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Jeannie Lewis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jeannie Lewis
Jean Ethel "Jeannie" Lewis (born 8 January 1945) is an Australian musician and stage performer whose work covers many different styles such as folk, jazz, Latin, blues, opera, rock and fusion. Her music often includes a strong social consciousness and political statements. ==Early life== Lewis attended Sydney Girls High School.〔(''Crikey!: Famous alumni on Latham's hit list'', April 2002 ) Retrieved 7 January 2006. 〕 and studied at University of Sydney〔 She began her musical career in the 1960s in Sydney. She was a part of the York Gospel Singers〔Haesler, Bill (2004). (ABC, Religion and Ethics, God, Church and All That Jazz, A brief history from an Australian perspective ). Retrieved 6 January 2006.〕 and the Radiation Quartet〔Hennessy, Julanna (2004). (Jeannie Lewis on the Net ). Retrieved 6 January 2006.〕 and sang with The Ray Price Jazz Quintet, The Nat Oliver Jazz Band and The Alan Lee Jazz Quintet.〔 Lewis was a member of the Sydney University Organising Committee for Action on Aboriginal Rights to organise action around National Aborigines Day on 8 July 1964. She was arrested in a demonstration in May 1964 at Wynyard and she helped arrange the folk singers for a concert in Hyde Park to raise funds for the Freedom Ride as well as appearing in another fund raising concert at Paddington Town Hall. She represented Australia at the ''International Festival of Contemporary Song'' in Cuba in 1967.
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