
Daddy Yankee
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Great Voices of Harlem Gregory Porter – Donald Smith – Mansur Scott feat. Paul Zauner’s Blue Brass Grammy®-winner GREGORY PORTER not only earns both acknowledgements and awards with his current album success all over Europe, like the “Echo” in Germany, but now conquers the charts with the documentation of his performances with the “GREAT VOICES
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Few groups in music can boast of a decade-plus long career that has been both consistent and history making. Legendary Hip Hop trio Naughty by Nature, the Grammy winning rap group have been called, the “Kings of the Anthem” and are responsible for creating the Hip Hop classics that have made the genre an international
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Duke Ellington was eulogized as “the supreme jazz talent of the past fifty years” by critic Alistair Cooke in a 1983 issue of Esquire. A prolific composer, Ellington created over two thousand pieces of music, including the standard songs “Take the A-Train” and “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)” and the longer works Black, Brown, and Beige, Liberian Suite, and Afro-Eurasian Eclipse.
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Ky-mani, a fitting name for a charismatic artist whose East African name means Adventurous Traveler. The only child of table tennis champion Anita Belnavis and reggae icon Bob Marley, Ky-mani Marley was born in Falmouth, Jamaica.
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A celebration of all that it is to be alive and free in the world today, OKA draws upon their indigenous connection to place and country through music. Their signature sound is an irresistible blend of influences spanning house, big beat, reggae-dub, Roots, Jazz and world music. A rhythm based sonic tapestry crossing cultural boundaries,
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Who has never enjoyed the frenzy of a brass band? No marriage without a brass band in India! In 1757, during colonization, the British brought brass instruments to India and the native population grew to love these alien instruments. Since independence in 1947 till today, the trumpets, trombones, clarinets, bass drums, snare drums and cymbals
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The Motown backbeat was the Holy Grail of 1960’s pop music. At the heart of it was Jack Ashford’s’ tambourine. Such a little thing, yet so earth-shaking in its impact, Jack’s tambourine was one of the dominant forces that gave Motown Records the “The Motown Sound”.
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