Womad – Hugh Masakela
Masekela has a clear message. He wants happiness. And his music sends it out in great waves. The South African sound bellows into the crowds with soul and love. An infectious tribal dance spreads...
Masekela has a clear message. He wants happiness. And his music sends it out in great waves. The South African sound bellows into the crowds with soul and love. An infectious tribal dance spreads...
Question: What do you get when you combine You Am I’s Tim Rogers with funk-soul maestros The Bamboos? Answer: A manically dancing crowd of ecstatic Womadelaidians. Tim and co put on a brilliant show...
From north east Arnhem Land, a group of school friends under the mentorship of Yothu Yindi’s Mandawuy Yunupingu bring their smooth rock tunes to WOMAD, on the back of their new album, entitled “Guwak“....
They certainly celebrate god a little differently in South Africa. With rapturous flailing limbs, outrageously technicolour outfits and joyous musical outpourings, the Soweto Gospel Choir are quite an experience. Under the direction of Beverly...
Adelaide-based Golonka are no ordinary gypsy folk band (if there is such a thing), mixing up traditional pieces with the more unorthodox (gypsy-ska-reggae anyone?)
With an International Music Council-UNESCO Music Prize to his name and an appearance in an, erm, Eurovision song contest final to his name, Azerbaijani musician Alim Qasimov has quite the career. Considered one of...
The so-called “Hendrix of the Sahara” Vieux Farka Toure turned Botanic Park into his own little woodstock on Sunday. A small but appreciative crowd defied the heat of the mid-afternoon sun to dance away...
A melodic sample of Eastern Europe was offered up by Australian folk act the Volatinsky Trio. Made up of 2 musicians trained on folk instruments in Minsk (Lucy) & Kiev (Stephen), plus an improvisational...
10 (actually 9) Quick Questions with UK outfit The Correspondents
As Australia’s favourite ‘indie’ act for the most part of the last decade, not only have they consistently delivered great music, they have also enchanted audiences at their high-octane gigs.
Folk singer Kristian Matsson might sound like he’s from the good ol’ U S of A, but he’s actually Swedish.
Celebrated Malinese musician Bassekou Kouyaté leads a quartet of Ngoni…
Kristian Matsson returns to the essential core of folk music: an acoustic guitar, an arresting voice and tales shaped by sharp, deftly penned lyrics.