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  2. Gil Scott-Heron - Wikipedia

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    Gil Scott-Heron was born in Chicago. [9] His mother, Bobbie Scott, born in Mississippi, [17] was an opera singer who performed with the Oratorio Society of New York.His father, Gil Heron, nicknamed "The Black Arrow", was a Jamaican footballer who in the 1950s became the first black man to play for Celtic F.C. in Glasgow, Scotland. [18]

  3. Reflections (Gil Scott-Heron album) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections is an album by the American poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1981. [1] [2] It was his second album without Brian Jackson. [3] Scott-Heron supported the album with a North American tour. [4] The album peaked at No. 106 on the Billboard 200. [5] Arista Records mailed a copy of "'B' Movie'" to every member of Congress. [6 ...

  4. The Last Poets - Wikipedia

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    Jalal's foreword was written in rhyme, and was recorded for a collaborative album "Rhythms of the Diaspora (Vol. 1 & 2 - Unreleased) by Malik Al Nasir's band, Malik & the O.G's featuring Gil Scott-Heron, percussionist Larry McDonald, drummers Rod Youngs and Swiss Chris, New York dub poet Ras Tesfa, and a host of young rappers from New York and ...

  5. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Wikipedia

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    "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is a satirical poem and Black Liberation song by Gil Scott-Heron. Scott-Heron first recorded it for his 1970 album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, on which he recited the lyrics, accompanied by congas and bongo drums. A re-recorded version, with a 3 piece band, was the B-side to Scott-Heron's first single ...

  6. Bridges (Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    It was performed at the No Nukes concert in September 1979 at Madison Square Garden. ... Gil Scott-Heron - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano; Brian Jackson - Flute ...

  7. Pieces of a Man - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of a Man is the debut studio album by American poet Gil Scott-Heron. It was recorded in April 1971 at RCA Studios in New York City and released later that year by Flying Dutchman Records . The album followed Scott-Heron's debut live album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox (1970) and departed from that album's spoken-word performance, instead ...

  8. It's Your World (album) - Wikipedia

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    It's Your World is an album by American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and keyboardist Brian Jackson, released in November 1976 by Arista Records containing both live and studio material. [6] Recording sessions for the album took place in studio and live in July 1976 at Paul's Mall in Boston, Massachusetts , Electric Lady Studios in New York City ...

  9. The First Minute of a New Day - Wikipedia

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    The First Minute of a New Day served as Jackson's and Scott-Heron's debut for the Arista label and featured the eight-piece Midnight Band. [5] With the Midnight Band and better financial support from Arista, the album benefited from a larger supporting cast and slicker production, in contrast to the sparse production on Winter in America. [5]