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"Johannesburg" is a song by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, with music provided by the Midnight Band. It is the first track on Scott-Heron and Jackson's collaborative album From South Africa to South Carolina , released in November 1975 through Arista Records .
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]
From South Africa to South Carolina is a studio album by the American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and the keyboardist Brian Jackson. [6] [7] It was released in November 1975 by Arista Records. [8] Scott-Heron performed "Johannesburg" and "A Lovely Day" on Saturday Night Live in December 1975. [9]
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]
The Best of Gil Scott-Heron is a 1984 compilation ... All songs written by Gil Scott-Heron. Side One ... "Winter in America" (1975) "Johannesburg" (1975) "Ain't No ...
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 featuring compositions in a more conventional popular song structure. Pieces of a Man marked the first of several collaborations by Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, who played piano throughout the ...
The series' title is derived from the lyrics of the Gil Scott-Heron song "Johannesburg". [1] With a combined running time of 8 hours and 30 minutes, Have You Heard from Johannesburg premiered at Film Forum in Manhattan, New York City, on 14 April 2010.
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