Interview - Emmanual Jal is a self-made man and a self-made artist. He emerged from a horrific childhood amid civil war in Sudan. He was trained to fight as a child soldier, barely survived escape and ...
While foreign gospel has traditionally held a prominent place on the continent in the past, a new wave of homegrown talent is ...
The event at the Halifax Central Library was led by George Elliott Clarke, a Nova Scotian and a former poet laureate of ...
On February 2nd, at the premiere ceremony of the 67th Grammy Awards, Tems was announced as the winner of Best African Music ...
A conversation with Angélique Kidjo on the power of music, Africa's future, and breaking boundaries.Grammy winner and UNICEF ambassador, Angélique Kidjo, shares insights on blending cultures, ...
Black American music is music of the spirit, a profound diversity of lessons to be enjoyed. Never duplicated but often imitated, its drumbeats are heartbeats of the inner person that ignites ...
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A panel discussion on Music and Black Labor kicked off Black History Month, highlighting the challenges African Americans face in the music industry and the importance of preserving musical traditions ...
Enslaved Africans seeking to reconnect with their lost cultural traditions brought African concepts to instruments in the ...
South African musician Wouter Kellerman has firmly established himself in the global music landscape after winning his third Grammy Award at the prestigious 67th Grammy ceremony held in Los ...
But the new crop of artists emerging out of the African continent have continued making it clearer that their music can exist beyond the borders of “Afrobeats” and should not be broadly and ...
The event featured live performances and exclusive meet-and-greet sessions with some of the nominated artistes, building ...