
Harry Belafonte
The iconic singer, humanitarian, and actor whose career spanned many decades with award-winning performances.
Best podcasts with Harry Belafonte
Ranked by the Snipd community

May 27, 2024 • 4min
Little Happier: A Very Happy Moment Featuring Harry Belafonte
Legendary musician and documentary subject Harry Belafonte is serenaded by top musicians with 'Day-O' in a heartwarming tribute. The podcast also delves into the impactful journey of 'We Are the World,' a charity single supporting famine relief in Africa.

Apr 30, 2023 • 13min
Harry Belafonte, the Pioneering Artist-Activist
We take it for granted that entertainers can—and probably should—advocate for the causes they believe in, political and otherwise. That wasn’t always the case: at one time, entertainers were supposed to entertain, and little else. Harry Belafonte, who died on April 25th at the age of ninety-six, pioneered the artist-activist approach. One of the most celebrated singers of his era, he had a string of huge hits—“The Banana Boat Song,” “Mama Look a Boo Boo,” “Jamaica Farewell”—while appearing as the rare Black leading man in the movies. At the same time, Belafonte used his platform to influence public opinion. He was a key figure in the civil-rights movement, a confidant of Martin Luther King’s; a generation later, he worked with Nelson Mandela to help bring down apartheid in South Africa. Belafonte joined The New Yorker Radio Hour in 2016, when the staff writer Jelani Cobb visited him at his office in Manhattan.
This segment originally aired September 30, 2016.


