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****agai was an Afro-rock band,
active in the
early 1970s in London,
whose relatively short career produced two
albums recorded in 1971. It has been described...
- An ****egai or
****agai is a
polearm used for throwing,
usually a
light spear or
javelin made up of a
wooden handle with an iron tip. The use of various...
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Zimbabwe is an
album by afro-rock band
****agai.
Their second and
final release, it was
recorded at Nova
Sound Studios in
London for
Vertigo Records, but...
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****agai (1963–1986) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse.
****agai was a bay
horse bred in Kentucky, he was
sired by
Warfare and out of the mare, Primary...
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notable bands,
including The Blue Notes, the
Brotherhood of
Breath and
****agai. Born in Cape Town,
Moholo formed The Blue
Notes with
Chris McGregor, Johnny...
- Kill) (Affinity, 1987)
Cosmics Chapter 90 (Ah Um, 1989 [1990]) With
****agai ****agai (Vertigo, 1971)
Zimbabwe (Vertigo, 1971) With The Blue
Notes Legacy:...
- the African-heritage
bands in London,
alongside such
contemporaries as
****agai,
Chris McGregor's
Brotherhood of Breath,
Demon Fuzz,
Black Velvet, and...
- death. In the
early 1970s, Feza was also
member of the afro-rock band
****agai. Feza died in London, in
December 1975, from
untreated pneumonia. Shortly...
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bands and
artists in the late 1960s and
early 1970s
included Osibisa,
****agai and
Lafayette Afro Rock Band. Afro rock
borrows heavily from traditional...
- the
emergence of
bands and
artists like
****agai in the late 1960s and
early 1970s. The
original lineup of
****agai comprised five members,
three hailing...