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Theatre West 'Bow To The People' Bennie Maupin & Adam Rudolph With its roots in slavery

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Theatre West 'Bow To The People' Bennie Maupin & Adam Rudolph With its roots in slaveryStrut presents one of the most in demand and significant albums from the archives of Jimmy Grays Black Fire Records, Bow To The People (1976) by theatre collective Theatre West, based out of Dayton, Ohio. Founder Clarence Young III had been a Vietnam Vet in the US Air Force and was part of a theatrical troupe entertaining soldiers in 15 countries. When he returned home in 1969, he started a theatre company in Dayton as an outlet for inner city youth

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