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Banning Eyre. 2015. Lion Songs: Thomas Mapfumo and the Music that Made Zimbabwe. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 339pp. ISBN 978-0-8223-5908-1 (hbk)

Issue: Vol 3 No. 2 (2016)

Journal: Journal of World Popular Music

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DOI: 10.1558/jwpm.v3i2.27237

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Author: Marc Duby

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