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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. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is a compilation album by American poet Gil Scott-Heron. It was released in 1974 by Flying Dutchman Records and titled after Scott-Heron's 1971 song of the same name. [1]

  6. 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]

  7. Category:Gil Scott-Heron - Wikipedia

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    Gil Scott-Heron songs (7 P) Pages in category "Gil Scott-Heron" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Watts riots - Wikipedia

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    Gil Scott-Heron's song, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, directly references the Watts riots. Curt Gentry's 1968 novel, The Last Days of the Late, Great State of California, dissected the riots in detail in a fact-based semi-documentary tone.

  9. We Almost Lost Detroit - Wikipedia

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    This song was also covered by Ron Holloway on his album, Groove Update, which features Gil Scott-Heron on vocals. [ 7 ] Scott-Heron’s song, in turn, provides the reference to the 2020 documentary We Almost Lost Bochum about the hip hop group RAG from Bochum in western Germany .