Johnny Clegg – Scatterlings of Africa – 46664 London 2008

October 252009

Johnny Clegg – Scatterlings of Africa 2008
46664 Nelson Mandela Birthday Party
27. Juni 2008 Hyde Park London, GB
with the Soweto Gospel Choir
(’annoyed’)

Part 1/2
(a little async/correction)

The concert proceeds will benefit Nelson Mandela’s HIV/AIDS charity 46664 that he founded in 2002. “I am supposed to be retired but my friends and the charitable organizations that bear my name want to use my 90th birthday year to raise funds to continue our work and so of course I want to help them,” said Nelson Mandela.

Mr. Mandela made HIV AIDS the target of his ‘new fight’ in 2002 and the 46664 campaign was launched with a concert in Cape Town on November 29th 2003 under the direction of Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox and Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor with support from artists such as Bono, The Edge and Beyonce,

46664 takes its name from Mr. Mandela’s Robben Island prison number. He was prisoner number 466, incarcerated in 1964.

At the time of Mr. Mandela’s release in 1990 South Africa recorded 120,000 people living with HIV. Today the number of South Africans living with HIV AIDS exceeds 5.5. million.

Inspired by the vision and leadership of Nelson Mandela, 46664 is an African response to the global HIV AIDS epidemic that invites the whole world to take the fight in hand.

A campaign vehicle of the Nelson Mandela charitable organisations, 46664 raises funds to support the ongoing 46664 campaign and the HIV AIDS projects it directly supports throughout sub-Saharan Africa. 46664’s project funds develop and support practical programmes for the prevention, testing, and care and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS

46664 recently unveiled its new campaign “It’s in our hands,” which will build on its past achievements and expand its outreach activities in South Africa to communities and schools to engage the youth who are at most at risk. The not-for-profit organisation harnesses the universal connecting power of music, sport and entertainment to deliver its messages primarily to the younger generations. The campaign is supported by over 80 international ambassadors from the world of sport and entertainment.

Give 1 minute of your life to Stop AIDS.
Go online to make a donation at www.46664.com

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http://www.johnnyclegg.com

Duration : 0:5:13

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Johnny Clegg – Scatterlings of Africa – 46664 London 2008

October 252009

Johnny Clegg – Scatterlings of Africa 2008
46664 Nelson Mandela Birthday Party
27. Juni 2008 Hyde Park London, GB
with the Soweto Gospel Choir
(’annoyed’)

Part 1/2
(a little async/correction)

The concert proceeds will benefit Nelson Mandela’s HIV/AIDS charity 46664 that he founded in 2002. “I am supposed to be retired but my friends and the charitable organizations that bear my name want to use my 90th birthday year to raise funds to continue our work and so of course I want to help them,” said Nelson Mandela.

Mr. Mandela made HIV AIDS the target of his ‘new fight’ in 2002 and the 46664 campaign was launched with a concert in Cape Town on November 29th 2003 under the direction of Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox and Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor with support from artists such as Bono, The Edge and Beyonce,

46664 takes its name from Mr. Mandela’s Robben Island prison number. He was prisoner number 466, incarcerated in 1964.

At the time of Mr. Mandela’s release in 1990 South Africa recorded 120,000 people living with HIV. Today the number of South Africans living with HIV AIDS exceeds 5.5. million.

Inspired by the vision and leadership of Nelson Mandela, 46664 is an African response to the global HIV AIDS epidemic that invites the whole world to take the fight in hand.

A campaign vehicle of the Nelson Mandela charitable organisations, 46664 raises funds to support the ongoing 46664 campaign and the HIV AIDS projects it directly supports throughout sub-Saharan Africa. 46664’s project funds develop and support practical programmes for the prevention, testing, and care and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS

46664 recently unveiled its new campaign “It’s in our hands,” which will build on its past achievements and expand its outreach activities in South Africa to communities and schools to engage the youth who are at most at risk. The not-for-profit organisation harnesses the universal connecting power of music, sport and entertainment to deliver its messages primarily to the younger generations. The campaign is supported by over 80 international ambassadors from the world of sport and entertainment.

