon leaving BBC London in 1987, Peterson took up a new Sunday afternoon residency at Dingwalls in Camden. It was around the same time that he'd started BGP Records, a sub-label of Ace Records focused on soul, funk and jazz dance, together with DJ Baz Fe Jazz [8]. Playing alongside fellow London DJ Patrick Forge, the night, dubbed Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Something, ran for five years. It coincided with the rise of acid house in UK clubland and would grow to establish itself as a legendary session[9].

The sessions were characterised by jazz dancers in suits, hats and spats, well-known jazz dance classics including tracks from Yusef Lateef, Pharoah Sanders, Freddie Hubbard, Airto, Herbie Hancock, and the anthemic In The Fast Lane by Jean-Luc Ponty; but the jazz was fused with hip-hop and the more experimental tracks.

On 8 October 2006, both Peterson and Forge played the first of many annual reunion shows at the old site of Dingwalls (now a Jongleurscomedy club), with a compilation album of popular tracks from the club also being released at the same time in 2006 entitled Sunday Afternoon At Dingwalls.[10] This was just one among many other significant clubs with which Peterson was associated: Special Branch, Electric Ballroom, Wag Club, Babylon at Heaven, Fez, Talkin Loud at the Fridge, That’s How It Is at Bar Rumba and his long association with Plastic People.

Acid Jazz[edit]

It was at a Special Branch show, with fellow DJ Chris Bangs, that the term 'acid jazz' was coined, starting as an in-joke. At the time, acid house was in the ascendant, and at one of the shows Bangs played a rare groove record, grabbed the mic and shouted: “Fuck that, if that was acid house, this is acid jazz!”[11]. In 1988, Peterson and Eddie Piller founded Acid Jazz Records, a label whose roster included the Brand New Heavies, Jamiroquai, Corduroy, the James Taylor Quartet and Snowboy.

Radio[edit]

Radio 1[edit]

From 1998 to 2012, through his BBC show Worldwide - which was originally produced by longtime collaborator Benji B, Karen P (Folded Wing), Ben Cave, Beccy Grierson, Alex Kenning, and Dave O'Donnell - Peterson continued to present a wide range of music that may be new to its young audiences. The show always presented a combination of new, older and often very rare records from the late 1950s to 1980s. Every three months or so, Peterson dedicated a whole show to older vinyl releases in a special version of his show he subtitled as Brownswood Basement; two associated compilation albums with the same name containing older personal classics have been released on the United States label Ubiquity Records's offshoot Luv N' Haight.

In August 2004, the show moved from Wednesday (midnight till 2am) to an earlier Sunday slot (11pm to 1am), with a spectacular live outside broadcast from The Big Chill at Eastnor Castle Herefordshire, featuring Bugz In The Attic performing a DJ set, and interviews with house DJ Tom Middleton and Mr. Scruff. One of the highlights of the changed format BBC Radio 1 show was the special sessions from the BBC's Maida Vale Studios. These included artists such as Roots Manuva, Björk and Floating Points. In September 2006, the show was moved from Sunday night to Tuesday night/Wednesday morning between 2am and 4am. The first show included a live appearance from Lupe Fiasco.

Radio 6 Music[edit]

In late 2011, Peterson announced that after 13 years at the station he would be leaving BBC Radio 1, following his last show in the early hours of Wednesday 28 March and moving to a new show on BBC Radio 6 Music. Peterson started a new three-hour Saturday afternoon show on BBC Radio 6 Music, beginning on Saturday 7 April 2012, running weekly from 3 to 6pm, and giving him an extra hour of broadcast time. Like his previous Radio 1 programme, it is made by independent production company Somethin' Else for the BBC.[12][13]

J-WAVE[edit]

Peterson has been producing and broadcasting original radio shows for Japan. He had daily 15 minute music program on J-WAVE (81.3FM), Tokyo’s Finest FM Station. Daily program “Worldwide 15” run Mondays–Thursdays from 4:05 to 4:20pm from 2005 to 2011. The show was highly received and made many radio hits. Music event of the program 'Worldwide Showcase” became annual events and each year which featured DJs and Live acts from Japan and outer national. The event was curated under particular theme each year (2006 - 1 year anniversary, 2008- 3rd Anniversary, 2009 - AFRO-CUBAN FLAVA, 2010 - Galaxy Session, 2011 - Love Supreme, 2012 - Six Sense).

Worldwide FM[edit]

A new global music-radio platform launched by Gilles Peterson in September 2016. Following the success of the Grand Theft Auto V in-game radio station of the same name, WorldWide FM has expanded into the real world with Peterson and Thris Tian hosting shows alongside a hand-picked roster of the finest DJs and selectors from five continents. Since the launch, the station has gone out on the road broadcasting across Europe, the US and Asia, with pop-ups in Amsterdam (ADE), Los Angeles (How We Do LA), Marseille (Le Gallette), Milan (Jazzmi Festival), Paris (Le Mellotron), Tokyo (HMV Shibuya), and closer to home, at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair (Somerset House). The station is Powered by WeTransfer and broadcasting from The Pyramid radio studios in north London.

Record labels[edit]

Talkin' Loud[edit]

In 1990, Peterson founded record label Talkin' Loud, enlisting the help of fellow DJ Norman Jay, who formed his own Global Village label. The Talkin' Loud roster included Nuyorican Soul (a side project of the producers Masters At Work), Courtney Pine, MJ Cole, Young Disciples, Incognito, Terry Callier, The Roots, Galliano and Roni Size's project Reprazent.

The first release from Talkin' Loud was a self-titled compilation in 1990 featuring artists Galliano, Jalal of the Last Poets, Incognito, Young Disciples, Wild & Peaceful, and Ace of Clubs. The label saw five of its artists nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, with Roni Size's Reprazent winning the award in 1997 for the album New Forms.[3] The iconic Talkin' Loud logo was created by Ian Swift (Swifty) who also designed the magazine Straight No Chaser.

Sonzeira[edit]

Released in May 2014, the Sonzeira Brasil Bam Bam Bam album saw the Talkin' Loud imprint revived in partnership with Virgin EMI. The record is a journey through the different flavours of authentic Brazilian music culture. Sonzeira is the collective name for the group of Brazilian artists who feature on the album. Peterson turned from DJ to producer for this ambitious venture, settling in Rio de Janeiro with young UK production associates Sam Shepherd (Floating Points); Dilip Harris and Rob Gallagher from 2 Banks of 4; and Kassin from Rio collective Orquestra Imperial. The album features Brazilian artists such as Seu Jorge and Elza Soares.

Along with the album, there was a documentary film celebrating the creation and release of “Sonzeira: Brasil Bam Bam Bam'. Titled “Bam Bam Bam: The Story of Sonzeira”, this two-hour documentary was directed by Charlie Inman and Ben Holman and shot in 2014 by Mother London and Rio de Janeiro’s Beija Films. The film was also distributed in Tokyo, Japan by Sha-la-la Company and raised money for Fight For Peace (Luta Pela Paz), organization founded in Complexo da Maré, Rio de Janeiro, as a direct response to youth-involvement in drug-related crime and violence.

Brownswood Recordings[edit]

Peterson's current record label, Brownswood Recordings, was launched in 2006. The label's early releases includes the likes of British singer/songwriter Ben Westbeech, 45-piece orchestral ensemble The Heritage Orchestra, Japanese punk jazz band Soil & 'Pimp' Sessions, Brooklyn-based pianist Elan Mehler and jazz vocalist José James. More recently, they've released music by Zara McFarlane, Ghostpoet's Mercury Prize-nominated debut and their long-running compilation series, compiled by Peterson, called Brownswood Bubblers.

