“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” ::: Rest. In. Peace. Gil Scott-Heron + Footage
Poet/musician/author, Gil Scott-Heron, has passed at the age of 62 years old. Scott-Heron was well-known for his poetic work and his composition, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” Many hip-hop artists referred to him as the Godfather of Rap. He passed in New York City, where was was born, on May 27. Scott-Heron had become ill after returning from an European trip. After the news hit, Chuck D tweeted, “RIP GSH…and we do what we do and how we do because of you.” Usher shared, “I just learned of the loss of a very important poet…R.I.P., Gil Scott-Heron. The revolution will be live!!” Scott-Heron is survived by his wife and daughter. Rest. In. Peace.
Here’s an excerpt from the 90’s by Skip Blumberg. Here, he explains the meaning behind his piece “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”

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