Give 1 minute of your life to Stop AIDS.
Go online to make a donation at www.46664.com

http://johnnyclegg.blogspot.com
http://johnnyclegg.de.vu
http://www.johnnyclegg.com

Duration : 0:5:13

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Johnny Clegg & Joan Baez – Asimbonanga – 46664 London 2008

October 162009

Johnny Clegg & Joan Baez – Asimbonanga 2008
46664 Nelson Mandela Birthday Party
27. Juni 2008 Hyde Park London, GB
with the Soweto Gospel Choir

Part 2/2
(a little async/correction)
Lyrics: Johnny Clegg & Nelson Mandela – Asimbonanga – in Frankfurt
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=XkU-2OlKRYk

another one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ILg9_AFOvE

Blog-Ref.
http://www.charity-work.com/charity-organizations/johnny-clegg-joan-baez-asimbonanga-46664-london-2008

The concert proceeds will benefit Nelson Mandela’s HIV/AIDS charity 46664 that he founded in 2002. “I am supposed to be retired but my friends and the charitable organizations that bear my name want to use my 90th birthday year to raise funds to continue our work and so of course I want to help them,” said Nelson Mandela.

Mr. Mandela made HIV AIDS the target of his ‘new fight’ in 2002 and the 46664 campaign was launched with a concert in Cape Town on November 29th 2003 under the direction of Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox and Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor with support from artists such as Bono, The Edge and Beyonce,

46664 takes its name from Mr. Mandela’s Robben Island prison number. He was prisoner number 466, incarcerated in 1964.

At the time of Mr. Mandela’s release in 1990 South Africa recorded 120,000 people living with HIV. Today the number of South Africans living with HIV AIDS exceeds 5.5. million.

Inspired by the vision and leadership of Nelson Mandela, 46664 is an African response to the global HIV AIDS epidemic that invites the whole world to take the fight in hand.

A campaign vehicle of the Nelson Mandela charitable organisations, 46664 raises funds to support the ongoing 46664 campaign and the HIV AIDS projects it directly supports throughout sub-Saharan Africa. 46664’s project funds develop and support practical programmes for the prevention, testing, and care and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS

46664 recently unveiled its new campaign “It’s in our hands,” which will build on its past achievements and expand its outreach activities in South Africa to communities and schools to engage the youth who are at most at risk. The not-for-profit organisation harnesses the universal connecting power of music, sport and entertainment to deliver its messages primarily to the younger generations. The campaign is supported by over 80 international ambassadors from the world of sport and entertainment.

Give 1 minute of your life to Stop AIDS.
Go online to make a donation at www.46664.com

“JOAN BAEZ ad Arezzo, ma prima a Londra… Lunedì 21 luglio ad Arezzo arriva Joan Baez, una delle artiste più grandi della scena musicale mondiale, in attesa di sentirla dal vivo vi proponiamo, tratta dal 46664 concert di Hyde Park in Londra, il concerto che è stato organizzato per il 90° compleanno di Nelson Madiba Mandela, xgweha visto la partecipazione di molte star delal musica e grazie a MTV, a proposito grazie per esistere, vi regaliamo una vera chicca: il duetto che Joan Baez ha fatto con Johnny Clegg cantando una delle più belle canzoni dedicate a Mandela: Amsibonanga. BUON ASCOLTO… comunicato stampa del 18 luglio 2008 a cura di fabio mustafà fioroni per Comitato MIRSIA Mai In Riunione Sempre In Azione E mail: cittadiniarezzo@yahoo.it mobile 338 44 93 239 www.libericittadini.it su www.youtube.com digita i nostri canali “libericittadini” e “superottoscio” guarda la tua televisione digita ALTRATV”

“The song refers to the period when Mandela was at Robben Island maximum security prison for 21 years without any South Africans having access to him or seeing him even on television. For many years, the apartheid regime kept him from the public hoping that his iconic status would fade. So, “Asimbonanga Umfowethu, laph’ ekhona, laph’ ehlezikhona” means we have not seen our brother, where he’s been, where he remains. The language is Zulu.”(ThandiNC)

http://johnnyclegg.blogspot.com
http://johnnyclegg.gulli.com
http://www.johnnyclegg.com

Duration : 0:4:42

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Johnny Clegg & Joan Baez – Asimbonanga – 46664 London 2008

October 162009

Johnny Clegg & Joan Baez – Asimbonanga 2008
46664 Nelson Mandela Birthday Party
27. Juni 2008 Hyde Park London, GB
with the Soweto Gospel Choir

Part 2/2
(a little async/correction)
Lyrics: Johnny Clegg & Nelson Mandela – Asimbonanga – in Frankfurt
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=XkU-2OlKRYk

another one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ILg9_AFOvE

Blog-Ref.
http://www.charity-work.com/charity-organizations/johnny-clegg-joan-baez-asimbonanga-46664-london-2008

The concert proceeds will benefit Nelson Mandela’s HIV/AIDS charity 46664 that he founded in 2002. “I am supposed to be retired but my friends and the charitable organizations that bear my name want to use my 90th birthday year to raise funds to continue our work and so of course I want to help them,” said Nelson Mandela.

Mr. Mandela made HIV AIDS the target of his ‘new fight’ in 2002 and the 46664 campaign was launched with a concert in Cape Town on November 29th 2003 under the direction of Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox and Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor with support from artists such as Bono, The Edge and Beyonce,

46664 takes its name from Mr. Mandela’s Robben Island prison number. He was prisoner number 466, incarcerated in 1964.

At the time of Mr. Mandela’s release in 1990 South Africa recorded 120,000 people living with HIV. Today the number of South Africans living with HIV AIDS exceeds 5.5. million.

Inspired by the vision and leadership of Nelson Mandela, 46664 is an African response to the global HIV AIDS epidemic that invites the whole world to take the fight in hand.

A campaign vehicle of the Nelson Mandela charitable organisations, 46664 raises funds to support the ongoing 46664 campaign and the HIV AIDS projects it directly supports throughout sub-Saharan Africa. 46664’s project funds develop and support practical programmes for the prevention, testing, and care and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS

46664 recently unveiled its new campaign “It’s in our hands,” which will build on its past achievements and expand its outreach activities in South Africa to communities and schools to engage the youth who are at most at risk. The not-for-profit organisation harnesses the universal connecting power of music, sport and entertainment to deliver its messages primarily to the younger generations. The campaign is supported by over 80 international ambassadors from the world of sport and entertainment.

Give 1 minute of your life to Stop AIDS.
Go online to make a donation at www.46664.com

“JOAN BAEZ ad Arezzo, ma prima a Londra… Lunedì 21 luglio ad Arezzo arriva Joan Baez, una delle artiste più grandi della scena musicale mondiale, in attesa di sentirla dal vivo vi proponiamo, tratta dal 46664 concert di Hyde Park in Londra, il concerto che è stato organizzato per il 90° compleanno di Nelson Madiba Mandela, xgweha visto la partecipazione di molte star delal musica e grazie a MTV, a proposito grazie per esistere, vi regaliamo una vera chicca: il duetto che Joan Baez ha fatto con Johnny Clegg cantando una delle più belle canzoni dedicate a Mandela: Amsibonanga. BUON ASCOLTO… comunicato stampa del 18 luglio 2008 a cura di fabio mustafà fioroni per Comitato MIRSIA Mai In Riunione Sempre In Azione E mail: cittadiniarezzo@yahoo.it mobile 338 44 93 239 www.libericittadini.it su www.youtube.com digita i nostri canali “libericittadini” e “superottoscio” guarda la tua televisione digita ALTRATV”

“The song refers to the period when Mandela was at Robben Island maximum security prison for 21 years without any South Africans having access to him or seeing him even on television. For many years, the apartheid regime kept him from the public hoping that his iconic status would fade. So, “Asimbonanga Umfowethu, laph’ ekhona, laph’ ehlezikhona” means we have not seen our brother, where he’s been, where he remains. The language is Zulu.”(ThandiNC)

http://johnnyclegg.blogspot.com
http://johnnyclegg.gulli.com
http://www.johnnyclegg.com

Duration : 0:4:42

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