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nonesuchrecords · 1 year
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Congratulations to Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, who have been nominated for a Songlines Music Award in the Americas category for their album GET ON BOARD: The Songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee—"a set of robust and joyously earthy remakes of numbers from their role model duo’s songbook,” says Songlines. You can hear the album here and see all the nominees here.
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4me4you · 2 years
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Jocelyn Pettit “Silk And Spice”
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From the West Coast of Canada, Jocelyn Pettit is a vibrant fiddle player, stepdancer and singer. With uplifting energy and engaging stage presence, Jocelyn integrates the folk traditions of her roots into her performances and compositions. Over the past 15 years, Jocelyn has performed across North America and internationally, appeared on CBC and BBC television and radio, performed with Irish supergroup The Chieftains, and received multiple award nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards and Western Canadian Music Awards. She has a Master of Music Degree from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow. Jocelyn’s third release, Wind Rose, features original compositions inspired by journey and self-discovery, and fresh interpretations of traditional and contemporary tunes. Nominated for “Solo Artist of the Year” at the 2023 Canadian Folk Music Awards, the album brings listeners through uplifting melodies, rhythmic grooves, soulful songs, and lively dance tunes. The International Acoustic Music Award-winning piece, ‘Silk and Spice’, incorporates Eastern-inspired intervals and ornaments, bowed textures, and African clay udu drums to convey a sense of open-minded exploration and journeying. Jocelyn is joined on this track by top-notch musicians, Ellen Gira (cello), Ali Hutton (guitar), and Lauri Lyster (percussion). “‘Silk and Spice’ brings chamber-style ensemble sophistication to a groovy folk ditty that pops with syncopated punch. Marvellous contemporary music rooted in multi-hued history.” – Songlines Magazine “The artful ‘Silk and Spice’ just can’t be beat.” – FolkWales Magazine “The opening bars of “Silk and Spice” feel more like the introduction to a rock song but using traditional instruments. As the title would suggest it blends in eastern sounds, both through the fiddle tunes and in the accompanying percussion. If you love highly crafted, beautifully played music of any genre, you will love this album. So what are you waiting for?” – FATEA Magazine “A captivating album.” – FolkWorld Magazine Additional Artist/Song Information: Artist Name: Jocelyn Pettit Song Title: Silk And Spice Publishing: Jocelyn Pettit Publishing Affiliation: SOCAN Album Title: Wind Rose Record Label: Jocelyn Pettit Music Read the full article
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cyrilcaine · 1 year
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How it ended and how it began, things will never be the same now.. Working on a new book. The Songlines #largeformatphotography #exhibition #photo #usa #america #writer #bookstagram #book #photooftheday #photographe #art #filmphotography #outback #colorphotography @anitavolker_hl #photographer #fineart #nature #wildlife #photographer #photography @lesothers #comtemporaryart #artist #artgallery #montreal #spain #life #usa @wrangler @fujifilmfrance #fujigfx50s #australia @ignant @huckberry #panorama @reponsesphoto @juxtapozmag @hifructosemag @wallpapermag @indiewire @aestheticamag @new_era_magazine @kinfolk @ArtInternational @toiletpapermagazineofficial @bjp1854 @photosobscura @photoofficiel @agence_myop Frames Magazine
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netalkolemedia · 2 years
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Erol Josué en première page du magazine britannique Songlines 
Le chanteur vodouisant Erol Josué est figuré en première page de l’édition de novembre 2022 du prestigieux magazine britannique Songlines. L’auteur de l’album Pèlerinaj a annoncé la nouvelle ce samedi, à travers les réseaux sociaux.  Très belle récompense pour l’artiste et le secteur du vodou haïtien. Le chanteur Erol Josué est figuré sur la page de couverture de ce magazine britannique qui met…
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lamilanomagazine · 2 years
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Lecco, ecco i prossimi appuntamenti culturali in città
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Lecco, ecco i prossimi appuntamenti culturali in città. Per tutto il mese di agosto, in piazza e nei poli culturali lecchesi troveranno spazio iniziative di vario genere che avranno come filo conduttore la cultura. Il primo appuntamento del mese, atteso in piazza Garibaldi mercoledì 3 alle 21, è con La Gilda, spettacolo teatrale tratto dalle pagine de La Gilda del Mac Mahon di Giovanni Testori, che chiude la rassegna "Altri Percorsi". La settimana prosegue con i concerti della rassegna "Costellazioni Culturali", previsti in piazza Garibaldi alle 21: venerdì 5 suonerà "Khorakandré", un tributo a Fabrizio de André, mentre sabato 6 sarà la volta de "Il fado di Sarajevo" del Damir Imanovic trio, che si colloca nell'ambito del Festival Suoni Mobili - Musicamorfosi: il complesso, originario della Bosnia Erzegovina, è guidato da Damir Imanovic, già vincitore del “Best of Europe” Award di Songlines, il magazine di riferimento della World Music, e porterà sul palco le note del "Sevdah", espressivo genere musicale definito il “Fado del centro Europa”. La settimana successiva, per il Festival dei Laghi Lombardi, il concerto della "Treves Blues Band", in attività da più di quarant'anni sotto la guida dell'armonicista Fabio Treves, concluderà la rassegna. In caso di maltempo, gli appuntamenti avranno luogo all'auditorium Sorelle Villa (Spazio Teatro Invito) di via Ugo Foscolo, 42. Maggiori informazioni sull'homepage del sito istituzionale del Comune di Lecco. Prosegue per tutto il mese d'agosto l'esposizione "Poetiche. Quotidiano e immaginario nell'arte italiana tra Ottocento e Novecento", ospitata a Palazzo delle Paure; proseguono inoltre le visite guidate con la curatrice Simona Bartolena: appuntamento per mercoledì 31 agosto alle 16, su prenotazione scrivendo a [email protected] al costo di 18 € (biglietto + visita). I poli museali di Palazzo delle Paure, Villa Manzoni e Palazzo Belgiojoso saranno visitabili per l’intero mese, anche nei giorni festivi, compreso Ferragosto - in queste occasioni osservando l'orario di apertura 10-18. Maggiori informazioni sulle tariffe e sugli orari disponibili al sito www.museilecco.org. Infine, nei sabati di agosto, in programma nuove letture dedicate ai più piccoli dal tema "REstate... cattivi!", presso la Biblioteca civica "U. Pozzoli": il 6 alle 16 letture genitore-bambino (0-24 mesi), il 20 alle 10.30 rivolte ai bambini dai 3 ai 5 anni e il 27 alle 10.30 letture 6-10 anni. Per prendere parte alle letture, è necessario prenotarsi contattando [email protected] o lo 0341 481125. Per maggiori informazioni è possibile visitare la sezione News del sito istituzionale del Comune di Lecco.... Read the full article
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universomovie · 2 years
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Guest Mix: Disco/Boogie (Burger Hilife) Records from Ghana with Volta 45
Guest Mix: Disco/Boogie (Burger Hilife) Records from Ghana with Volta 45
Volta45 (Bernard Johnson-Tackie) is a London-based record collector, a highly sought-after DJ, writer and radio show host. He is the main instigator at The Goldenstool Project He has produced a 5 part podcast documenting the history of Highlife music from 1920 to the present – with an appearance on WordWide FM. The podcast was recently featured in Songlines Magazine. He has collaborated with…
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Bowie was a voracious reader. In 2013, he posted a list of his top 100 favorite reads on his Facebook page.
