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The Train of Ice and Fire: Mano Negra in Colombia
by Ramon Chao
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In 1993, the enormously popular Latin singer Manu Chao and his band Mano Negra, plus a motley crew of other musicians, acrobats and artists, took an old passenger train into the heart of Colombia. It was one of the weirdest and most dangerous....
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