Artists United against Apartheid presented to Chairman of the Special Committee Against Apartheid the first pressing of the "Sun-City" record. More than 50 artists, representing rock, jazz, reggae, Latin and African music, including Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis and others, joined together to record the song which protests against apartheid. Iqbal Akhund (far right), Assistant Secretary-General of the Centre Against Apartheid, speaking on behalf of the U.N. Secretary-General during the presentation ceremony at United Nations Headquarters. Also shown are (l to r) Steven Van Zandt (Little Steven), one of the artists who recorded "Sun City," and Serge Elie Charles, Vice-Chairman...
Artists United against Apartheid presented to Chairman of the Special Committee Against Apartheid the first pressing of the "Sun-City" record. More than 50 artists, representing rock, jazz, reggae, Latin and African music, including Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis and others, joined together to record the song which protests against apartheid. Iqbal Akhund (far right), Assistant Secretary-General of the Centre Against Apartheid, speaking on behalf of the U.N. Secretary-General during the presentation ceremony at United Nations Headquarters. Also shown are (l to r) Steven Van Zandt (Little Steven), one of the artists who recorded "Sun City," and Serge Elie Charles, Vice-Chairman of the Special Committee Against Apartheid.