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From Malouf To Mezoued

Echoes from Andalusia intertwines the rich musical traditions of Malouf Tunisien, Mezoued, and Musique Arabe-Andalouse, showcasing the cultural heritage of North Africa. Through the melodies of Mohamed Garfi, Hedi Habbouba,...

Irish Love Ballads

From the haunting tunes of Enya to the energetic rhythms of FiddleSticks, each artist brings a unique perspective to the ancient tradition of Celtic music. Join us on a journey...

Button Up Your Squeezebox

Enter the enchanting world of the Irish button accordion, a century-old instrument that shapes the soul of Irish traditional music. From lively jigs to haunting slow airs, the accordion weaves...

Ghanaian Gospel

An intriguing concoction of traditional Ghanaian beats intertwined with Christian tales creates the transcendent art form known as gospel music, where hymns from the 19th century meld seamlessly with indigenous...

This week In Soul Artists 07/52

Al Jarreau’s "Trouble in Paradise" from his 1983 album balances smooth production and heartfelt lyrics, though it leans into safe territory compared to dynamic tracks like "Mornin’." The Crusaders’ "Street...

Top Brass from Balkans

Western Serbia's Guča, with its serene Dragacevo hills, remains an unlikely beacon in the trumpet cosmos, hosting a grand festival since 1961 that gathers musicians and enthusiasts in a vibrant...

This week In Singing Ladies 07/52

Sarah Vaughan’s "Send In The Clowns," from her 1981 album, highlights her vocal depth, turning Sondheim’s poignant lyrics into an intimate experience. Katie Melua’s "Spider’s Web" blends subtle guitar work...

Moving Kimonos

Regional whispers echo through the air, from Edo's vibrant rush to Kansai's introspective lyricism, showcasing the diverse musical styles that morph to fit their locale. As the Ensemble Nipponia keeps...

This week In Guitar Virtuosi 06/52

Michel Petrucciani’s take on Miles Davis’ "So What" from a 1998 Stuttgart concert highlights its staying power, with Anthony Jackson’s steady bass and Steve Gadd’s subtle drumming anchoring restrained improvisation....

This week In Soul Artists 06/52

Whitney Houston’s "You Give Good Love" introduced her voice with a restrained elegance, aiming for niche resonance while hinting at her potential; charting high on the Billboard Hot 100 and...

Native American

From the heartfelt chants of R. Carlos Nakai to the powerful narratives of A Tribe Called Red, this collection of music showcases the timeless beauty and resilience of Native American...

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