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      • Before moving to the United States several decades ago, Dan Heymann was a musician touring in his native homeland of South Africa. He and his band wrote songs in protest of apartheid while the world watched a nation in crisis—divided by race and fighting their way towards equality. For Dan, music was a chance to fight for social justice.
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  2. Dan Heymann was a founder-member of the South African band, Bright Blue, during 1983, playing keyboards and writing songs in the band until 1990. Hailing from Cape Town, Dan Heymann was born in 1960, and took classical piano lessons at school, until the age of about 14.

  3. "Weeping" is an anti-apartheid protest song written by Dan Heymann in the mid-1980s, and first recorded by Heymann and the South African group Bright Blue in 1987. [1]

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  4. Weeping, written by Dan Heymann (sometimes mis-spelled as Dan Heyman), is a famous protest song that emerged from the South African anti Apartheid movement during the mid-1980's, and this song of freedom has been recorded by many artists, including noted South African band Bright Blue and, more recently, Josh Groban, in a collaboration with ...

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Weeping was an example of a protest song, which used symbolism to evade censorship and at the same time conveyed a powerful message of hope of the end of apartheid to the people. Dan Heymann was a member of a rock-and-roll band called Bright Blue.

  6. Mar 30, 2015 · Although it’s hard to find a great deal of information on the author of this song, we do know that Dan Heymann is a South African citizen who spoke out against apartheid and recorded a 1987 version of his song, “Weeping” with his band, Bright Blue.

  7. Dan Heymann, songwriter of Weeping. When the South African band, Bright Blue, was formed during 1983, Dan Heymann was a founder-member, and was the keyboard-player until the band wound down in 1990, also writing several songs, the best-known being "Weeping".

  8. As a member of the South African rock group Bright Blue in the 1980s, Dan Heymann penned the anti-apartheid protest song Weeping. On May 19th, 2013, I sat down with Dan in New York City, where he has lived since 1992.