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African brilliance in the heart of England
Chris Searle on jazz

Ntshuks Bonga and Dave Draper / Ntshuks Bonga, Andy Champion and Cory Mwamba

Snow in November / Paperstone Suite (FMR CD 308) / (FMR CD 422)

NTSHUKS BONGA from Johannesburg arrived with his family in London in 1970, a sevenyear-old refugee from apartheid South Africa. He speaks warmly of the International Defence and Aid Fund and its activist Allen Cook, who supported his family on their arrival and first month living in Highbury and Stamford Hill.

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