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Old 07-26-2024, 01:00 AM   #1211 (permalink)
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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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Old 08-04-2024, 01:00 AM   #1212 (permalink)
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The enchanted landscapes in the border region of the Italian north-east literally invite conspiratorial togetherness - also musically. This "big band" is a collaboration between the "magicians of dub and the masters of big band ska-jazz", as they describe it themselves. "In perfect symbiosis", they bring the Jamaican ska and reggae sounds into an orchestral modernity.
Wicked Dub Division meets North East Ska Jazz Orchestra - Mama (Italy)



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Cajun music comes from southern Louisiana, and is a juicy gumbo of French folk music, Caribbean music, Scots-Irish Appalachian music, Native American music, Jewish-German music, and the Blues. Typically, Cajun music will mostly feature guitar, fiddle, accordion, and triangle, yet will also have some various other folk instruments thrown in for flavor.
The whole story goes all the way back to 18th century Canada when the Acadian people of eastern Canada were expelled by the British after the French and Indian War. As far as the British were concerned, the Acadians had two major strikes against them. First, they were French, and second, they were Catholic. Both of these characteristics made them terribly untrustworthy, so the British (and Puritan New Englanders) kicked them out. Over 11,000 Acadians were forcibly expelled from their homeland, and many of them migrated all the way around to Louisiana, which was still under Spanish rule at the time. The migrant Acadians specifically sought to settle anywhere that was both Catholic and allied with the French, so the isolation of southern Louisiana was perfect for them.
The Balfa Brothers first played together at family gatherings in the 1940s.
The Balfa Brothers - Two Step de lanse a paille (USA)
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Old 08-04-2024, 04:10 PM   #1213 (permalink)
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Absolutely love Cajun music and all of the other great music from southern Louisiana and New Orleans: zydeco, jazz, and so much more.
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Old 08-05-2024, 07:39 AM   #1214 (permalink)
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I have never had Gumbo, but the music from that southern region ...my taste.

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In Roots of Fire, a group of musicians honor the rich history and cultural legacy of Cajun music. The genre's contemporary scene in Louisiana has found mainstream success with Grammy Award nominations and wins, but shuttering venues and aging fans leave some questioning the music’s longevity. Featuring electrifying performances, this vibrant documentary examines the intersection between music and preserving tradition for future generations.
Feufollet - Si T’as Fini Avec Moi at Blackpot Festival (USA)


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The musical styles Cajun and Zydeco were both born in this part of the world [ Louisiana] and have certain similarities. The origins of Cajun music go back to the Acadian (French Canadian) settlers who came to Louisiana in the late 18th century. Accordingly, these songs are almost always sung in French. Zydeco, on the other hand, was developed by African-American sharecroppers, slaves and farmers from the middle of the 19th century. The two genres were strongly influenced by each other and sometimes use the same instruments, especially the accordion. However, while Cajun music is more closely related to French and other European folk music, zydeco is more closely associated with blues, Afro-Caribbean music and R&B.
Beau Jocque (born Andrus Espre; November 1, 1953 – September 10, 1999) was a Louisiana French Creole zydeco musician and songwriter active in the 1990s.
Beau Jocque is known for his gruff vocals, his fusion of many musical styles into zydeco, and above all, for the powerful energy of his rhythm and sound.
Beau Jocque and The Zydeco Hi-Rollers - I'm Coming Home (USA)


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In the southern states of the USA, particularly in Louisiana, Bayou is a common term for standing or slowly flowing waters.
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Old 08-08-2024, 01:41 AM   #1215 (permalink)
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Sometimes you just have to raise your eyebrows and say, "Didn't see that coming".

Orville Peck & Willie Nelson - Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other

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Landless are Ruth Clinton, Meabh Meir, Sinead Lynch and Lily Power. They sing unaccompanied traditional songs from Irish, Scottish, English and American traditions in close four part harmony. Their repertoire features songs of love, death and lamentation, as well as work songs, shape-note hymns and more recently penned folk songs. Landless have performed in a variety of settings, both in Ireland and abroad, and are closely involved with traditional singing sessions in Dublin and Belfast.
Landless - The Fisherman's Wife (Ireland)

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"Qawaali music," explains Bobby Friction, "Is the physical and musical manifestation of the Sufi religious tradition in South Asia. Powerful, poetic & transcendent, its hypnotic rhythms and melodies celebrate God, love and music as one."
Qawaali emerged in what is now India and Pakistan in the 13th century, in close association with the Sufi and their Islamic mysticism. Typically, there are a lot of people involved in a performance, with eight or nine players making music with harmoniums, tabla, dholak and other percussive instruments. There was a time when women were banned from performing Qawwali music, but things have changed.....
These dedicated women have been honing their Qawwali skills under the guidance of Tahir Qawwal at the esteemed Sama School of Music in Bali since 2020.
Ilahi Sufi Qawwali Women & Sunaz Hesari - Tumhein Dillagi (Pakistan/...)



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.....A lead vocalist and a small team of side singers take turns weaving in several different melodies, some of which will be improvised. After a long, improvised introduction for the main song, the singers all join in and vie with each other as the song builds towards its crescendo and sudden, abrupt end.
It’s all about the build-up, so Qawwali songs are rarely short - there are no radio edits here. They can be anywhere between 15 and 30 minutes long, with one of the longest known Qawwali songs - Hashr Ke Roz Yeh Poochhunga by Aziz Mian Qawwal - being almost two hours long!
Hina Nasrullah - Sanson Ki Mala (Pakistan)



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Nooran Sisters are Sultana Nooran (born 14 June 1992) and Jyoti Nooran (born 24 February 1994), an Indian devotional Sufi singing duo. Born to a family of Sufi musicians, they perform Sham Chaurasia gharana classical music, a family's style of singing in Hindustani classical music known for the singing of vocal duets.
Dama Dam Mast Kalandar - Nooran Sisters (India)
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I really liked this. Thanks for posting it.
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Old 08-23-2024, 05:34 AM   #1219 (permalink)
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Musical group created in the city of Rosario, Argentina, with the aim of recreating (with much respect) classics of Jamaican music...
With a repertoire full of Reggae Roots, Rocksteady and Ska to dance to the rhythm of the "Roots Session" Orchestra.
Roots Session - Swing Easy (Argentina)
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Lennie Hibbert (born Leonard Aloysius Hibbert, 12 November 1928 - 8 September 1984) was a Jamaican musician who was bandmaster at the Alpha Cottage School, and also a vibraphone virtuoso, recording two albums for Studio One.
Lennie Hibbert - More Creation (Jamaica)
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