Havana Cultura[edit]

2009 saw the birth of a new collaborative project and long-term partnership between Peterson and Havana Club's 'Havana Cultura', a global initiative developed by Havana Club International that gives a platform to Cuban artists from all disciplines. Peterson and Brownswood's involvement began two years later, resulting in four album releases and three international tours. Havana Cultura: New Cuba Sound was the first album to come out of the project, released in 2010. Travelling to Cuba in 2009, Peterson teamed up with the award-winning Cuban jazz pianist Roberto Fonseca to find the best up-and-coming musical talent in Havana. The double CD album was a celebration of Cuba’s musical forces spanning Latin, Afro jazz and fusion to hip-hop, funk, reggaeton and soul.

In support of this project, Peterson began a European tour in June/July 2010, accompanied by Fonseca, his band and vocalists Danay Suarez, Ogguere and Obsesión. This was the first of three tours organised in close collaboration with Havana Club. The Gilles Peterson Havana Cultura Band has now travelled through Europe and beyond with shows in London (Barbican), Paris, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Berlin and Madrid, as well as many festivals.

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Travelling with the rest of the 2011 crew, Mala (Digital Mystikz) was also invited to Cuba with Peterson to record and collaborate with local musicians as part of the ongoing Havana Cultura project. The results are found on the album Mala in Cuba, which was released on Brownswood Recordings in partnership with Havana Cultura on 10 September 2012.

Festivals[edit]

Peterson at the Worldwide Festival in 2012

Worldwide Festival[edit]

In 2006, Peterson worked with Freshly Cut, a French event production company from Montpellier, to create the 'Worldwide Festival'[14], a small intimate festival during the summertime in the coastal town of Sète in France. It's later expanded to include a winter versions which is now hosted in Leysin in the Swiss Alps.

Worldwide Awards[edit]

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The Worldwide Awards is an annual event wherein Gilles Peterson chooses his favourite records of the year. His listeners then vote for the top 10 via the Radio 1 website. The event has been held at London venues including Cargo and KoKo with full broadcast coverage by Radio 1, and has expanded to include sections such as 'Best Clubnight', 'Best Record Shop', 'Best Compilation Album', and a special award called 'The John Peel'Play More Jazz' Award' given to an artist, often a newcomer, who has displayed special noteworthy work over the year.

Festival appearances[edit]

Peterson has made many regular appearances at music festivals across the world including Lovebox in east London, The Big Chill in Hereford and the Southport Weekender[15][16] in the north west of England. Away from the UK he has appeared at the Exit Festival in Serbia, INmusic festival in Croatia, and in 2006 the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Peterson also curated his own stage at Montreux Jazz Festival for 10 years during the 1990s. Recently he has appeared in festivals such as Tramlines, Standon Calling, Summerstage, Slide Festival and Odyssia Festival, where he gave a spontaneous interview sharing some interesting thoughts about music and festivals.

Steve Reid Foundation[edit]

In 2011, he founded the Steve Reid Foundation in memory of the legendary jazz drummer. Having witnessed Reid’s suffering with illness and hardship, Gilles set up the charity to raise money for musicians in need. Since then, they’ve collaborated with Help Musicians UK to help musicians who are in need of support. More recently, a collaboration with the PRS Foundation has seen grants and mentoring provided to new artists. Gilles ran the 2011 London Marathon, raising just under £7,000 for Help Musicians UK, followed by the 2016 New York Marathon, where he raised over $21,000 for the Steve Reid Foundation.

Awards[edit]

  • Sony Gold Award - Best Specialist Music Radio Show, 2000.[1]
  • Awarded MBE in 2004.[1]
  • Outstanding Contribution To Dance Music 2011.
  • Honorary master's degree Nottingham University.
  • AIM Independent Music Awards - Indie Champion 2013.
  • Outstanding Contribution To Dance Music - Mixmag 2013
  • Best World Music Radio Show - Mixcloud 2014
  • Digital Initiative of the Year Award - Jazz FM in 2017[17]

Remixes[edit]

