Mavis Staples has been singing for freedom since the 60s. When in 2007 she crooned/belted/growled “99 and 1/2” out of the radio, I was immobilized and riveted. Down in Mississippi Brothers in jail Uneducated children It’s the 21st century It feels like it’s 1960 Broken levees Lyin politicians Runnin through hatred Homeless babies Freedom now… Read more »
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My musical year in review
It’s been quite a year for West African music. Much-loved Ali Farka Touré passed away, not without leaving us one last album. He’s survived by his nephew Afel Bocoum, who has started getting lots of attention for his music. Tartit, with their Tuareg electric guitars, brought out a new album as well. Toumani Diabaté and… Read more »
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