Multi-award-winning musician Rag’n’Bone Man has joined forces with Brighton charity AudioActive to help support young grassroots talent in Sussex.
Rory Graham, aka Rag’n’Bone Man, visited Brighton during a series of short documentaries raising awareness of AudioActive and its social change projects for underprivileged teens.
The documentaries follow Rory speaking with participants at AudioActive, highlighting the positive impact the charity is having on young people, their mental health and their future prospects.
Paying It Forward and Room To Rant can both be viewed on Red Bull Music’s YouTube channel.
After supporting the work AudioActive does to nurture local musical talent informally since 2012, Rory came on board as a patron of the charity when his international career started take off in 2016. Commenting on work with AudioActive, Rory said: “AudioActive are doing something to ensure that regardless of wealth or background, young people get a chance to be creative. I can’t support that enough. Big love.”
Adam Joolia, CEO of AudioActive, added: ‘We are delighted to be working with the extremely talented Rag’n’Bone Man. Partnership is a key part of our philosophy and young artists are at the heart of our work, so it’s great to collaborate with such a positive role model.
“Many of the young musicians at AudioActive come from disadvantaged backgrounds, where there is violence in the home or where they are affected by mental health issues, and music offers the platform to overcome these obstacles.
“Our mentors not only support emerging artists, they also help them become a positive influence on a new generation of talented and marginalised teenagers. We’ve just started on our next mission, to further nurture young talent through establishing the UK’s first Centre of Excellence in urban and electronic music.”
AudioActive is a Brighton-based charity dedicated to improving the lives of young people through music. The charity and its beneficiaries believe it’s a powerful tool for social change, education and personal development.