  • Raphael Gualazzi – Reality & Fantasy (Gilles Peterson Remix)
  • Nono Morales – Saona (Gilles Peterson Remix)
  • Bukky Leo & Black Egypt – Skeleton (Gilles P Winter Dub)
  • Chambao – Duende Del Sur (Gilles Peterson Dub)
  • Ghostpoet – Survive It (Gilles Peterson Mix)
  • Keziah Jones – Lagos - NY (Gilles Peterson Remix)
  • Seu Jorge – Burguesinha (Gilles P Re-Edit)
  • Nono Morales – Saona (Gilles P & Simbad Remix)
  • Tito Puente – Watu Wasuri (GIlles P Re-Edit)
  • Louie Vega – One Dream (Gilles Peterson Edit)
  • Laura Welsh – Undiscovered (Gilles Peterson Remix)
  • Meshell N'Degeocello – Friends (Gilles P & Simbad Remix)
  • Keziah Jones – Lagos Vs New York (Gilles Peterson Remix)
  • Chambao – Duende Del Sur (Gilles Peterson Remix + Dub)

Production[edit]

  • Co-produced Roberto Fonseca on tracks on Grammy-nominated album Yo
  • Production of Omar Souleyman on track 'Tawwalt El Gheba'
  • Executive producer of Danay Suarez album Havana Cultura Sessions
  • Remixed Raphael Gualazzi, The Bees and Fatoumata Diawara
  • Collaborated with Switch and DJ Clipz
  • Remixed Gregory Porter's Grammy-winning album Liquid Spirit with Alex Patchwork

Books[edit]

Discography[edit]

