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Toto and International Development

Posted on Feb 25, 2012 by ipeanddevelopment

This is a non-academic and non-theory based article, written more about my music interests but still relating to one of the topics here, namely that of International Development. Continue reading →

Posted in International Development, Posts, Toto | Tagged A thousand years, Africa, album, Bob Geldof, Bobby Kimball, Bottom of your Soul, Can you hear what I'm saying, Child's Anthem, David Hungate, David Paich, Do they know its Christmas Time, Falling in between, Greg Phillinganes, Heal the world, Home of the Brave, International Development, Jeff Porcaro, Joseph Williams, Lyrics, Michael Jackson, Mike Porcaro, Mushanga, music, neoliberalism, Only the Children, Past to Present, Song, Songs, songwriters, Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, The Seventh One, Toto, Toto (Album), Toto IV, UN, United Nations | 2 Comments
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