Co-founder Gavin Gardiner describes the Toronto group’s sound, explains the origin of its name.
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The Brazilian Girl member and solo artist has a new record out that showcases all of her artistic sides.
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The Colombian duo’s Bolero Apocalíptico mixes love and humor with the perils of climate change.
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The laid-back musician digs into his love of Dub music with help from Lee “Scratch” Perry.
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The iconic band from East Los Angeles is celebrating 50 years of doing their own thing.
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I speak with Kidjo, the world-renowned superstar, about a new documentary: Queen Kidjo.
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The Brooklyn- based Afro-Cuban percussionist sets the tone for danceable tracks.
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The iconic label is celebrating 30 years of crafting stellar compilations.
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Shyu will be playing Sunday at Ampersand International Arts Festival in Williamsburg.
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World Music Show interview with Japanese punk band Shonen Knife.
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On the World Music Show for 9/24, we’ll celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring a bunch of great Latin musicians from all over the world including right here in Richmond. Plus, we’ll check out some Latin Grammy nominations and winners from past events and dip into some film music.
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Live music, new music and a celebration of immigrants are what’s on deck for this weekend’s World Music Show.
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World Music Show host & producer Ian Stewart interviews Pascal Danae’ on the show this week, in which they talk about Napoleon, the history behind the band’s name and what part of Danae’s past led to creating the band—and why the sousaphone is a good replacement for a bass guitar.
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A good way to bring the people of Ukraine a bit closer is by listening to their music, because music is an amazing bridge that connects us all.
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Ian Stewart interviews multiple Grammy-award winning producer Sebastian Krys, who’s resume includes Shakira, J-Lo,Gloria Estafan and, let me check my notes–oh yeah, my hero Elvis Costello.
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World Music Show host Ian Stewart speaks with Malian blues guitarist Vieux Farka Toure about improvising, his father Ali Farka Toure and his next album. Ian also interviews documentary filmmaker Ian Campbell about his film “Vieux de Niafunké.”
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Since March is Women’s History Month and mixed in the month was also International Women’s Day, I’ve decided to interview some amazing female musicians who also happen to be dedicated to battling issues of social injustice through their music and through their actions. My mini-series is called “Activism in Music.”
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It’s almost like Christmas on this week’s World Music Show because there’s a ton of brand new music to unwrap.
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A slate of new music from far and wide on the World Music Show this week, plus we’ll dip into some folk music from China and Japan and groove to some classic Reggae.
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