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This section contains information and track samples of various artists writing progressive music and supporting human rights and social justice. Sluit Benjamin Sefanja, Die tribunes, Summer Alexander, Die Welsyn Digters, Onreg CD & Capital 'X’ Punishment.
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Be advised that any enquiries relating to the items featured should be directed to the artistes, distributors, owners and not to The 4WardEver Campaign UK.
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Dr Benjamin Obadiah Zephaniah was born and raised in Birmingham and has been writing poetry for longer than he can remember despite leaving school age just 13 jaar oud. His poetry is strongly influenced by the music and poetry of Jamaica and what he calls ‘street politics’.
Serving nearly a third of his life behind bars, ‘X’ says he has no regrets for the road he has travelled in life, for it has made him who he is today. Using his past experiences behind bars, and his life on the streets, ‘X’ constructs rhymes that make one to ponder.
Produced by Migrant Media, The album contains 16 angry responses to injustice, ranging from Ebele’s spoken piece, The Gathering, condemning Channel 4 for failing to show the film, through roots reggae from Yaz Alexander, the driving emotion of Princess Emmanuelle and the hymnlike Justice from Violet Corlis.
The Tribunes are a fiercely political up-and-coming jazz act. They combine music with spoken words to create what band member Gary Duke describes as “a head-on collision between the Streets and John Coltrane.”
The Welfare Poets are a collective of activists, educators, and artists working together since 1990. Through teaching and music, they bring information and inspiration to those facing oppression and those fighting for liberation.
Yaz is a vocal force to be reckoned with. Her performances are characterised by a passion and energy for her music that captivates and commands audiences under her hypnotic-like spell. She is already established as one of Britain’s most in-demand session and backing vocalists.
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