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"Lucien Revolucien, also known as Lucien M'B and Papalu, is a French hip-hop artisthttps://www.nme.com/video/id/0CWorZP9now/search/Lucien%20Revolucien who was influential in the hip-hop movement in France in the 1990s. Lucien Revolucien is featured on Afrika Bambaataa's 1989 release "Hip-Hop Against Apartheid"/"L'Unité Africaine". Lucien was also an MC for the late-night live hip-hop sessions with DJ Dee Nasty on Radio Nova from 1988 to 1993. He has been affiliated with the Native Tongues Posse (a group that includes A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Queen Latifah, Black Sheep) and to The Beatnuts (he is the only outside producer who made a song for The Beatnuts: "Ya Don't Stop" on their first album, The Beatnuts: Street Level). A Tribe Called Quest included a song dedicated to Lucien ("Luck of Lucien") on their first LP, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. Common also featured a similar song on his album Electric Circus, "Heaven Somewhere". Lucien moved back to France in 1995, where he works on the hip hop soundtrack of hit TV series Les Lascars. Guest appearances and production work * Jungle Brothers – "Belly Dancin' Dina" (~Oriental Break), "Black Woman"(Intro.) – on "Done By the Forces of Nature" 1989 (Background Vocals) * Jimmy Jay -"?"(*) – on "Cool Sessions-Vol. 1" * Alliance Ethnik – "Jamais à L'Heure" 1995 (feat. Psycho Les.) * The Beatnuts – "Ya Don't Stop" – on "The Beatnuts: Street Level" 1994 (Prod.: Lucien) * Suprême NTM – "Check The Flow" – on "Paris Sous Les Bombes" 1995 * Guru / Various – "Lifesaver" – on "Jazzmatazz, Vol. II: The New Reality" 1995 * Afro Jazz – "Trois Spliffs & Un Freestyle" – on compilation "L432" 1995 * Afro Jazz – "Perle Noire " & " Paris-NewYork" (First EP) 1996 (Prod.: Papalu ) * Afro Jazz – "Guerre Des Nerfs" – in "Afrocalypse" 1997 (feat. Suprême NTM.) * Afro Jazz – "Tout de Go" – on "AJ-1 : Révélation" 1999 (feat. L Loco, Fdy Phenomen) (Prod.: Papalu ) * Ärsenik – "Lascars" – 1999 (feat. Lord Kossity) See also * Native Tongues Posse References * https://web.archive.org/web/20110605112008/http://www.nme.com/artists/lucien- revolucien Living people Year of birth missing (living people) French rappers "
"Hindley may refer to: Places * Hindley, Greater Manchester, England ** Hindley (ward), an electoral ward of the Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council * Hindley, Northumberland, England Other uses * Hindley (surname) * Hindley Manufacturing, an American wire-hardware manufacturer * Hindley School, a school in the US * HM Prison Hindley, a prison in England *Hindley Street, a place in Australia. "
"Kenneth Alan "Buzz" Shaw (born January 31, 1939) was the 10th Chancellor and President of Syracuse University. Born in Granite City, Illinois, Shaw received his bachelor's degree from Illinois State University, his masters from University of Illinois and his doctorate from Purdue University. Shaw taught at Rich Township High School in Park Forest, Illinois. He then taught at Illinois State University and did administrative work. Prior to becoming Chancellor and President of Syracuse University, Shaw served as Chancellor of Southern Illinois University and President of the University of Wisconsin System.Presidents of the University of Wisconsin System He is the author of more than 40 articles dealing with higher education and leadership. His first book, "The Successful President," was published in 1999; his second, "The Intentional Leader," which deals with the generic understandings and skills needed by every leader or would-be leader, was published in 2005. He retired as Chancellor and President of Syracuse University at the end of the 2003-2004 school year and was replaced by Nancy Cantor.Kenneth A. Shaw-Syracuse University Awards Kenneth Shaw was inducted as a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln (the State’s highest honor) by the Governor of Illinois in 2008 in the area of Education. References 1939 births Living people People from Granite City, Illinois Presidents of Syracuse University Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball players Southern Illinois University people University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty Presidents of the University of Wisconsin System American men's basketball players University of Illinois alumni Purdue University alumni Writers from Illinois Writers from New York (state) Writers from Wisconsin "