• Zaire 74 was a three-day live music festival that took place on 22 to 24 September 1974 at the Stade du 20 Mai in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic...
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  • Zaïre 74: The African Artists is a live album of selected performances recorded at the Zaire 74 music festival in 1974, which preceded the Rumble in the...
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    nationwide tour across the US. In September 1974, she participated in Zaire 74, a promotional musical festival event for the heavyweight boxing championship...
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  • King, and promoter Don King, in the lead-up to the fight and accompanying Zaire 74 music festival, alongside interview footage of Norman Mailer, George Plimpton...
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    weeks to October 30. A three-night-long music festival to hype the fight, Zaire 74, took place as scheduled, September 22–24, including performances by James...
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    the Animals. In 1974, Masekela and friend Stewart Levine organised the Zaire 74 music festival in Kinshasa set around the Rumble in the Jungle boxing match...
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  • Festival, where they won the Silver Prize. The sisters also performed at the Zaire 74 concert in Africa alongside James Brown during the Rumble in the Jungle...
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    Congo River (redirect from Zaire River)
    The Congo River, formerly also known as the Zaire River, is the second-longest river in Africa, shorter only than the Nile, as well as the third-largest...
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    Rochereau. Congolese modern music is also influenced in part by its politics. Zaire, then in 1965, Mobutu Sese Seko took over, and despite massive corruption...
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    2011. Retrieved 4 February 2010. Young & Turner 2013, p. 74. Johns, Michael (29 June 1989) "Zaire's Mobutu Visits America", Heritage Foundation Executive...
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