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  1. cream.ac.uk › people › mykeall-rileyMykaell Riley – CREAM

    Mykaell Riley is a Senior Lecturer, Director for The Black Music Research Unit (BMRU) and Principal Investigator for the Bass Culture project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. His career started as a founder member of the band Steel Pulse.

  2. Mykaell S. Riley began his career as a performer with pioneering Reggae outfit Steel Pulse before moving on to found the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra. He has been a professional writer/producer/arranger for the last fifteen years, producing music for TV and film and over thirty albums.

  3. Mykael S. Riley. Michael Riley was an early member of reggae band Steel Pulse. Being one of the Handsworth school friends who began practicing in David Hinds' basement, his backing vocals and percussion were part of their successful debut album, "Handsworth Revolution".

  4. The Black Music Research Unit was founded by its director Mykaell Riley in order to to promote workshops, seminars, guest lectures and collaborative research projects, as well as to encourage networking of media scholars, practitioners, policy-makers and students of Caribbean music.

  5. Mykaell S. Riley began his career in the late seventies as a performer with pioneering Reggae outfit 'Steel Pulse' who went on to achieve a Grammy. In the nineties he founded the Reggae...

  6. Mykaell’s a senior lecturer and Programme Director for the Black Music Research Unit, and Principal Investigator for Bass Culture Research. In 2009 he co-authored the first National Jazz report and the Value of Jazz 2 and contributed to the Black British Jazz report 2009-2011.

  7. cream.ac.uk › black-music-research-unit-old › aboutAbout – CREAM

    Mykael Riley is a subject specialist (music/production) for the Open University validation panel. He is a member Arts & Business foundation, a board member of Camden Arts & Business Consortium, on the steering group for South Themes College, and a fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts.