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  2. Black Sash - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sash was founded on 19 May 1955 by six middle-class white women, Jean Sinclair, Ruth Foley, Elizabeth McLaren, Tertia Pybus, Jean Bosazza and Helen Newton-Thompson. [1] The organisation was founded as the Women’s Defence of the Constitution League but was eventually shortened by the press as the Black Sash due to the women's habit ...

  3. Anti-Apartheid Movement - Wikipedia

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    A major part of the campaign revolved around music, which helped publicise Mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle to the British public. In 1984, The Special A.K.A released the hit single "Free Nelson Mandela" which reached number 9 in the UK music charts. In 1986, Artists Against Apartheid organised the Freedom Festival at Clapham Common in ...

  4. Encore une fois - Wikipedia

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    Sash! " Encore une fois " ( [ɑ̃.kɔʁ yn fwa]; French for "One More Time") is a song by German DJ group Sash!, released in January 1997 by Polygram as the second single from the group's debut album, It's My Life – The Album (1997). The song features French vocals by German vocalist Sabine Ohmes and found huge success in clubs throughout the ...

  5. Colour the World - Wikipedia

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    Colour the World. Sash! " Colour the World " is a song by German production group Sash! featuring Nigerian-Swedish recording artist and producer Dr. Alban. It was released in 1999 via Mighty, Club Tools, and Multiply Records as the fourth and final single from the group's second studio album, Life Goes On (1998).

  6. God Bless Our Homeland Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The current lyrics of the "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" national anthem that has been in use since the 1970s were written by Michael Kwame Gbordzoe while a student within the framework of a national competition, [5] and is accompanied by Ghana's national pledge. Thus, the official current lyrics of "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" are as follows ...

  7. Raindrops (Stunt song) - Wikipedia

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    Digital Spy. [4] "Raindrops (Encore une fois)" is a mashup of Sash!'s hit single "Encore une fois" and Stunt's single "Raindrops". The mashup was provided by German dance project Kindervater, and the song was released as a song by Sash! and Stunt as they both were attracted by the mashup and also both featured in the video.

  8. Encore Une Fois – The Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Sash! S4!Sash! Encore Une Fois – The Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album released by German dance act Sash! It was released on October 30, 2000, through the Multiply Records label. [1] It includes the singles released from the previous three albums, extra album tracks, and a 17-minute 'megamix' of the singles mixed by Oliver Momm.

  9. Sash! discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Sash!, a German DJ/production team. In 1996, Sash! released "It's My Life", which became a European club hit. In 1997, with Sabine Ohmes as the singer, Sash! released "Encore Une Fois" which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart, as well as reaching the top 10 in many other countries.