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Gil Scott-Heron
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Background information
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Oruk? abis?
| Gilbert Scott-Heron
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?j??ibi
| (
1949-04-01
)
O?u K?rin 1, 1949
Chicago
,
Illinois
, U.S.
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Alaisi
| May 27, 2011
(2011-05-27)
(?m? ?dun 62)
New York City
,
New York
, U.S.
[1]
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Iru orin
| Soul
,
[2]
jazz poetry
,
[3]
jazz
,
blues
,
[4]
jazz-funk
,
proto-rap
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Occupation(s)
| Poet, singer-songwriter, author, musician, bluesologist
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Instruments
| Vocals,
Rhodes piano
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Years active
| 1969?2011
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Labels
| RCA
,
Flying Dutchman
,
Strata East
,
Arista
,
TVT
,
XL
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Associated acts
| Brian Jackson
,
Ron Holloway
,
Malik & the O.G's
,
Jamie xx
,
Musicians United for Safe Energy
,
Artists United Against Apartheid
, Black and Blues
Adak?:Extra music sample
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Gilbert
"
Gil
"
Scott-Heron
(April 1, 1949 ? May 27, 2011)
[5]
je olorin
soul
ati
elewi jazz
,
[2]
[3]
, ati olukowe, to gbajumo agaga fun ise re bi onidan
oro siso
.
- ↑
"Gil Scott-Heron, Spoken-Word Musician, Dies at 62"
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The New York Times
. May 28, 2011
.
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/28/nyregion/music-pioneer-scott-heron-dies-after-a-european-trip.html
. Retrieved January 16, 2012
.
- ↑
2.0
2.1
Kot, Greg
(May 26, 2011).
"Turn It Up: Gil Scott-Heron, soul poet, dead at 62"
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Chicago Tribune
. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
- ↑
3.0
3.1
Preston, Rohan B (September 20, 1994).
"Scott-heron's Jazz Poetry Rich In Soul"
.
Chicago Tribune
. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
- ↑
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- ↑
Daoud Tyler-Ameen,
"Gil Scott-Heron, Poet And Musician, Has Died"
, NPR.org, May 27, 2011.