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Clegg, Johnny, 1953-2019

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Personal name headingClegg, Johnny, 1953-2019
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Variant(s)Clegg, Jonathan Paul, 1953-2019
Zoulou Blanc, 1953-2019
See alsoCorporate body: Johnny Clegg Band
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Founded corporate body: Juluka (Musical group)
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Founded corporate body: Savuka (Musical group)
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Associated countrySouth Africa
Birth date1953-06-07
Death date2019-07-16
Place of birthBacup (England)
Place of deathJohannesburg (South Africa)
Profession or occupationSingers Composers Anthropologists
Found inJohnny Clegg, c1988: p. 41 (b. 6-7-1953)
African heartbeat, p2008: container (Johnny Clegg Band)
Wikipedia, January 23, 2014 (Johnny Clegg; born Jonathan Clegg, June 7, 1953, Bacup, Lancashire; British-born musician and anthropologist from South Africa; sometimes called Le Zoulou Blanc; formed Juluka in 1969, and later Savuka)
Oxford music online, January 23, 2014: Enc. of popular music, 4th ed. (Johnny Clegg; born Jonathan Clegg, June 7, 1953, Rochdale, Lancashire, England; vocalist and composer; leader of two multi-racial South African Zulu/pop bands, Juluka and Savuka)
All music guide WWW site, January 23, 2014 (Johnny Clegg; born June 7, 1953, Rochdale, Lancashire, England; South African singer-songwriter)
Int. ww in pop. mus., 14th ed. (Clegg, Johnny; born July 13, 1953, Rochdale, Lancashire, England; South African singer and composer)
New York times WWW site, viewed July 17, 2019 (in obituary published July 16: Johnny Clegg; b. Jonathan Paul Clegg, June 7, 1953, Bacup, England; d. Tuesday [July 16, 2019], Johannesburg, aged 66; British-born South African singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose fusion of Western and African influences found an international audience and stood as an emblem of resistance to the apartheid authorities in his adopted land)
Associated languageeng zul