Review – Ah Hum! Cocinando Con Latin Jazz
The music was fantastic and immediately made you want jump out of your seat and boogie. However, despite the invitation from the band, very few headed to the dance floor.
The music was fantastic and immediately made you want jump out of your seat and boogie. However, despite the invitation from the band, very few headed to the dance floor.
One bad keyboard pedal set the tone beautifully for her opening night in the Garden.
The West African beats keep the crowd grooving to Youssou’s powerful voice.
Ballads echo as if down empty corridors, replete with sublime autoharp, keyboard and harmonies…
A mix of reggae, funk, rock and dub grooves creates the unique sound that is Tjintu Desert Band
Father-son team Toumani and Sidiki Diabate are the latest in an extraordinary 71-generation line of kora players in their family.
Max Savage and The False Idols provide the perfect soundtrack to a WOMAD Sunday afternoon
Perfect for those who want to dance in the dust and for those who want to sit under the stars.
As Le Gateau Chocolat adds and removes costume layers in front of the audience he dons a mask in order to reveal his true self.
Almost every song introduces a new and different instrument keeping the music easy to listen to but entertainingly diverse.
It all comes together in a fractured sort of way, a sublime nightmare.