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Tony Bird (singer-songwriter)

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includes one of Bird's most popular songs, "Mango Time", which describes the happiness of the mangoes being ripe, once a year. The
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in Europe and Africa. The album was recorded at the Chocolate Factory in London and features guest musicians such as guitarists
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vocals and for his songs describing life in colonial Africa from a progressive anti-colonial point of view.
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acoustic music critic Jon Herman once described Bird as possessing "a voice from Mars."
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The African Activist Archive Project website includes video of the television show
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Tony Bird was born and grew up in the former colonial city of Zomba in
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Malawian-South African folk singer-songwriter (1945–2019)
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Bird died 17 April 2019 following a battle with cancer.
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folk rock
Dylanesque
Nyasaland
Malawi
Cape Town
Space Theatre
London
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
New York City
Rounder Records
Mountain Records
Arlen Roth
José Neto
CBS
Columbia
South Africa Now – Show #N108
"A Rarely Heard Bird"
"Home"
"Tony Bird Appeals as Singer Presenting Sounds of Africa"
"Arlen Roth | Credits"
AllMusic
"Tony Bird to perform in Eastham - - Harwich Oracle"
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"Music News Digest, April 24, 2019"
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