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Dorival Caymmi FREE SONG:'Tributo a Dorival Caymmi!'

Brazilian composer and singer Dorival Caymmi, who catapulted to fame when Carmen Miranda performed one of his songs in 1938, died Saturday. He was 94.

He died of kidney cancer and multiple organ failure in his Rio de Janeiro home, his granddaughter Stela Caymmi told the Globo TV network.

Caymmi's lyrics were inspired by the beautiful women and folklore of the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia, where he was born. A deep, velvety voice also helped make him one of the country's most beloved
artists.

The song FREE SONG:'Tributo a Dorival Caymmi!' was composed by Baden Powell and is a beautiful acoustic guitar instrumental. Enjoy!! and celebrate this great musician's life!!


Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel just launched two new digital music ventures: We7 (an advertising-driven music site) and TheFilter.com ( a music recommendation site).

FREE SONG:'Salala!' - w/Peter Gabriel

We7 lets users choose between buying recordings and downloading a free version with a 10-second ad. Royalties from downloads on We7 are paid to the record companies, which then pay a portion to the artists. The company, based in Britain, already has a licensing agreement with one of the majors, Sony Music Entertainment.

With it's focus on label artists We7, while offering a new model, seems to cater more to the labels than to the artists. Indeed, Gabriel is quoted in the New York Times saying:  “I don’t believe in the death of the major record companies, but as an artist, I’d love to see them reinvented as service companies.”

We7's gimmick is simple: you get your songs for free, in MP3, but each one has a short audio advertisement before the music starts. That’s it. I'm not quite sure this is the path to the new revolution though. My response to listening to a free downloaded track (along with the ad) was 'I don't think so...!' The ad is intrusive, despite being short, and did nothing to make me want to download more songs from We7. Imagine a playlist made entirely of We7-sourced songs, with an ad played between each and every one!? Much worse than commercial radio... I just can’t see the MySapce generation rushing out to download ad-infested files like this. And those that do will not find it too hard to delete the ads in an audio editor.

TheFilter.com provides music, film and video recommendations based on user preferences. And the site keeps track and publishes what their audience is listening to with interesting results: TheFilter.com recently said that the number of people listening to downbeat music from the likes of Morrissey and The Smiths has soared in the past months too. (Autor's note: I have to say that my personal reaction has been just the opposite -- lately I've been listening to more and more upbeat music that I can dance to...)

Gabriel's early entreprenuerial ventures include Real World Records and Womad, the World of Music, Arts and Dance festival. Womad, a showcase for world music that currently presents annual concerts and workshops in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. His Real World label has an expanding catalog of 150 albums by artists from around the world. (One of Calabash's success stories was working with Thomas Mapfumo's self-produced album as a digital-only release which caught the ears of Gabriel and was re-released on the Real World label.)

The FREE SONG:'Salala!' is from Angelique Kidjo's album 'Djin Djin' and features Peter Gabriel's vocals -- and comes to you Ad-Free!! ;-)

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Ska Cubano - FREE Song: 'Ay Caramba!'
Posted 09:07 AM, Jul 30 2008

Ska Cubano When it comes to Ska Cubano, rarely has the expression a match made in heaven been so apropos. Take classic rhythms from two of the worlds most musically influential islands, Jamaica and Cuba, mash them together like mint and sugar, add ample of amounts of intoxicating melodies and a dash of jest; the result is a magical musical cocktail that has been setting dance floors ablaze from London to Tokyo. Check out today's FREE Song:

FREE SONG:'Ay Caramba!'

The idea of creating a Cuban ska band originated with Peter A. Scott, a British entrepreneur and music lover whose business ventures brought him regularly to Jamaica and Cuba. Scott invited Natty Bo, a renowned London ska singer and devotee of all things retro, to travel with him to the city of Santiago de Cuba, often called the cradle of Cuban music because of its influential role in the development of popular Cuban music, to record with some of the best local musicians. Natty Bo, also a popular London DJ, was an avid collector of old Cuban 78s, and suggested bringing other flavors into the mix such as Colombian cumbia, Jamaican mento and Trinidadian calypso.

While in Santiago, Natty Bo heard Cuban crooner Beny Billy, the living reincarnation of the legendary Beny Moré, belting it out in a bar, and knew then and there he had found his vocal counterpart on the project. Back in London, Natty Bo formed a band featuring the leading maestros of Cuban and Jamaican music, and the group set about bringing the irresistible Ska Cubano sound to the concert stage. The rest, as they say, is history, or at least, historical revisionism, as Ska Cubano posits a world where the music of Caribbean cousins Jamaica, Cuba and beyond developed a closer kinship back in the day before reggae and salsa shook the globe.

