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During the 1984-85 miners' strike, Iwan would sing "Yma o Hyd" on the picket lines on numerous occasions, as well as performing it for quarry workers and farmers. Iwan stated that "the effects of Thatcherism were so blatant, so far-reaching. And Welshness was in turmoil. "Yma o Hyd" was a deliberate antidote to that". [4]
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On 22 October 2011, Dafydd and his wife Bethan came to watch the Welsh derby, Wrexham A.F.C. vs Newport County A.F.C. Dafydd sang his hit song "Yma O Hyd" in front of a crowd of 4,000 before the teams came out. He was invited to sing by the new Wrexham FC Supporters Group, who chose their name "Yma O Hyd" after his song.
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Iwan noted that choirs and fans inside the stadium would sing Delilah alongside his own folk song, "Yma o Hyd", and the Christian hymns "Cwm Rhondda" and "Calon Lân". Iwan stated that while each song was "great to sing", the four together formed a strange mix. [40]
The music and drink were intended to be two manifestations of the same product. [4] [5] [6] The song has widely celebrated since its release, and is often credited for what catapulted PC Music's success. [7] [8] [9] Hyd first emerged in 2020, on Cook's 7G and Apple albums. "Airhead", from the latter album, interpolates melodies from "Breaking ...
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The family of Sage Todz (full name Eretoda Ogunbanwo) [1] moved to Penygroes, Gwynedd from Essex in 2007. Sage Todz and his Nigerian family [2] have been subjected to racism while living in Nantlle Valley, Gwynedd including a home window being smashed soon after they moved to the village, their home being egged and a car being keyed (intentionally scratched).