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Med'Set Orkestra | "Before being Portuguese, Spanish, Algerian, Italian or Greek, we ar... - 1 views

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    Med'Set is a project born from the common desire of singer-violinist Akim El Sikameya and festival director Sete Sois Sete Luas to give life, by music, to this idea of a Mediterranean culture, common to all people of the region, and stronger than any political division. "Before being Portuguese, Spanish, Algerian, Italian or Greek, we are Mediterranean." And to prove it, Akim el Sikameya, worldwide famous singer and violinist, wanted to reunite in an exceptional creation, seven
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B.B. King and Mary Travers ::: House of the Rising Sun ::: blip.fm - 0 views

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    Blues guitarist-singer B.B. King and "Hootenanny" folk singer Mary Travers (Peter, Paul, and Mary) sing "House of the Rising Sun" as a conversation. I don't think Mary "gets it." Her voice drags, seems dead, unconvincing, overly romantic. Strange. B,B.'s okay ~ at least when his fingers are walkin' and Lucille's doin' the talking, Odd. Corny. Worth a listen.
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Sufi (Qawwali) Singers : Video of Wadali Brothers in Concert - 0 views

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    1:14 (1 hour, 14 minutes). Wadali Brothers Concert (2002) Sufi Qawwali Singers and Ensemble.
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Arto Tunçboyacıyan ::: Avant Garde Folk :: Turkish Singer/Percussionist on Sa... - 0 views

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    Arto Tunçboyaciyan, percussionist and singer, was born in Turkey in 1957 of Armenian descent of the Anatolian root.
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Amelia Cuni | Dhrupad Singer - 0 views

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    Many consider Amelia Cuni to be one of the foremost Dhrupad singers in the world. Dhrupad singing is an ancient form from India. Amelia is Italian, and studied Dhrupad in India.
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Musicians / Paytanim of Piyutim (Sacred Musical Poems) of Sephardic / Hassidi... - 0 views

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    A list of all the singers (paytanim) and musicians performing piyutim (sacred song poems) on this website. Mostly for unaccompanied voice, piyutim are sometimes expressed with instruments like the violin, oud, ney, tambourine, darbuka, riq, and so on.
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Arto Tunçboyacıyan + Serj Tankian : Avant Garde World/Folk/Jazz/Improv - 0 views

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    Multi-instrumentalist, multi-talented avant-garde folk artist Arto Tuncboyaciyan, and Singer Serj Tankian, team up for an improvisational, innovative, medley of rock/jazz,metal/Armenian/Turkish/African/Chinese/Japanese kaleidoscopic music...
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Academy for Sufi and Folk Songs : Punjab, India - 0 views

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    Famous Padma Shree Hans Raj Hans, Sufi musician/singer from Punjab, India. Claptstem Productions
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Yasmin Levy : Ladino Sephardic Music : Last.fm - 0 views

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    Yasmin Levy (b. 1975) is a singer of Sephardic music born in Jerusalem. She has brought a new interpretation to the international Ladino song scene by returning to original instruments like the Persian oud, violin, cello, percussion, and piano.
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Facebook | Carnatic Singers - 0 views

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    Carnatic Singers Group on Facebook
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El Camarón and the Cádiz Tradition - 0 views

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    One of the most influential, innovative flamenco singers of the 20th century, his cante helped flame the flamenco nuevo movement, although his career precedes this movement, spanning a period from the 1960s-1992 (dying of lung cancer at 41).
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Musical history of Maftirim - 0 views

  • "In Turkey and Greece, as far back as the 16th century, groups of cantors and religious figures used to gather in the early morning, before prayer services, to sing devotional poetry in Hebrew. This gave rise to a distinct and complex form of music called maftirim, which only the most talented men could master.These small gatherings were part of a broader musical exchange under the Ottoman empire: Muslim Sufi mystics would come to synagogue on the Sabbath to listen to the maftirim. And the Jewish maftirim singers would visit Sufi lodges for musical inspiration."
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    "In Turkey and Greece, as far back as the 16th century, groups of cantors and religious figures used to gather in the early morning, before prayer services, to sing devotional poetry in Hebrew. This gave rise to a distinct and complex form of music called maftirim, which only the most talented men could master. These small gatherings were part of a broader musical exchange under the Ottoman empire: Muslim Sufi mystics would come to synagogue on the Sabbath to listen to the maftirim. And the Jewish maftirim singers would visit Sufi lodges for musical inspiration."
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Phil Singer | Small Flame: Songs of Peace, Love, and Fried Dough | Free Streaming Neo-F... - 0 views

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    Awhile Ago, Before You, Big Old Crazy World, Capistrano, Cinnamon Sea, Cleopatra, Giants in Our Time, Limo for Elvis, Willie's Cadillac, Be the Light, World Away, My Little Home, Handsome Devil, A Dreamer Like You, Cowboy (This Horse Will Take You Home), The Sacrifice, The King of the World, Be Sure of Me, Give Her Today, Folksinger, The Way Our Love Goes, Home from the Islands, WHLO (Where the Hits Keep Comin')... and annotations!
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Virginia Rodrigues: The diva of the favelas | Singer from Bahia is a Sensaton! - 0 views

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    She's like a big, black, smiling sun; her voice seems polished by the sea, weathered by the wind, and is at once earthy and unearthly as she sings of the pain of love and the consolation of the divine.
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Habib Koite, Singer/Guitarist from Mali, in Woodstock, Vermont at the Woodstock Town Ha... - 0 views

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    Habib Koité & Bamada Habib comes from a noble line of Khassonké griots, traditional troubadors who provide wit, wisdom and musical entertainment at social gatherings and special events. Habib grew up surrounded by seventeen brothers and sisters, and developed his unique guitar style accompanying his griot mother. He inherited his passion for music from his paternal grandfather who played the kamele n'goni, a traditional four-stringed instrument associated with hunters from the Wassolou region of Mali. "Nobody really taught me to sing or to play the guitar," explains Habib, "I watched my parents, and it washed off on me."
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Zeca Pagodinho | Brazilian Music | Last.fm - 0 views

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    Zeca Pagodinho (b. February 4, 1959, birth name Jessé Gomes da Silva Filho) is a Brazilian singer/songwriter working in the genres of samba and pagode.
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Leonard Cohen | Dance Me to the End of Love | Music Video - 0 views

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    This song's lyrics are (to me) astonishingly unusual. This is good "sung poetry." Who can ever forget "dance me to the end of love?" Has anyone ever said that to you? Or have you said this to anyone? Well, now, thanks to Leonard Cohen...you CAN!
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