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- americký hudebník (cs)
- amerikansk sanger (da)
- amerikansk songar (nn)
- kantante merikano (pap)
- זמר אמריקאי (iw)
- خواننده آمریکایی (fa)
- شاعر أمريكي (ar)
- ލިޔުންތެރިއެއް (dv)
- cyfansoddwr a aned yn 1949 (cy)
- Bandarískur tónlistarmaður (is)
- Afrik-usona muzikisto, poeto kaj verkisto (eo)
- Amerikaans zanger (1949–2011) (nl)
- Poeta estadounidense (es)
- US-amerikanischer Musiker und Dichter (de)
- amerikai zenész, költő és szerző (hu)
- amerikansk poet och musiker (sv)
- amerykański muzyk i poeta (pl)
- musicien, poète et romancier américain (fr)
- poeta e musicista statunitense (it)
- American soul and jazz poet, musician, and author (1949–2011) (en)
- মার্কিন জ্যাজ কবি, গায়ক, সুরকার এবং লেখক, (bn)
- アメリカ合衆国のミュージシャン、詩人、衣裳デザイナー (1949-2011)yhy (ja)
- Американский поэт и музыкант (ru)
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- "Gil Scott-Heron released poems as songs, recorded songs that were based on his earliest poems and writings, wrote novels and became a hero to many for his music, activism and his anger. There is always the anger – an often beautiful, passionate anger. An often awkward anger. A very soulful anger. And often it is a very sad anger. But it is the pervasive mood, theme and feeling within his work – and around his work, hovering, piercing, occasionally weighing down; often lifting the work up, helping to place it in your face. And for all the preaching and warning signs in his work, the last two decades of Gil Scott-Heron's life to date have seen him succumb to the pressures and demons he has so often warned others about." (en)
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