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  1. 4 days ago · FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio (WJW) — A local sports writer who was “woven into the fabric” of Northeast Ohio is being laid to rest on Monday. FOX 8’s own Dan Coughlin died Oct. 6 at his home in ...

  2. As a member of the South African rock group Bright Blue in the 1980s, Dan Heymann penned the anti-apartheid protest song Weeping. On May 19th, 2013, I sat down with Dan in New York City, where he has lived since 1992. The following are excerpts from that interview about the story behind the song, and the protest music scene during the end of ...

  3. The Radio Rats' 1979 hit, "ZX Dan", was placed second, while "Scatterlings of Africa" (1983) by Johnny Clegg and Juluka was third. The song was covered by Qkumba Zoo in 1996, Soweto String Quartet featuring Vusi Mahlasela in 1996, Coenie de Villiers in 1997, James Stewart in 2002, Soweto Gospel Choir in 2004, Josh Groban (with Ladysmith Black Mambazo ) in 2006, and Louise Carver in 2009.

  4. "Weeping" is an anti-apartheid protest song written by Dan Heymann in the mid-1980s, and first recorded by Heymann and the South African group Bright Blue in 1987. [1] The song was a pointed response to the 1985 State of Emergency declared by President P.W. Botha , which resulted in "large-scale killings of unarmed and peaceful demonstrators against racial discrimination and segregation in ...

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  5. Weeping, written by Dan Heymann (sometimes mis-spelled as Dan Heyman), is a famous protest song that emerged from the South African anti Apartheid movement during the mid-1980's, and this song of freedom has been recorded by many artists, including noted South African band Bright Blue and, more recently, Josh Groban, in a collaboration with Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Vusi Mahlasela, who has ...

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Weeping was an example of a protest song, which used symbolism to evade censorship and at the same time conveyed a powerful message of hope of the end of apartheid to the people. Dan Heymann was a member of a rock-and-roll band called Bright Blue. They formed in Cape Town in 1983: brothers Peter (drums) and Ian Cohen (bass and vocals), Tom Fox ...

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  8. In the middle of it all, at the noisy rock 'n roll Roxy, I heard this song. 'Madiba' Tom Fox said, 'Madiba, Madiba' he sung. There was an intimacy, an excitement about using that name. It was coming, you just knew Nelson Mandela's release was imminent, and Bright Blue's Dan Heymann wrote this song, anticipating. February 1990 came and went.

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