Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga in 2015. Charles Sykes/Invision/AP July 22, 2023 Tony Bennett: the timeless visionary who, with a nod to America’s musical heritage, embraced the future Jose Valentino Ruiz, University of Florida The jazz singer saw renewed success late in life on the back of collaborations with an eclectic array of artists.
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Lars Baron/Getty Images February 18, 2020 Dance softly and carry a big voice: understanding Joseph Shabalala David Coplan, University of the Witwatersrand Joseph Shabalala would grow world famous for his music. But it is shaped by the spiritual aspects of his life as much as it is by the hardships of black life - and by his dreams.
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