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Pop / Rock 13 April, 2011

Ray Vanderby's Song Used In Documentary 'Have You Heard From Johannesburg'

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Ray Vanderby's Song Used In Documentary 'Have You Heard From Johannesburg'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ RVQ Music) Ray Vanderby's composition, Celebration from 1995 which was originally recorded on the his world music album Gapu, features Ray on keyboards, Simon Black on didgeridoo and Rachel Woods on vocals. The recording was picked up by producer/director Academy Award nominee Connie Field from Clarity Films in the US and used as part of the soundtrack for the 2010 seven part documentary series 'Have You Heard From Johannesburg'.

Have You Heard From Johannesburg is a powerful seven-part documentary series by two-time Academy Award nominee Connie Field that shines light on the global citizens movements that took on South Africa's apartheid regime. It reveals how everyday people helped challenge and end one of the greatest injustices the world has ever known.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzkoue9q3B4






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