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United States Artists and Performers Who Have Performed in South Africa 198 Broadway * New York, N.Y. 10038 * (212) 962-1210 Tilden J. LeMelle, Chairman Jennifer Davis, Executvle Director United States Artists and Performers Who Have Performed in South Africa MO1E ATE Jim Abrahams, film maker September 1984 America, country rock group, October 1981 composed of: Gerry Beckley, Davy Bernell Bob Anderson, singer June 1981 Paul Anka, singer May 1981 Susan Anton, singer April 1982 Bellamy Brothers, country music singers August 1984 C.L. Blast, singer December 1984 Norman Boehm, pianist January 1983 Ernest Borgnine, actor January 1982 Gwen Brisco, singer December 1981 September 1983 January 1984 Shirley Brown, singer October 1981 Glen Campbell, country music singer November 1981 Clarence Cartef, singer November 1981 October 1982 February 1984 Ray Charles, singer October 1981 Cher, singer/acteress August 1981 Rita Coolidge, singer August 1981 Kelly Danyluk November 1984 Valerie Errante, singer January 1984 Jack Faulla, ballet dancer November .1984 Renee Fleming, singer January 1984 Carla Fontang, jazz trombonist November 1981 George Forest November 1981 Milos Forman, film director September 1984 Midel Fox, jazz musician September 1984 Don Francisco, gospel singer April 1984 "Glide," breakdancer, member of the July 1984 Dynamic Rockers David Golup, pianist February 1985 Jack Gregg, jazz musician September 1981 Michael Gunt, pianist January 1984 Susan Haine, dancer November 1983 David Hasselhof, TV star July 1983 March 1985 Richard Hatch March 1981 Goldie Hawn, actress March 1981 Richard Groove Holmes, jazz musician December 1983 Jimmy Bo Home, singer March 1981 Susan Howard, actress March 1981 Peanuts Hucko, jazz clarinetist April 1982 Suzie Hyde, dancer December 1983 Janis Ian, singer December 1981 January 1982 David Jackson, jazz ousician September 1981 Willie "Gator" Jackson, jazz musician September 1981 Marine Jahana, dancer November 1983 Oliver Johnson, jazz musician September-October 1983 Jack Jones, singer April 1981 Sue Jorgensen, ice skater July 1985 Fern Kinney August 1981 Eartha Kitt, singer/actress January 1987 Louis Lane, symphony conductor June 1981 David Lively, pianist March 1986 Love Machine, dancers & singers November 1983 Anne Margeret, actress-singer February 1982 Barry Martin, dancer September 1983 Johnny Mathis, singer January 1982 Kevin Elliot Maynor, opera singer January 1984 Mighty Clouds of Joy, gospel singers September 1982 Ella Mitchell, gospel singer February 1984 Marion Vernett Moore, opera singer January 1984 The New York Barbers' Shop & October 1981 Agrapucion Coral de Elizando Linda Oliphat, singer December 1981 Charles Pace November 1981 Alan J. Pakula, film director March 1983 Peter Mancer Dancers and Reborn October 1981 Russell Peters, pianist January 1981 Tim "Venus Flytrap" Reid, TV star April 1981 Linda Ronstadt, rock singer May 1983 Telly "Kojak" Savalas, actor January 1982 Shirley Scott, singer September 1982 Neil Sedaka, singer May 1982 .Sharon Shackleford June 1981 Sha Na Na, rock group November 1981 Terrence Shank, director February 1986 February 1987 Frank Sinatra, singer August 1981 Diana Solomon, singer October 1981 Candi Staton, singer March 1981 Dakota Staton, jazz musician August 1984 Jonathan Sternberg, conductor February-March 1987 Joseph Swenson, violinist February 1981 Buddy Tate, jazz saxophonist February 1981 John Thomas, jazz musician September-October 1983 Stanley Turrentine, jazz artist October 1982 Lee Variety, leader of Variations band March 1981 Village People, band December 1981 Lovelace Watkins, singer January 1981 "Wavey" Legs, breakdancer, member of July 1984 the Dynamic Rockers Ronny Whyte, pianist September 1983 Aaron Williams, ventriloquist May 1981 Willy, juggler September 1984 William C. Witter, actor September 1983 Robert Wright November 1981 Oxana Yablonskaya, pianist November 1985 Robert Yokabaskas, ice-skater July 1985 Saul Zaentz, film director September 1984 Mark Zeltser, pianist May 1981 Efrem Zimbalist, actor January 1982 Source: " Register of Entertainers, Actors and Others Who Have Performed in Apartheid South Africa" United Nations Centre Against Apartheid 27 March 1987 Copyright (c) 1987 The Africa Fund September, 1987.
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