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That's Graceland and probably refers to the track That Was Your Mother which is zydeco based. While South African vocals are prominent on the album, none appear on that song. Additional vocals to Paul's were provided by African-American, Louisiana zydeco masters Good Rockin' Dopsie and The Twisters
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Paul Simon is generally the primary singer on the majority of the Simon and Garfunkel tracks. However, there are several famous songs in which Art Garfunkel takes up the lead vocals (Bridge Over Troubled Water, For Emily, etc).
Simon Lord from The Black Ghosts. There's a video featuring him singiing this song in Vimeo.
F. Machine is a band from the United Kingdom from the 1980s. Simon F did vocals, Mark Maierhoffer did guitar and James Bullard did keyboard.
"Under African Skies" with Paul Simon
Simon Barber works for the International Marketing Council of South Africa, that promotes a positive South African brand image for the country.
* Brian Johnson - lead vocals (1980-present) * Angus Young - lead guitar (1973-present) * Malcolm Young - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1973-present) * Cliff Williams - bass guitar, backing vocals (1977-present) * Phil Rudd - drums, percussion (1975-1983, 1994-present) * Dave Evans - lead vocals (1973-1974) * Bon Scott - lead vocals (1974-1980) * Mark Evans - bass guitar, backing vocals (1975-1977) * Simon Wright - drums, percussion (1983-1989) * Chris Slade - drums, percussion (1989-1994)
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Paul Simon surrounded himself with some amazing and contrasting musicians ... and Americans hearing the music from Africa did a lot to get people
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