Ep. 33 - Zaire '74, Muhammad Ali, and "The Rumble in the Jungle" - podcast episode cover

Ep. 33 - Zaire '74, Muhammad Ali, and "The Rumble in the Jungle"

Apr 23, 202247 min
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"The Rumble in the Jungle" featured heavyweight boxing legends, Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, but they were not the only legends who gathered in Zaire in the fall of 1974. The music festival known as Zaire '74 brought African and African American music icons such as B.B. King, Bill Withers, Manu Dibango, and the Godfather of Soul, James Brown together in what Lloyd Price envisioned as a day "the beat would return to its roots." This episode of For the Record: The 70s examines the importance of both the fight and the music festival in an era when Ali and many of the musicians who performed in Zaire were at turning points in their careers.

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