Mandela is my man

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Title
Mandela is my man
Description
Photocopied article from the German newspaper Der Zeit about Chris McGregor. This article is based on Chris McGregor's vision on music and politics. The interview has been done after Chris McGregor's concert at Quasimodo and during his tour of the German Democratic Republic. There are 3 pictures on the first page of this article. The top picture shows, from left to right, Ernest Mothle, Albrecht Riermeyer and Chris McGregor. The bottom left picture is a portrait of Johnny Dyani playing double bass and the right picture shows Dudu Pukwana playing saxophone. There is a picture of an advertisement for fruits from South Africa on the second page, untitled: "South Africa in daily Western Berlin - a chain store advertises for fruit from the Republic of racists. Boycott them!"
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The Chris McGregor Jazz Collection, having been signed over to Rhodes University as a donation, is open for research. Copyright in the photographs and published texts resides with Maxine McGregor and other copyright owners. To obtain a license for the use of photographs in the collection, contact Maxine McGregor, Moulin de Madone 47380, Pinel-Hauterive, FRANCE – Cell 0795923219 or maxinemcgregor@gmail.com
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Der Zeit
Bibliographic Citation
John, Hans and Yipphie (1986) Mandela is my man. Der Zeit .
Extent
1 page
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006431
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