The Twisted Roots of Rock 'n' Roll

Rob Dickens CBE, one of the most influential names in the music industry, will discuss his fascinating career at London Met on Thursday 3 May. Tickets are free.

Date: 12 April 2018

The Guildhall School of Business and Law (GSBL), one of London Metropolitan University’s six Schools, will host a free guest lecture on Thursday 3 May at the Holloway-based campus.

Rob Dickens CBE, former Chair of Warner Music UK, will take attendees on a fascinating journey through music, photography, film and storytelling to explain how one of the greatest cultural phenomena of the 20th Century happened.

During his career, Rob Dickens has signed acts such as Prince, Neil Young, Joni Mitchel, the Sex Pistols, Whitesnake, Madness and more.

In the 2002 Queen's Birthday Honours, Dickins was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to the music industry.

The event is free but places are limited and must be booked on Eventbrite. London Met students, from any School, staff, applicants and their family and friends are invited to attend.

Venue
London Metropolitan University, TM3-03
166 – 220 Holloway Road
London
N7 8DB

Date
Thursday 3 May 2018

Time
5:45pm – 8:00pm

Tickets are free but places are limited and must be booked on Eventbrite.