Aliss – by Nigerien Ban (not to be confused with Nigeria-Niger) Etran Finatawa a Tuareg/Wedab band. Their name means stars of Culture. They stand to bridge the tribal divide in their country. The Jorney continues.
DJ Swartskaap…please don’t confuse them Tinariwen whose music i will play at some point. They from Niger Republic not from Nigeria although they share the same culture with the people of Northern Nigeria.
Pass the Dutchie by the Musical Youth a band of the early 80s modelled after the Jackson 5. The original lyrics Pass the Kuchies could not by sang by this teen Jamaican from Berminham Uk so they sang changed Kuchie -weed to Dutchie- The big pot with carebeans cook.
bring it K! sounding sweet:just catching the tail end of this:
been stuck at work and yes i do sit there and study the playlist and imagine how it sounds…
PASS is in my head..
Welcome to trip around the world on the World Music Salon. My name is Kolade
We have been to brazil now we in Ethiopia with Adenah Teka…singing a song he calls Bob Marley. Quite a mad song.
Come with me to Isreal with the music of Idan Raichel- Come with me
Now in the Diaspora to the Music of Nneka. Half Nigerian Half German singer. This one Viva Africa, one of the FIFA 2010 world cup songs.
Join me tickling the fire to a high with Freshly Ground and the sweet voice of Zolani Mahola – Fire is low
hello..wow,this is nice..when i want to listento a live session, announced on this website, which timezone is it?
sorry , i am talking about the live sessions..
cape town time (UCT +2 ;-)
Toumani by Toumani Diabate a guest musician at last year’s programme. Malian Kora player.
Before then was Harry Bellafontain and Mriam Makeba doing Mbobela (the train song)
Heinrich: I will have someone answer you shortly
Zangelewa by Cameroonian Musician from which Shakira took her world cup somg
Lagbaja- Toun Terin
Aliss – by Nigerien Ban (not to be confused with Nigeria-Niger) Etran Finatawa a Tuareg/Wedab band. Their name means stars of Culture. They stand to bridge the tribal divide in their country. The Jorney continues.
Zangelewa by the Golden Sounds,nice with the masked brother from Nigeria meeting the turbanned ones from Mali.Cookin’ Sounds !
DJ Swartskaap…please don’t confuse them Tinariwen whose music i will play at some point. They from Niger Republic not from Nigeria although they share the same culture with the people of Northern Nigeria.
Joromi – Victor Uwaifo. Nigerian Fine Arts Prof.
Before then was Ghanian Alhaji Frimpong. The Highlife session is in full swing.
Ohoho Gedema – Ethiopian Mahmod Ahmed. He is now based in the US just like Aster Aweke and Gigi.
Oh Oh by Cameroonian Legend Manu Dibango and now we are on Baba Mahal sing Fela’s Palava.
Yebo Yes,but them Tuareg Brothers seperated by colonial mentality,Etran was even formed in Mali.They also combine and some of the members be Woodabe.
Sorry we have encountered a technical problem, we are working on it.
Chop and Clean mouth by Fela Kuti…a live recoding. One of the shrine songs that never got published.
From the Father to the son. Femi Kuti asks What will Tomorrow bring?
Oumou Sangare – Kun fe ko
Iye Jemila by Victor Olaiya. Fela played in his Band as a teenager
Agolo – Angelique Kidjo preaching love for the fatherland.
Early Jamaica for a while Jah I by U Roy. Now on the mighty Poet I Roy – Catty Rocks.
Rock Steady
well done o
Lee “Scratch” Perry – Chase the devil
Pass the Dutchie by the Musical Youth a band of the early 80s modelled after the Jackson 5. The original lyrics Pass the Kuchies could not by sang by this teen Jamaican from Berminham Uk so they sang changed Kuchie -weed to Dutchie- The big pot with carebeans cook.
LKJ – Reggae fi Radni
Tuface Idibia – Odi ya
Chikela, where are now in Lesootho
Now to Namibia
To Ethiopia agin with Gigi
Eric Donaldson – Land of my birth.
bring it K! sounding sweet:just catching the tail end of this:
been stuck at work and yes i do sit there and study the playlist and imagine how it sounds…
PASS is in my head..
Singing off with Fela’s No Agreement as I hand over to to the awesome pair of Feeler Cutie and Yakhai Nkomo. See you tomorrow.