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The Church - South African singing legend and activist "Mama Africa" Miriam Makeba's body is wheeled to the church on November 12, 2008 after it arrived at the OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg from Italy where she died aged 76. Makeba's wooden coffin was met at OR Tambo Airport by the singer's family, who were joined by arts minister Pallo Jordan and several prominent South African musicians.

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South African singing legend and activist "Mama Africa" Miriam Makeba's body is wheeled to the church on November 12, 2008 after it arrived at the OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg from Italy where she died aged 76. Makeba's wooden coffin was met at OR Tambo Airport by the singer's family, who were joined by arts minister Pallo Jordan and several prominent South African musicians.
  • The Church - DUBLIN, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 24:  Tom Meighan of Kasabian performs on stage at the Arthur's Day Guinness 250th Anniversary Celebration at The Church on September 24, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland. The Arthur's Day Event celebrates the 250th anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the lease on the St. James Gate Brewery. The festivities begin in Dublin at 17:59 local time with a toast to Arthur Guinness and continue as fans come together to experience live music events in over 30 venues across Dublin from intimate gigs in pubs and music venues to a concert at the St. James's Gate brewery itself. Celebrations will also take place around the globe, including New York, Lagos, and Kuala Lumpur to mark this milestone.
  • The Church - DUBLIN, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 24:  Tom Meighan of Kasabian performs on stage at the Arthur's Day Guinness 250th Anniversary Celebration at The Church on September 24, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland. The Arthur's Day Event celebrates the 250th anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the lease on the St. James Gate Brewery. The festivities begin in Dublin at 17:59 local time with a toast to Arthur Guinness and continue as fans come together to experience live music events in over 30 venues across Dublin from intimate gigs in pubs and music venues to a concert at the St. James's Gate brewery itself. Celebrations will also take place around the globe, including New York, Lagos, and Kuala Lumpur to mark this milestone.
  • The Church - DUBLIN, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 24:  Tom Meighan of Kasabian performs on stage at the Arthur's Day Guinness 250th Anniversary Celebration at The Church on September 24, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland. The Arthur's Day Event celebrates the 250th anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the lease on the St. James Gate Brewery. The festivities begin in Dublin at 17:59 local time with a toast to Arthur Guinness and continue as fans come together to experience live music events in over 30 venues across Dublin from intimate gigs in pubs and music venues to a concert at the St. James's Gate brewery itself. Celebrations will also take place around the globe, including New York, Lagos, and Kuala Lumpur to mark this milestone.
  • The Church - DUBLIN, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 24:  Tom Meighan of Kasabian performs on stage at the Arthur's Day Guinness 250th Anniversary Celebration at The Church on September 24, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland. The Arthur's Day Event celebrates the 250th anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the lease on the St. James Gate Brewery. The festivities begin in Dublin at 17:59 local time with a toast to Arthur Guinness and continue as fans come together to experience live music events in over 30 venues across Dublin from intimate gigs in pubs and music venues to a concert at the St. James's Gate brewery itself. Celebrations will also take place around the globe, including New York, Lagos, and Kuala Lumpur to mark this milestone.
  • The Church - South African singing legend and activist "Mama Africa" Miriam Makeba's body is wheeled to the church on November 12, 2008 after it arrived at the OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg from Italy where she died aged 76. Makeba's wooden coffin was met at OR Tambo Airport by the singer's family, who were joined by arts minister Pallo Jordan and several prominent South African musicians.


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