- 1960s. In
American politics, the song
title gave rise to the
phrase "sing
Kumbaya", a thought-terminating cliché
depicting peaceful goals as compromises...
- The
Kumbaya Festival was an
annual Canadian music and arts
festival in the 1990s. It was
organized by
Molly Johnson as a
benefit for
Canadian charities...
- In Christ,
where he
heard people sing "Come by Here"
famously known as
kumbaya a hymn that was a call to
those who are oppressed, sick, or were at the...
- Travis's "Sixteen Tons", as well as LPs of
their concert performances. "
Kumbaya", a
Gullah black spiritual dating from
slavery days, was also introduced...
-
sketch program The Kids in the Hall. In 1995, Mitc**** parti****ted in the
Kumbaya Festival to
raise money for AIDS research. Mitc****
entered the
radio broadcasting...
-
Folksmen attempted to
recoup their costs by busking,
performing a
version of "
Kumbaya"
inside South Kensington tube station. It was
later reported on Spinal...
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Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is
written by a
prophet [...] The
phrase Kumbaya ("Come by Here"),
taken from the song of the same name, is
likely of Gullah...
-
Summer Winds" / "
Kumbaya" (1962) "Hush Now Sally" / "Don't Turn Around" (1962) "What'll I Do" / "Loadin' Coal" (1962) "Ja-Da" / "
Kumbaya" (1963)
Colin Larkin...
- colour. They
performed as a
backing band for
Lillian Allen at the 1994
Kumbaya Festival. Jmpn for Joy
received widespread airplay on
Canadian radio and...
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Gonna Let
Nobody Turn Me 'Round" "If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus" "
Kumbaya" "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" "Oh, Freedom" "This
Little Light of Mine"...