Juan K'NAAN - Wavin' Flag My favourite african song
Publicación 18 de marzo de 2009 Formato Distribución digital, airplay Grabación 2009 Género(s) Hip hop Duración 3:41 Discográfica Octone Records Autor(es) K'naan y Bruno Mars Productor(es) Bob Ezrin
MY AFRICAN SON BY JAIME
GAMBIO
This video features the traditional Mandinka Drum called the 'Seruba', an instrument no longer featured much in Gambian mainstream society. By featuring the drum in this song, Sona aims not only to resonate with the deep history of the Mandinka people, but also to boost and promote awareness of this instrument both in the Gambia and internationally.
Production Team:
Composed and produced by Sona Jobarteh
Camera/Editor/Co-Director: Jacob Bain
Juan K'NAAN - Wavin' Flag My favourite african song
Publicación 18 de marzo de 2009
Formato Distribución digital, airplay
Grabación 2009
Género(s) Hip hop
Duración 3:41
Discográfica Octone Records
Autor(es) K'naan y Bruno Mars
Productor(es) Bob Ezrin
domingo, 27 de octubre de 2019
Pata Pata- African Music by Carla
Author: Miriam Makeba
Album: Welela
Title: Pata Pata
Duration: 3:01
Year:1989 Country: South Africa
Gender: Afropop
Record Label: Reprise Records
Zenzile Miriam Makeba (Johannesburg, South Africa, March 4, 1932 -Castel, Caserta, November 8 2008). Also known as Mama Africa, was a South African singer and human rights activist.
African music by Antonio-Paul simon-I know What I Know (disco oficial)
Song:I know What I Know
Album:Makala plays
Siger/group
Year:2007
Country:Grace
The song is from 2007 the singer is Paul Simon the song is I know What I know at the time it was a very famous song
My Áfrican song by Sandra( compatines d'afrique)
he first concert will be that of the string trio led by Patricia Bonnefoy (violin), Marie Mea (viola) and Leslie Green (cello) who will perform three pieces of the classical repertoire of chamber music (October 5, 3 pm, Simone media library). -Veil). A musical encounter with Joce Mienniel, flutist and composer in artistic residency at Salmanazar, is scheduled at the library Simone-Veil (October 19, 10:30). An afternoon concerts will also be hosted by Rémois Rhume carabinee, perched between The Cure and Marilyn Manson, and the bestial rock band ISaAC (October 19, 4 pm, MSV). Sparnacian saxophonist Léon Phal will perform alongside pianist Laura Bucher and bassist Charly Vilmart, for a sweet moment of jazz and pop (November 9, 15:30, MSV). It will then be Stranded horse's turn to present his mixed world, a blend of Anglo-Saxon folk and West African music (16 November, 15:30, MDR). Finally, a surprise concert will close Sonorama thanks to the talents of the students of the of music of Épernay and its region (November 30, 3 pm, MSV)
The River is a studio album by Malian singer and multi-instrumentalist Ali Farka Touré. It was recorded in sessions at Studio Bolibana in Paris, and at the London-based Cold Storage Studios and Garden Studios. The album was released by the UK-based World Circuit label and distributed internationally by Mango Records.
Music is one of the central elements of life in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For decades, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has spread its music to the rest of the African continent, a music whose echo is not limited to this continent. In the 50s and 60s it was the soukous and nowadays an adapted rhythm, the ndombolo.
There are many Congolese stars that mark the rhythms internationally. BLA proposes in this activity to become music stars and internationalize a typical song of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, AMAWOLÉ.
This is a song that boys and girls sing in their scout groups or while training different sports.
Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi (22 September 1952 – 23 January 2019) was a Zimbabwean musician, businessman, philanthropist, human rights activist and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Southern Africa Region. Tuku was considered to have been Zimbabwe's most renowned and internationally recognised cultural icon of all time.
Soul Bang’s is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter. He started singing at the age of 11, by integrating a rap group named Micromega. After this collective experience, the young man sook his way and his own style. He learned to play several instruments including the piano and guitar. in 2011, Soul’s Bang released his first album entitled Dimeni. Even though he sings in Susu, Mandingo and Fulani, Soul Bangs is inspired by the R N B. he participated in the project of American song Break the Silence (Bring Our Girls back) to request the return of a hundred young girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria. Before winning the 2016 RFI Discoveries Award, Soul Bang’s was recently awarded best French artist in the United States.
«Off the Ground» is a song by Paul McCartney, included in the homonymous disc, published on February 1, 1993. The video can be seen in the DVD collection The McCartney Years.1 The video was filmed by Industrial Light & Magic . Some scenes behind the scenes can be seen in the VHS print output, Movin 'On. This shows "Soggy Noodle", an acoustic short piece interpreted as an introduction that can be found as a side B in the single.