Ashley Maher’s Music of Hope and Beauty
In the midst of stressful times, why not take a break, relax, sip some tea, and listen to Tree to Tree. This is Ashley Maher’s…

World Music Central recently interviewed musician and award-winning Iroquois artist Joanne Shenandoah. The Native American singer and guitarist has been very visible in the news…
View More An Interview with Native American Musician Joanne ShenandoahNew York (New York), USA – Celebrating a Grammy nomination for their debut album, Una Noche Inolvidable (An Unforgettable Night) in the Best Traditional Tropical…
View More Bajo! – The Great Tradition of the Latin BassVarious Artists Live 8 at Eden Africa Calling (Real World/Rhino R2 970505, 2005) Live 8 at Eden – Africa Calling was part of the Live…
View More Africa CallingTontonto, Canada – Insomniac Press has published Dubwise (ISBN 1-894663-96-9), a book by Toronto-based music writer Klive Walker. On Dubwise Walker takes a fresh look…
View More Reporter Klive Walker Investigates the Reggae UndergroundSui Vesan Merging with the Brook (World Village, 2006) Sui Vesan might be called a contemporary Persephone, you know, the Greek underworld priestess that gained…
View More Babble Brook: Sui VesanNew York, USA – World music festival and showcase globalFEST returns to New York City in January of 2006. This year it has expanded to…
View More globalFEST returns in 2006 with a Hot TicketAmadou and Mariam The Best of Amadou and Mariam: Je Pense a Toi (Circular Moves/Universal CIM 7019, 2005) Their current album, a brilliant patchwork collaboration…
View More Amadou and Mariam’s Best out of ThreeXauen Music presents the Chalghi ElSaffar Ensemble as part of its Arabesque Chicago concert series on Wednesday, January 11 at 8:00 p.m. at Raven Theatre’s…
View More Chalghi ElSaffar Ensemble in ChicagoNew York (New York), USA – Son de la Frontera (Sound of the Frontier), an unconventional Flamenco ensemble from southern Spain will bring its new…
View More Son de la Frontera, Cuban Tres Joins Flamenco TraditionWashington (D.C.), USA – Picturing the Banjo will be the first exhibition to underscore the banjo’s symbolism in American art from the eighteenth century through…
View More Picturing the Banjo, an Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington