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Benjamin Booker — Re-Run

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In this This Song rerun from 2016, you’ll hear Benjamin Booker in the time between his first self titled record and his new album Witness. The artists explains the profound influence William Onyeabor’s “Why Go to War” had on him, and why he’s ready to weave politics into his work.

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When? This feed was archived on April 23, 2018 18:08 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 23, 2018 17:24 (6+ y ago)

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In this This Song rerun from 2016, you’ll hear Benjamin Booker in the time between his first self titled record and his new album Witness. The artists explains the profound influence William Onyeabor’s “Why Go to War” had on him, and why he’s ready to weave politics into his work.

Photo: Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon/KUTX

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