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Gil Scott-Heron
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A member of the "Artists United Against Apartheid" charity project in 1985.
CD: "Pieces of a Man" (RCA)
CD: "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (RCA)
(2010) He recorded his final album, "I'm New Here." It was produced by Richard Russell.
(1985) He appeared on the all-star anti-apartheid album, "Sun City."
(1979) He performed with the Musicians United for Safe Energy's "No Nukes" benefit concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
(1974) He was signed by Clive Davis for Arista Records.
(1970 - 1982) He recorded 13 albums.
(1971) He recorded his second album, "Pieces of a Man," which included the song, "Home is Where the Hatred Is."
(1970) He recorded his first album: "Small Talk at 125th and Lenox," on the Flying Dutchman label including the live recitation of "Revolution."
Author of second novel, "The Nigger Factory."
Author of the book of verse, "Small Talk at 125th and Lenox."
(1968) Author of novel, "The Vulture," about a murder mystery.
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