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Marc Matthews

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Around 2005, Matthews, working under the pseudonym "Tramping Man", formed a musical collaboration named Burn Brothers with two London-based producers, Jean Philippe Altier and Adam Hoyle. They were joined by saxophonist Florian Brand and performed a number of gigs in and around London in 2007. A
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performance poet has not been fully recognised, perhaps because his roots and material were always more Guyanese than
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movement and alternative theatre productions. He was closely involved with
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in the 1940s. He received, he reports, "a mid-Victorian education" at
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in 1992. His work has also been anthologized in collections such as
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had produced an early unbound pamphlet by Matthews,
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He worked as an operator, producer and presenter on
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British Guiana
Queen's College
Guyana Prize for Literature
Guyanese
British Guiana
Queen's College
Georgetown
Radio Demerara
Guyana Broadcasting Service
Cyril Potter Teachers Training College
Peter Kempadoo
London
Black Power
the Caribbean Artists Movement
Linton Kwesi Johnson
nation language
Black British
Ken Corsbie
John Agard
Henry Muttoo
Burnham
United Kingdom
Guyana Prize
Karnak House
Trinidad
Peepal Tree Press
"Biography at Rupununi Music Festival"
the original
"So It Go | Gaffing with Kraws"
Stabroek News

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