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ANTON GOOSEN Singer and musician (South Africa)01 January 2001 |
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"They called me a White Kaffer and the secret police were tapping my phone," tells Anton Goosen, the South African singer/composer who was considered a traitor amongst the white Afrikaaner community.
Anton Goosen was Interviewed in South Africa in 1998 by Mr. Ole Reitov. |
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| Anton Goosen |
| Interview with Anton Goosen about music censorship in South Africa. (Recorded in 1998) |
| 01 January 2001 |
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| 1960s |
Freemusepedia timeline: Africa: 1960s: South Africa: Miriam Makeba, Dolly Rathebe, and Dorothy Masuka. National anthem: 'Nkosi Sikele Africa'. Zimbabwe: Stella Chiweshe and Beuler Djoko |
| 01 January 2001 |
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| South Africa: 'The Censored meet their Censor' |
| 1998: Sipho Mabuse and Ray Phiri, musicians from South Africa, in a first face to face meeting with former censor, Ms. Cecile Pracher, manager of the record library at SABC. |
| 01 January 2001 |
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| 1980s |
Freemusepedia timeline: Africa: 1980s: Mauritania: Malouma Mint El-Meidah. Somalia: Maryam Mursal. Sudan: Balabil, Hanan Bulu-bulu. Gisma and Nasra. South Africa: Pink Floyd, Mzwakhe Mbuli, Mbongeni Ngema, Lucky Dube. DR Congo: Tabu Lay Rochereau |
| 01 January 2001 |
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| 1990s |
Freemusepedia timeline: Africa: 1990s: D. R. Congo: Tabu Lay Rochereau. South Africa: Mbongeni Ngema |
| 01 January 2001 |
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| Roger Lucey |
| Video interview with musician and journalist Roger Lucey about his personal experience of music censorship in South Africa in the 1970's. "It is death to the artist", he says. |
| 06 February 2007 |
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