Amol Rajan Interviews - Nile Rodgers
Contains strong language and some upsetting scenes.
Amol Rajan speaks to musician Nile Rodgers, discussing his childhood in 1960s New York, setting up Chic with his musical partner Bernard Edwards, and the racism that still troubles America.Ìý
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