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Dave Hinds and Michael Reilly of Reggae group Steel Pulse, pictured in Handsworth




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Dave Hinds and Michael Reilly of Reggae group Steel Pulse, pictured in Handsworth

Dave Hinds and Michael Reilly of Reggae group Steel Pulse, pictured in Handsworth, Birmingham.
22nd February 1978

Bill Kennedy
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom

Media ID 21391102

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Dereliction Graffiti Poverty Reggae Roots Steel Pulse 1978


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print captured by Bill Kennedy, we are transported back to the vibrant streets of Handsworth, Birmingham on a chilly day in February 1978. The image showcases two iconic figures from the reggae group Steel Pulse - Dave Hinds and Michael Reilly. Standing against a backdrop of urban dereliction and graffiti-laden walls, their presence exudes both strength and resilience. The photograph not only captures the essence of the band but also reflects the socio-economic conditions prevalent during that era. Poverty-stricken neighborhoods like Handsworth served as breeding grounds for talent and creativity, with music acting as an escape from harsh realities. Steel Pulse's roots in reggae music allowed them to channel their experiences into powerful lyrics that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. As we gaze at this remarkable snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of how music has always been intertwined with social change. The determination etched on Dave Hinds' and Michael Reilly's faces symbolizes their commitment to using their art form as a platform for activism and empowerment. Bill Kennedy's expert lens beautifully encapsulates not just a moment but an entire era where bands like Steel Pulse emerged from humble beginnings to become legends within the industry. This print is more than just an image; it is a testament to the enduring power of music amidst adversity and stands as a timeless tribute to these influential musicians who continue to inspire generations even today.

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