Interviews With Francis Bacon by David Sylvester Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse Room At The Top by John Braine On Having No Head by Douglass Harding Kafka Was The Rage by Anatole Broyard A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess City Of Night by John Rechy The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Iliad by Homer As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner Tadanori Yokoo by Tadanori Yokoo Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin Inside The Whale And Other Essays by George Orwell Mr. Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood Halls Dictionary Of Subjects And Symbols In Art by James A. Hall David Bomberg by Richard Cork Blast by Wyndham Lewis Passing by Nella Larson Beyond The Brillo Box by Arthur C. Danto The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes In Bluebeard’s Castle by George Steiner Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd The Divided Self by R. D. Laing The Stranger by Albert Camus Infants Of The Spring by Wallace Thurman The Quest For Christa T by Christa Wolf The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin Nights At The Circus by Angela Carter The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Herzog by Saul Bellow Puckoon by Spike Milligan Black Boy by Richard Wright The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea by Yukio Mishima Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler The Waste Land by T.S. Elliot McTeague by Frank Norris Money by Martin Amis The Outsider by Colin Wilson Strange People by Frank Edwards English Journey by J.B. Priestley A Confederacy Of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole The Day Of The Locust by Nathanael West 1984 by George Orwell The Life And Times Of Little Richard by Charles White Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom: The Golden Age of Rock by Nik Cohn Mystery Train by Greil Marcus Beano (comic, ’50s) Raw (comic, ’80s) White Noise by Don DeLillo Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm And Blues And The Southern Dream Of Freedom by Peter Guralnick Silence: Lectures And Writing by John Cage Writers At Work: The Paris Review Interviews edited by Malcolm Cowley The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock And Roll by Charlie Gillete Octobriana And The Russian Underground by Peter Sadecky The Street by Ann Petry Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon Last Exit To Brooklyn By Hubert Selby, Jr. A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn The Age Of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby Metropolitan Life by Fran Lebowitz The Coast Of Utopia by Tom Stoppard The Bridge by Hart Crane All The Emperor’s Horses by David Kidd Fingersmith by Sarah Waters Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess The 42nd Parallel by John Dos Passos Tales Of Beatnik Glory by Ed Saunders The Bird Artist by Howard Norman Nowhere To Run The Story Of Soul Music by Gerri Hirshey Before The Deluge by Otto Friedrich Sexual Personae: Art And Decadence From Nefertiti To Emily Dickinson by Camille Paglia The American Way Of Death by Jessica Mitford In Cold Blood by Truman Capote Lady Chatterly’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence Teenage by Jon Savage Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin Viz (comic, early ’80s) Private Eye (satirical magazine, ’60s – ’80s) Selected Poems by Frank O’Hara The Trial Of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens Flaubert’s Parrot by Julian Barnes Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont On The Road by Jack Kerouac Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder by Lawrence Weschler Zanoni by Edward Bulwer-Lytton Transcendental Magic, Its Doctrine and Ritual by Eliphas Lévi The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels The Leopard by Giusseppe Di Lampedusa Inferno by Dante Alighieri A Grave For A Dolphin by Alberto Denti di Pirajno The Insult by Rupert Thomson In Between The Sheets by Ian McEwan A People’s Tragedy by Orlando Figes Journey Into The Whirlwind by Eugenia Ginzburg
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hollywoodlady · 3 years
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David Bowie’s 100 Favourite Books:
Interviews With Francis Bacon by David Sylvester
Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse
Room At The Top by John Braine
On Having No Head by Douglass Harding
Kafka Was The Rage by Anatole Broyard
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Of Night by John Rechy
The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Iliad by Homer
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Tadanori Yokoo by Tadanori Yokoo
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin
Inside The Whale And Other Essays by George Orwell
Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood
Halls Dictionary Of Subjects And Symbols In Art by James A. Hall
David Bomberg by Richard Cork
Blast by Wyndham Lewis
Passing by Nella Larson
Beyond The Brillo Box by Arthur C. Danto
The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes
In Bluebeard’s Castle by George Steiner
Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd
The Divided Self by R. D. Laing
The Stranger by Albert Camus
Infants Of The Spring by Wallace Thurman
The Quest For Christa T by Christa Wolf
The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin
Nights At The Circus by Angela Carter
The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Herzog by Saul Bellow
Puckoon by Spike Milligan
Black Boy by Richard Wright
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea by Yukio Mishima
Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler
The Waste Land by T.S. Elliot
McTeague by Frank Norris
Money by Martin Amis
The Outsider by Colin Wilson
Strange People by Frank Edwards
English Journey by J.B. Priestley
A Confederacy Of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
The Day Of The Locust by Nathanael West
1984 by George Orwell
The Life And Times Of Little Richard by Charles White
Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom: The Golden Age of Rock by Nik Cohn
Mystery Train by Greil Marcus
Beano (comic, )
Raw (comic, ’80s)
White Noise by Don DeLillo
Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm And Blues And The Southern Dream Of Freedom by Peter Guralnick
Silence: Lectures And Writing by John Cage
Writers At Work: The Paris Review Interviews edited by Malcolm Cowley
The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock And Roll by Charlie Gillette
Octobriana And The Russian Underground by Peter Sadecky
The Street by Ann Petry
Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon
Last Exit To Brooklyn by Hubert Selby, Jr.