  • Jazz Juice Street Sounds 1985
  • Jazz Juice 2 Street Sounds 1985
  • Jazz Juice 3 Street Sounds 1986
  • Jazz Juice 4 Street Sounds 1986
  • Baptist Beat Blue Note 1987
  • Cal's Pals BGP Records 1987
  • Jazz Juice 5 Street Sounds 1987
  • Jazz Juice 6 Street Sounds 1987
  • Focus On Fusion BGP Records 1987
  • Focus On Fusion Volume 2 BGP Records 1987
  • Acid Inc., The Best Of Funk Inc. BGP Records 1988
  • Acid Jazz And Other Illicit Grooves Polydor (Germany) 1988
  • B&G Party BGP Records 1988
  • Beat On (The Best Of The Blackbyrds) BGP Records 1988
  • Dance Juice Vol. 2 BGP Records 1988
  • Dance Juice Vol. 3 BGP Records 1988
  • Jazz Juice 7 Street Sounds 1988
  • Jazz Juice 8 Street Sounds 1988
  • Milestone Memories BGP Records 1988
  • The Best Of Azymuth BGP Records 1988
  • Acid Jazz Vol. 4 BGP Records 1989
  • Jazz Today Volume 1 BGP Records 1989
  • Latin Jazz - Volume 1 BGP Records 1989
  • Latin Jazz - Volume 2 BGP Records 1989
  • Soul Jazz Volume 1 BGP Records 1989
  • The Best Of Acid Jazz BGP Records 1989
  • Totally Wired Acid Jazz 1989
  • Totally Wired II Acid Jazz 1989
  • Acid Jazz Vol. 1 BGP Records 1991
  • Acid Jazz Vol. 2 BGP Records 1991
  • Acid Jazz Vol. 3 BGP Records 1991
  • Acid Inc., The Best Of Funk Inc. BGP Records 1991
  • Make It Deep And Phunky Blue Note 1992
  • The Best Of Latin Jazz BGP Records 1992
  • Mo' Deep Mo' Phunky Blue Note 1993
  • Brasil - Escola Do Jazz Toshiba EMI Ltd 1994
  • Brazilica! Talkin' Loud 1994
  • Jazz Juice #1 Beechwood Music, Street Sounds 1994
  • Jazz Juice #2 Beechwood Music, Street Sounds 1994
  • Talkin' Jazz: Themes From The Black Forest Talkin' Loud 1994
  • Talkin' Jazz Volume 2 (More Themes From The Black Forest) Talkin' Loud, Polydor (Germany) 1994
  • Jazz Juice #3 Beechwood Music, Street Sounds 1995
  • Talkin' Verve Verve Records 1995
  • Brazilica, Volume II Talkin' Loud 1997
  • Desert Island Mix Journeys By DJ 1997
  • Talkin' Jazz Vol [III] Talkin' Loud 1997
  • Talkin' Louder Year On Year Talkin' Loud, DJ Magazine 1997
  • Free Style Mercury 1998
  • INCredible Sound Of Gilles Peterson INCredible 1999
  • Sound Of The City Vol. 2 - London Motor Music, Universal Jazz (Germany) 1999
  • Worldwide Programme 1 Talkin' Loud 2000
  • GP01 Trust The DJ 2001
  • GP02 - Eclectic Trust The DJ 2002
  • GP03 Trust The DJ 2002
  • Impressed With Gilles Peterson Universal Jazz (UK) 2002
  • Worldwide 2 Programme 2 Talkin' Loud 2002
  • A Journey To The Dawn Temposphere 2003
  • Broken Folk Funk Latin Soul Muzik Magazine 2003
  • GP04 - Eclectic Trust The DJ 2003
  • GP05 - Eclectic Session Vol. 2 Trust The DJ 2003
  • Shibuya Jazz Classics - Gilles Peterson Collection - TRIO Issue Solid Records 2003
  • Southport Weekender suSU 2003
  • Worldwide 3 Programme 3 Talkin' Loud 2003
  • Gilles Peterson In Brazil Ether 2004
  • Impressed 2 With Gilles Peterson Universal Jazz (UK) 2004
  • Worldwide Exclusives Talkin' Loud 2004
  • Brasil - The Rhythm And Art Of Movement Nike 2005
  • Gilles Peterson Digs America - Brownswood U.S.A. Luv N' Haight 2005
  • Gilles Peterson In Africa Ether 2005
  • Gilles Peterson Presents - The BBC Sessions Vol. 1 Ether 2005
  • Petit Dejeuner Au Lit! Most Records, Habitat 2005
  • Smell The Grass Mixmag 2005
  • Brownswood Bubblers Brownswood Recordings 2006
  • Gilles Peterson & Patrick Forge Present - Sunday Afternoon At Dingwalls Ether 2006
  • Gilles Peterson Back In Brazil Ether 2006
  • Pure Fire! A Gilles Peterson Impulse! Collection Impulse! 2006
  • The Kings Of Jazz - Compiled by Gilles Peterson and Jazzanova Rapster Records 2006
  • Brownswood Bubblers Two Brownswood Recordings 2007
  • Fania DJ Series Gilles Peterson Fania Records 2007
  • Gilles Peterson Digs America 2 - Searching At The End Of An Era Luv N' Haight 2007
  • Brownswood Bubblers Three Brownswood Recordings 2008
  • Gilles Peterson In The House ITH Records 2008
  • Brazilika Far Out Recordings 2009
  • Brownswood Bubblers Four Brownswood Recordings 2009
  • Freedom Rhythm & Sound - Revolutionary Jazz & The Civil Rights Movement 1963-82 Soul Jazz Records 2009
  • Gilles Peterson Presents Havana Cultura: New Cuba Sound Brownswood Recordings 2009
  • Brownswood Bubblers Five Brownswood Recordings 2010
  • Brownswood Bubblers Six Brownswood Recordings 2010
  • Everyday Blue Note - Compiled by Gilles Peterson Blue Note (Japan Only) 2010
  • Gilles Peterson Presents Havana Cultura: Remixed Brownswood Recordings 2010
  • Gilles Peterson Presents: Worldwide BBE 2010
  • Heartbeat Presents One Time! Mixed by Gilles Peterson × Air Lastrum 2010
  • Horo: A Jazz Portrait Dejavu 2010
  • Bossa Nova And The Rise Of Brazilian Music In The 1960s Soul Jazz Records 2011
  • Brownswood Bubblers Seven Brownswood Recordings 2011
  • Gilles Peterson Presents Havana Cultura: The Search Continues Brownswood Recordings 2011
  • Masterpiece: Created By Gilles Peterson Ministry Of Sound 2011
  • Brownswood Bubblers Eight Brownswood Recordings 2012
  • Black Jazz Radio Snow Dog (Japan Only) 2012
  • Brownswood Bubblers Nine Brownswood Recordings 2012
  • Brownswood One Hundred Remixed Brownswood Recordings 2013
  • Brownswood Bubblers Ten Brownswood Recordings 2013
  • Brownswood Bubblers Eleven Brownswood Recordings 2014
  • Brunswick Bubblers Ultra-Vybe, Inc. 2014
  • Gilles Peterson Presents Sonzeira Talkin’ Loud / Virgin EMI 2014

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2014 BBC Radio 6 Music[edit]

DatePerformer(s)MixesAdditional Notes
1 NovemberInterview with Kon
25 OctoberInterview with SomiArchive
18 OctoberGaslamp KillerArchiveListen Back
11 OctoberJarrod Lawson in sessionArchiveListen Back
4 OctoberNorthern Soul SpecialArchiveListen Back
27 SeptemberWords and Music with Chaka KhanArchiveListen Back
20 SeptemberAll Winners 2014: Part 2ArchiveListen Back
13 SeptemberSession rewinds and a Significant Album from ESGArchive
6 SeptemberLonnie Holley in sessionArchive
30 AugustAlbum of the Week double: Raury and Julian BahulaArchive
23 AugustFlying Lotus Exclusive
16 AugustFaltyDL in conversation
9 AugustWords and Music with Theo Parrish
2 AugustMusical vitamins!
26 JulyWords and Music with George Clinton
19 JulyFatima in session
30 JuneGP meets Bobby Womack
21 JuneSun Ra Special
14 JuneGilles celebrates South America
7 JuneSaturday afternoon mix
31 MaySaturday afternoon mix
24 MayKate Tempest in session
17 May75 Years of Blue Note
10 MayMélanie De Biasio in session
3 MayAlbum of the Week from Neneh Cherry

References[edit]

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  2. ^'Gilles Peterson to receive PRS for Music Award'. www.prsformusic.com. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  3. ^'The Music Producers Guild Announces its 2019 Awards Winners'. The Music Producers Guild. 1 March 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  4. ^'BBC Radio 6 Music – Gilles Peterson'. BBC Radio 6 Music. BBC. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
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  6. ^Slater, Russ (26 May 2014). 'Brazilian Love Affair: An Interview with Gilles Peterson Sounds and Colours'. Soundsandcolours.com. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  7. ^'Gilles Peterson profile'. BBC Radio 1. BBC. Retrieved 26 May 2006.
  8. ^'BGP Records History'. acerecords.co.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  9. ^'Red Bull Music Academy Daily'. daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  10. ^'Gilles Peterson & Patrick Forge Present - Sunday Afternoon At Dingwalls'. Discogs. 9 October 2006. Retrieved 26 May 2006.
  11. ^'Red Bull Music Academy Daily'. daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  12. ^Plunkett, John (9 March 2012). 'Gilles Peterson finds home on 6 Music'. The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  13. ^Moss, Rowan (9 March 2012). 'Gilles Peterson on BBC Radio 6 Music'. Somethin' Else. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  14. ^'Worldwide Festival'. worldwidefestival.com. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  15. ^'Southport Weekender lineup'. southportweekender.co.uk. Archived from the original on 10 October 2006. Retrieved 28 Sep 2006.
  16. ^'Southport Weekender 43 - 7. 8. 9. November 2008'. Southport Reporter. 27 October 2008. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  17. ^'Jazz FM Awards'. Retrieved 29 May 2019.

External links[edit]

  • Gilles Peterson – official site
  • Gilles Peterson (BBC Radio 6 Music)
  • Gilles Peterson's Shakedown (BBC Radio 6 Music)
  • Gilles Peterson (BBC Radio 1) (archive)
  • Gilles Peterson discography at Discogs
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