Rio in the Rough
Various Artists The Rough Guide to the Music of Brazil: Rio de Janeiro (World Music Network RGNET 1157 CD, 2005) This isn’t the first in…
View More Rio in the RoughHabana/Harlem Celebrates New Trends in Cuban Music
New York City (New York), USA – Aaron Davis Hall (ADH) in Harlem (New York) continues its 25th Anniversary season with the premiere of Habana/Harlem…
View More Habana/Harlem Celebrates New Trends in Cuban MusicContemporary Zheng Works
Vancouver (British Columbia), Canada – Two Vancouver-based artists have released contemporary recordings which focus on the Chinese zheng and other Asian zithers. Outside the Wall…
View More Contemporary Zheng WorksBachata in Paris: Yoan "El Duque" Soriano Debut and premiere of Film Santo Domingo Blues
The bachata documentary Santo Domingo Blues, directed by Alex Wolfe, is in its second smash week in New York City cinemas. The film will premiere…
View More Bachata in Paris: Yoan "El Duque" Soriano Debut and premiere of Film Santo Domingo BluesA welcome re-issue for afrobeat’s progenitor
Geraldo Pino & the Heartbeats Heavy heavy heavy (RetroAfric Retro20CD, 2005) In afrobeat circles the real cognoscenti have long regarded two albums as classics of…
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Zalmoxis Trio Aquamarine (2005) Zalmoxis Trio have been working together for about eighteen months running up to this, their first official album release. The main…
View More European jazz with ancient rootsPoncho Sanchez’s Latin Beats Return to Wisconsin Union Theater
Wisconsin, USA – The Wisconsin Union Theater has announced the return of the Poncho Sánchez Latin Jazz Band on Friday, October 21, 2005 at 8…
View More Poncho Sanchez’s Latin Beats Return to Wisconsin Union TheaterIndian Summer Festival Music Awards
Milwaukee (Wisconsin), USA – Under sunny skies, more than 65,00 people of all cultures attended the 2005 Indian Summer Festival at the Henry Maier Festival…
View More Indian Summer Festival Music AwardsRise Kagona celebrates John Peel Day in London
20 years after John Peel and Andy Kershaw first brought the music of the Bhundu Boys to British radio listeners, their founder and guitarist Rise…
View More Rise Kagona celebrates John Peel Day in LondonAn eloquent plea
Emmanuel Jal & Abdel Gadir Salim Ceasefire (Riverboat Records, 2005) Unity between north and south in Sudan is not a foregone conclusion in these war-torn…
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