A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn
The Age Of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby
Metropolitan Life by Fran Lebowitz
The Coast Of Utopia by Tom Stoppard
The Bridge by Hart Crane
All The Emperor’s Horses by David Kidd
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess
The 42nd Parallel by John Dos Passos
Tales Of Beatnik Glory by Ed Saunders
The Bird Artist by Howard Norman
Nowhere To Run The Story Of Soul Music by Gerri Hirshey
Before The Deluge by Otto Friedrich
Sexual Personae: Art And Decadence From Nefertiti To Emily Dickinson by Camille Paglia
The American Way Of Death by Jessica Mitford
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Lady Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Teenage by Jon Savage
Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Viz (comic, ’80s)
Private Eye (satirical magazine, – ’80s)
Selected Poems by Frank O’Hara
The Trial Of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens
Flaubert’s Parrot by Julian Barnes
Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont
On The Road by Jack Kerouac
Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder by Lawrence Weschler
Zanoni by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Transcendental Magic, Its Doctrine and Ritual by Eliphas Lévi
The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels
The Leopard by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa
Inferno by Dante Alighieri
A Grave For A Dolphin by Alberto Denti di Pirajno
The Insult by Rupert Thomson
In Between The Sheets by Ian McEwan
A People’s Tragedy by Orlando Figes
Journey Into The Whirlwind by Eugenia Ginzburg
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smokymelancholy · 4 years
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David Bowie's Top 100 Reads:
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Interviews With Francis Bacon by David Sylvester
Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse
Room At The Top by John Braine
On Having No Head by Douglass Harding
Kafka Was The Rage by Anatole Broyard
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
City Of Night by John Rechy
The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Iliad by Homer
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Tadanori Yokoo by Tadanori Yokoo
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin
Inside The Whale And Other Essays by George Orwell
Mr. Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood
Halls Dictionary Of Subjects And Symbols In Art by James A. Hall
David Bomberg by Richard Cork
Blast by Wyndham Lewis
Passing by Nella Larson
Beyond The Brillo Box by Arthur C. Danto
The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes
In Bluebeard’s Castle by George Steiner
Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd
The Divided Self by R. D. Laing
The Stranger by Albert Camus
Infants Of The Spring by Wallace Thurman
The Quest For Christa T by Christa Wolf
The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin
Nights At The Circus by Angela Carter
The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Herzog by Saul Bellow
Puckoon by Spike Milligan
Black Boy by Richard Wright
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea by Yukio Mishima
Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler
The Waste Land by T.S. Elliot
McTeague by Frank Norris
Money by Martin Amis
The Outsider by Colin Wilson
Strange People by Frank Edwards
English Journey by J.B. Priestley
A Confederacy Of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
The Day Of The Locust by Nathanael West
1984 by George Orwell
The Life And Times Of Little Richard by Charles White
Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom: The Golden Age of Rock by Nik Cohn
Mystery Train by Greil Marcus
Beano (comic, ’50s)
Raw (comic, ’80s)
White Noise by Don DeLillo
Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm And Blues And The Southern Dream Of Freedom by Peter Guralnick
Silence: Lectures And Writing by John Cage
Writers At Work: The Paris Review Interviews edited by Malcolm Cowley
The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock And Roll by Charlie Gillete
Octobriana And The Russian Underground by Peter Sadecky
The Street by Ann Petry
Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon
Last Exit To Brooklyn By Hubert Selby, Jr.
