Forty years ago, a Zimbabwean drummer in Scotland threw away his passport and helped invent the sound of the Eighties. He’s been crossing genres, stretching rhythms, and defying the forces that divide us ever since
Zeke Manyika, Pop’s Citizen of the World
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‘Derry Girls’ season three is filming this year
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JACK OSBOURNE ‘Was Not In A Good Place’ During The Making Of ‘The Osbournes’
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Trump supporters are being mocked for using Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ on TikTok
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