ALBUM Traditional Cora Music
SONG Chedo de Kabu
COUNTRY Mali
Naneth
Mebong
Mebong Si
Cameroun
Missal
Ayo Beyo
Senegal
Gino Sitson
Lovely Dany
Jo
Cameroun
Kill Point
Fore Boma
Guinee
Julien Jacob
Julien Jacob
Heilo
Benin/Guadeloupe
Tiken Jah Fakoly
Mangercratie
Le Descendant
Cote d’Ivoire
Break……………………………………9 :30PM.
Photo historian Bryan Wiley traveled the Atlantic Black diaspora documenting altars and ritual practices of African Descendants in Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, south Carolina and New Orleans. He is my guest on the show tonight. His Exhibit “In Search of African Continuum; Sacred Ceremonies and Rituals,” at MOAD (Museum Of African Diaspora) focuses on: sacred ceremonies and rituals rooted in West Africa and spread throughout the world, with particular emphasis on Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Louisiana and South Carolina. “The connections can be found throughout the Diaspora due to the trans-Atlantic slave movement,” Bryan says…who will continue his journeys to Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Jamaica, New York, Miami, and then to Benin Africa. Wiley also worked as a stills photographer on the feature film documentary “Crips and Bloods: Made in America,” a compelling story which examines the conditions that have lead to decades of devastating gang violence among young African Americans growing up in South Los Angeles. His uncanny ability to find his way into the cultural inner circle, allows viewer’s an up close and personal look at people in their natural settings. Bryan is based in Oakland, California, when he is not traveling in some far-flung part of the world!
Vocal Baobab
Yoruba dreams
Obatala
Cuba
Conversation with Bryan Wiley
Lupemba Drum Ensemble
Toque Y Canto Abakua
Break………………………….10PM
Sweet Talks
Afro Beat
Kye Kye
Ghana
Refugee All Stars
Rise & Shine
Living Stone
Sierra Leone
Oscar Sulley and the Uhuru Dance Band
AfroBreat Funk and Fusion
Olufemi
Ghana
Refugee All Stars
Rise & Shine
Tamagbondorsu
Sierra Leone
Super Mama Djombo
Ar Puro
Muntrus Na Claro
Guinee Bissau
Break………………………………..10:30Pm
This year 2010 marked the 50 years of Africa Independence from most of its colonizers. These songs are from the year 1960 to 1990 they are songs from the early years of independence from the pionners of African pop music.
Joseph Kabaselle & African Jazz
La Table Ronde (1960)
D.R.Congo
Franklin Boukaka
Les Immortels (1970)
R.Congo
Joseph Kabaselle & African Jazz
Independance Cha-Cha (1960)
D.R.Congo
Hilarion Nguema & Afro-Succes
Espoir (1968)
Gabon
Orchestre African Fiesta
Tu m’as decu Chouchou (1967)
DR.Congo
Elvis Kemayo
African Music Non Stop (1984)
Cameroun
Alpha Blondy
Brigadier Sabari (1984)
Cote d’Ivoire
Mory Kante
Yeke Yeke (1987)
Guinee/Mali
Bantous Jazz
Kumbele Kumbele (1964)
R. Congo
Break………………………………11 :00PM
Jandy Feliz
Amore de locas
Los amores
Dominican Rep.
Paracumbe
Tambo
Gunecopie
Puerto Rico
Papa Zoe
Bato Baye
Bato Baye
Cameroun
Lucien Bokilo
One Way
Missete
R.Congo
Super Rail Band
Mansa
Kamalimba
Mali
Teddy Afro
Yasterseryal
Sambadiena
Ethiopia
Habib Koite
Afriki
Africa
Mali
Djuta Barros
Nos Encontro
Nha Maninha
Cap Vert
Aurlus Mabele
Aurlus Mabele
Ma Fille
R. Congo