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Old 07-26-2024, 12:00 AM   #1211 (permalink)
Safar
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A new project that aims to recontextualize African traditional and Western chamber instruments, African Chamber Music: Zimbabwean and Ghanaian Traditions Reimagined with Strings,performed by Vancouver-based masters of those traditions, Kurai Mubaiwa (mbira, voice, percussion/Zimbabwe) and Kofi Gbolonyo (voice, percussion/Ghana).
African Chamber Music - Todzungaira (Zimbabwe/Ghana/Canada)


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"Bhukatiende" is an important piece of the repertoire of the mbira dza vadzimu of the Shona people of Zimbabwe.
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The Shona song to end all suffering played by Gwenyambira Forward Kwenda in 2011 on his bass Nemakonde Mbira .
Forward Kwenda - Tadzungaira (Zimbabwe)



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Obert Chari is a Zimbabwean musician and leader of the band ZCC Hakireni Stars. He is mostly known for his 2017 hit song Mebo.
Mabvazuva Choral Group ft. Obert Chari - Zvifananidzo (Zimbabwe)



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Brother Culture is an MC based in Brixton, London. He started his career around 1982 for Jah Revelation Muzik sound system. As part of the Twelve Tribes of Israel Rasta brotherhood, Brother Culture toured in the USA, Jamaica, Caribbean and Canada throughout the 80’s.
Brother Culture & Dougy - Still & Solid (England/Australia)



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Jeneile Osborne (born c. 1981), better known as Queen Omega, is a reggae singer born in Trinidad.
Osborne was born in 1981 in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. After singing in calypso and soca bands, she turned to reggae, and began performing roots reggae influenced by her adoption of the Rastafarian faith. She became based in England, where she began recording in 2000, releasing her self-titled debut album in 2001,
Queen Omega & Little Lion Sound - No Love (Trinidad and Tobago)
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