Jamal Edwards, a British music entrepreneur who helped launch the careers of artists including Ed Sheeran, Jessie J and Stormzy, has died aged 31.
His mother, broadcaster Brenda Edwards, said on Monday that her son died the day before after a sudden illness.
She said the family was “completely devastated. He was the centre of our world”.
Edwards founded the online music channel SBTV as a teenager in 2006.
Saving one life is something to be proud of. Saving multiple is something to be celebrated for.
Here is a man who saved all of our lives whether you were watching his vids or an artist he gave opportunity.
R.I.P Jamal Edwards.
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Frustrated that he could not find the music he loved online, he began filming performances by friends in his west London neighbourhood.
SBTV now has more than 1.2 million subscribers on YouTube and has helped a generation of performers gain national and international attention.
“It was a frustration of going to school and everyone talking about ‘How do we get our videos on MTV’,” Edwards later recalled.
“YouTube was like a year old. I was like ‘I’ve got a camera for Christmas, I’m going to start filming people and uploading it.’
“Everyone was looking at me like ‘what are you doing, like you can compete with these major corporations’. But I think I was early enough to believe that I could make a change.”
Edwards was given an MBE, an honour from the queen, in 2014 for services to music and was an ambassador for Prince Charles’ charity, the Prince’s Trust.
His sudden death shocked Britain’s entertainment business.
“My first ever interview was with you. Jamal,” singer Rita Ora wrote on Instagram.
“Our endless talks on music and the belief you had in me and so many of us before we even believed in ourselves. I’m devastated.”
Actor Adam Deacon said he was “heartbroken”.
“Jamal was one of the nicest, most down to earth and humble men I’ve met in this industry. He always gave me time even when no one else would. He was an inspiration and what he achieved in life was truly remarkable.”
Rapper and producer Example, whose full name is Elliot Gleave, said: “Can’t believe you’re gone. 31 years old. Can’t find the words right now.”
-AP
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