These two men have a lotta friends; and you might have seen a lot of them on the 'Sun City' special on RWP. They are producer Arthur Baker (left) and guitarist Little Steven (aka Miami Steve Van Zandt) and they co-ordinated the anti-apartheid single and accompanying mini-album. Baker is a big name in funk, so got all his rappin' mates like Afrika Bambaataa in on the project, whilst Steven had call on rockers like his former Boss (the Boss) Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan.
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Rip It Up, Issue 101, 1 December 1985, Page 2
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84These two men have a lotta friends; and you might have seen a lot of them on the 'Sun City' special on RWP. They are producer Arthur Baker (left) and guitarist Little Steven (aka Miami Steve Van Zandt) and they co-ordinated the anti-apartheid single and accompanying mini-album. Baker is a big name in funk, so got all his rappin' mates like Afrika Bambaataa in on the project, whilst Steven had call on rockers like his former Boss (the Boss) Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. Rip It Up, Issue 101, 1 December 1985, Page 2
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