HERITAGE
Heritage Podcasts
Prison To The Premiership
The Jamie Lawrence Story
Told over seven captivating episodes, Jamie’s story is remarkable. He is joined by Flex, Otis and Mike and an array of guests ranging from prison officers, personal friends and ex-professional players and managers. Jamie is brutally honest and does not hide from the aspects of his life that could have taken a different route. An outstanding individual.
The Steins
A Sporting Dynasty
Brothers, Edwin, Brian and Mark were to the best of our knowledge the very first family of African descent to play at the highest level in the English game. They are joined by their brother Karl. Hosted by Mike Adams, the brothers take us on a journey which starts with arriving in the UK by boat from the then oppressive apartheid state of South Africa.
Heritage Vodcasts
SPORT
The Steins – Our Parents
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Living in Brent
Memory Cafe
The Steins – School Days
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Ending Careers
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Dealing With Racism
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Mental Health
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Best & Toughest
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Biggest Influence
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Karl Stein
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Ed on Management
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Any Pressure?
Memory Cafe
The Steins – That Luton Team
Memory Cafe
The Steins – Football Heritage
Memory Cafe
The Steins – JRF Thank You
Memory Cafe
JRF Heritage Evening
Bridgestone Arena
An Evening With Mark Bright
From Foster Care to the Premiership
An Evening With Michael Thomas (1)
Liverpool and Arsenal Legend Q&A Session
An Evening With Michael Thomas (2)
Liverpool and Arsenal Legend Q&A Session
An Evening With Michael Thomas (3)
Liverpool and Arsenal Legend Q&A Session
An Evening With Jamie Lawrence
The roads don’t pay
An Evening With Emile Heskey (1)
Even Heskey Scored Online Q&A Session
An Evening With Emile Heskey (2)
Even Heskey Scored Online Q&A Session
An Evening With Andrew Cole
Fast Forward Online Q&A Session
The Steins – A Sporting Dynasty (1)
How It All Begun
The Steins – A Sporting Dynasty (2)
Football Has Been Good To Us
An Evening With Andrew Cole
On Stage At Bush Hall
Prison To The Premiership (1)
Jamie Lawrence – The Early Years
Prison To The Premiership (2)
Jamie Lawrence – Jail Time
Prison To The Premiership (3)
Jamie Lawrence – A Fresh Start
Prison To The Premiership (4)
Jamie Lawrence – Jamaica
Prison To The Premiership (5)
Jamie Lawrence – Walsall
Prison To The Premiership (6)
Jamie Lawrence – Leaving The Stage
Prison To The Premiership (7)
Jamie Lawrence – So Much To Live For
Remembering Brent
A very special place
Heritage Vodcasts
THE ARTS (Music)
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
The Intro
Junior shares with us why making this album in reggae was what he wanted to do and sets us up for what is to come.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Mama Used To Say (Luciano)
Junior shares some memories about working with ‘The Messenger’, Luciano and the warmth and energy enjoyed during this collaboration.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Change Is Gonna Come
The only track on the album that is not reggae. Junior shares with us why and his tribute to Sam Cooke.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Comunication Breakdown
Junior talks about the eighties and why this tune was written to reflect the times we were experiencing.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Do You Really Want My Love
Junior recalls trying to get the attention of Eddie Murphy, successfully. Which ultimately led to a Grammy.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Morning Will Come (Janet Kay)
A UK Soul Anthem, that had several reiterations and covers. Junior covers this track with his good friend, Janet Kay and shares stories from their past.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Stay
A chance to do something with his contemporaries was always on his agenda. Junior gives their ‘British Collective’ hit the reggae treatment and talks fondly about his peers.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Too Late (Tabby Diamond)
From trench coat to working with Tabby Diamond of the ‘Mighty Diamonds’ on the remake…the story of Junior’s eighties hit ‘Too Late’ is really interesting.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Stand Up And Glow (Caroll Thompson)
Junior talks fondly about this collaboration with Caroll Thompson and reflects on the impact of lovers rock as a formidable genre.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Step Off (Paulette Tajah and Pinky Famous)
This original swing beat classic was first penned to address gang culture. This new version sees Junior team up with Paulette Tajah and Pinky Famous who lyrically look at girl gangs.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Oceans
Never give up on life;s challenges that’s Junior’s key message here. He asks you to reach in and be who you are supposed to be.
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
Mama Used To Say (Stephen Marley)
The chance to work with one of the members of the most iconic family in reggae history could not be turned down. Junior talks about the Marley’s and this collaboration..
Everyting Set – Junior’s Story
For You Jenique
Junior pays a heartfelt tribute to his beautiful daughter Jenique, who left this earth too early. She is the real reason this story is being told.