Artist
Gil Scott-Heron
- Tracks on RLJR
- 7
- Total plays
- 60
- Last.fm listeners
- 819,306
Gil Scott-Heron (born April 1, 1949 in Chicago, died May 27, 2011 in New York City) was an American poet and musician, known primarily for his late 1960s and early 1970s work as a spoken word performer, associated with African American militant activists. Heron is perhaps most well known for his poems/songs "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" and "What's the Word - Johannesburg" a movement hit during the 1980's South Africa college and national divestment movement in the United States of America.
In rotation
Shut 'em Down
FROM The Best of Gil Scott-Heron (1984) [FLAC] | Soul
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
FROM The Best of Gil Scott-Heron (1984) [FLAC] | Soul
Ain't No Such Thing as a Superman
FROM The Best of Gil Scott-Heron (1984) [FLAC] | Soul
Home Is Where The Hatred Is
FROM Ghetto Style | 1998 | Soul
Is That Jazz?
FROM Reflections | 1994 | Soul
The Bottle ft. Brian Jackson
FROM Greatest Ever 70's Groove - CD2 | Soul
No Exit
FROM Moving Target | 1994 | Soul
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Last heard
- Home Is Where The Hatred Is14 Aug
- Shut 'em Down8 Aug
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised5 Aug
- Is That Jazz?26 Jul
- Home Is Where The Hatred Is24 Jul
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised18 Jul
- Shut 'em Down17 Jul
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised17 Jul
- Shut 'em Down15 Jul
- Ain't No Such Thing as a Superman14 Jul
