Harry Belafonte's House (Deceased)

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Harry Belafonte's House (Deceased) (Birds Eye)
The musician, actor and social activist, lives here in adjacent, 4th-floor units in the 8-story Apple Bank building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, according to public records. He is perhaps best known for singing the "Banana Boat Song", with its signature lyric "Day-O". Throughout his career, he has been an advocate for civil rights and humanitarian causes.
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@ 2021-04-04 01:24:33
I’m a real fan. I live in Australia! I recently went to JB-Hi Fi and got 3 music discs. Harry Belafonte is my favourite. There are a number of terrific ballards - the duet on the old Nana Moskouri number “Thefirst time ever I saw your face - a great duet. My favourite by far however is “Empty Chairs”. A classic ballad, sad and dis-quieting. An emotional song representative of the human condition. If Harry is 94 he certainly doesn’t look it. A great performer Regards Bruce Shackelford