A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn
The Age Of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby
Metropolitan Life by Fran Lebowitz
The Coast Of Utopia by Tom Stoppard
The Bridge by Hart Crane
All The Emperor’s Horses by David Kidd
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess
The 42nd Parallel by John Dos Passos
Tales Of Beatnik Glory by Ed Saunders
The Bird Artist by Howard Norman
Nowhere To Run The Story Of Soul Music by Gerri Hirshey
Before The Deluge by Otto Friedrich
Sexual Personae: Art And Decadence From Nefertiti To Emily Dickinson by Camille Paglia
The American Way Of Death by Jessica Mitford
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Lady Chatterly’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Teenage by Jon Savage
Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Viz (comic, early ’80s)
Private Eye (satirical magazine, ’60s – ’80s)
Selected Poems by Frank O’Hara
The Trial Of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens
Flaubert’s Parrot by Julian Barnes
Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont
On The Road by Jack Kerouac
Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder by Lawrence Weschler
Zanoni by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Transcendental Magic, Its Doctrine and Ritual by Eliphas Lévi
The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels
The Leopard by Giusseppe Di Lampedusa
Inferno by Dante Alighieri
A Grave For A Dolphin by Alberto Denti di Pirajno
The Insult by Rupert Thomson
In Between The Sheets by Ian McEwan
A People’s Tragedy by Orlando Figes
Journey Into The Whirlwind by Eugenia Ginzburg
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hwheat2021 · 3 years
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April 28-30 and then we really took to the desert!
The camel trek! It was an absolutely amazing experience, a once-in-a-lifetime ‘adventure’. It wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea but what an unforgetable experience. Billy tea under a almost ‘pink’ moon every night! This was the first trek of the season for Australian Desert Expeditions (ADE), one of their shorter ones to survey the flora and fauna in a corner of the Western Simpson Desert. Our trek was part of their 3-year program ‘Songlines and Shared Journeys: Knowledge Mapping the Simpson Desert’. That huge desert is a complex, humbling, mysterious place which guards its secrets closely. According to Isabel Tarrago, a senior Arrernte woman from the Simpson Desert “The country is the text to be read and the song is the means to unravel the text“.
In the background you might be able to hear a little chanting. The cameleers kept up a constant communication with the camel as did the nomads of old. We even had a former international opera singer as one of the cameleer team. What an amazing experience - people from all walks of life. Andrew Harper OAM the man who set up this company and who was walking with us, is walking the Tropic of Capricorn - alone. He crossed Australia with his camel TC (Tall Camel) many years ago and has completed half of South America so far sans camel, now he has TC2 a little cart that he pulls. The cameleers were a diverse collection including a student mapping the ocean floor looking to go to Antarctica as part of becoming a glaciologist. It was awesome. Apart from the expedition ‘crew’, there were 7 others like us as well as landscape photographer, Carolyn Larcombe and ‘Great Walks’ magazine Editor, Brent McKean, walking with us. We had 18 camels, 7 cameleers, scientists and a medic.
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nonesuchrecords · 6 years
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Congratulations to Rhiannon Giddens, winner of the Songlines Music Award for her album Freedom Highway, in the Americas category. Songlines gave Freedom Highway four stars when it was released, calling the title track "the closing triumph to a wonderful set."
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nay-willz-gh · 4 years
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@santrofimusic makes songlines magazine's essential 10 festival bands list set to be featured in August - September issued. Follow our facebook page @naymedia_inc & Read more via the link below👇🏼 https://www.musicinafrica.net/magazine/ghanas-santrofi-makes-songlines-essential-bands-list #naymedianews #naymedianewsupdates #naywillzishere #newtrending #ghnews @kobby.kyei @zionfelixdotcom @ghkwaku @sammykaymedia @sammybaahflex @sammyforson @sammyflextv @ghonetv @tvafricagh @larrybozzlz @djwestinbrown @videorydeofficial @ghhyper1 @dagaatigirl_gh @promoter_koolic (at Accra, Ghana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDtJGGFJpoi/?igshid=mnfydzk67cxs
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celtic-cd-releases · 2 years
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cyrilcaine · 1 year
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How it ended and how it began, things will never be the same now.. Working on a new book. The Songlines #largeformatphotography #exhibition #photo #usa #america #writer #bookstagram #book #photooftheday #photographe #art #filmphotography #outback #colorphotography @anitavolker_hl #photographer #fineart #nature #wildlife #photographer #photography @lesothers #comtemporaryart #artist #artgallery #montreal #spain #life #usa @wrangler @fujifilmfrance #fujigfx50s #australia @ignant @huckberry #panorama @reponsesphoto @juxtapozmag @hifructosemag @wallpapermag @indiewire @aestheticamag @new_era_magazine @kinfolk @ArtInternational @toiletpapermagazineofficial @bjp1854 @photosobscura @photoofficiel @agence_myop Frames Magazine
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