#GCS 23.11.15 Pt3

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With a rhythm and groove that is still going strong, John Leyden and Claire Johnston of Mango Groove fame chat to Gareth Cliff and the team. As they debut their first album in six years, these music legends discuss their successful careers, giving insight into how they created some of their biggest hits and how their childhoods weaved into their music. The duo tell the story of how they met, their iconic music videos and how they feel about music in 2015. Claire also touches on her relationship with her parents and what made her join the group at the tender age of 17.
23 Nov 2015 1AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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