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Roger Lucey

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Roger Lucey, born January 21, 1954 in Durban, South Africa, was a musician, filmmaker, actor, and educator. Influenced by his Zulu friend Jabulani Makatini, Lucey began writing protest songs addressing apartheid inequalities. He started performing in Durban's coffee bars, playing acoustic guitar and singing covers alongside his own compositions. In the late 1970s, Lucey gained attention through live performances and releases such as The Road is Much Longer (1979) and Half Alive (1980). His political songs drew attention from the South African Police, leading to censorship and harassment. Despite these challenges, Lucey continued recording and performing. Notable songs include "Lungile Thabalza" (1979) and "You only need say nothing" (1979).
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