FREE SONG:'Ay Caramba!'

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Thione Seck FREE SONG: 'Mouhamadou Bamba'
Posted 04:07 PM, Jul 18 2008

Thione Seck Former member of Star Band de Dakar and Orchestra Baobab, Thione Seck has been an important figure on Senegal’s music scene since the 1960s. In the late 70s and early 80s Seck was one of the originators of mbalax, which has been Senegal’s most popular sound since then. Check out today's FREE Song:

FREE SONG:'Mouhamadou Bamba'

Seck was always a fan of Egyptian superstars such as Abdel Halim Hafez and Oum Kalsoum as well as Bollywood playback singers Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. These singers have influenced his singing style, sometimes subtly, sometimes in a more obvious way. - An interesting mixture of Africa and Asia, - Senegal and India, among others...

Even though Seck grew up in Senegal, he says that a childhood fascination with Hindu films led him to favor Eastern modes. He told Afropop, "It's like the scales of the Spanish, Hindu, Greek, Arab musicians. Each time I compose a song, I put a few notes from this eastern scale, because that's what I love the most." The contrast between the band's edgy alertness and Seck's air of spiritual intoxication is likely to raise the hair on your spine. Do you agree?

FREE SONG:'Mouhamadou Bamba'

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Boubacar Traore

FREE SONG:'Mouso Teke Soma Ye'

Boubacar Traore (Kar-Kar) has been dodging musical stardom for most of his life. In his youth, Boubacar Traore was known as the Malian Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley. People woke up every day to hear him singing on the radio. His most popular song at that time was "Mali Twist" which he has likened to a national anthem for the newly independent nation of Mali.

Traore is an artist who has affected an entire generation. His is the voice of a nation, its hopes and its fears. He is a storyteller, and his songs deal with daily living, the many facets of love, political conditions and solidarity. Sometimes they are small parables, resonant with meanings we'll never be able to understand, but clear to his friends. Perhaps the final words are best said by one of his peers, Ali Farka Toure: "If the maximum is five, I give ten to Kar Kar".

He insists he's no blues man. "Blues is blues," he says. "It's American. But there is also blues in Europe and blues in Africa. The languages are different, but you can see that all these kinds of blues have the same parents--same father, same mother." Get More Music by Boubacar Traore


André Bourgeois and Mano Bap Today's FREE Song is by André Bourgeois and Mano Bap!

FREE SONG:'Pentagrama'

André Bourgeois and Mano Bap are influenced by the 1960's and 70's jazz, and the experiments of Kruder and Dorfmeister and Erik Truffaz.

They have distanced themselves from the all powerfull Drum'n' Bass and have developed a sound that draws on the best of the technology and the acoustic. Bourgeois and Bap use a computer to record musicians -- not because they are strivng for the artificial, but because they are striving for emotion.

Today' s Free song will delight you with its editing, post production and sound texture. It's a breath of fresh air, for sure! Bap and Bourgeois lead us far beyond all musical and nationality allegiances, so watch out!

FREE SONG:'Pentagrama'

Get more music from André Bourgeois and Mano Bap here!!


Radio Mundial - FREE Song: 'Tambor'!!
Posted 09:05 AM, May 26 2008

Radio Mundial Today's FREE Song is by Radio Mundial:

FREE SONG: 'Tambor'

Radio Mundial (World Radio) is a musical collective originally formed by Puerto Rican/Peruvian vocalist and guitarist Jean Shepard and Chilean Swedish DJ and producer Andy Delano. Together with band members Gianni Mano (congas), Geraldo Flores (timbales), Andy Sanesi (drums) Gustavo Amarante (bass), they unleashed the dynamic sounds of their lush harmonies. Jean's cuatro (Puerto Rico's national instrument) also brings exciting percussion and a unique song-writing style.

The full Radio Mundial experience was born as the band soon began playing its modern fusion of Afro-Latin-inspired funk to packed stages in and around New York. Quickly they built a loyal following of devoted fans, and caught the ears and eyes of legendary music men and women. Check it out!!

FREE SONG: 'Tambor'

Get more music from Radio Mundial here!!

 


Hugo Diaz - FREE Song: 'Volver'!!
Posted 10:05 AM, May 14 2008

Hugo_diaz Today's FREE Song is by Hugo Diaz:

FREE SONG:'Volver'

Here is some remarkable mouth harp music from one of the greatest Argentinian players of all time. Hugo Diaz was born on August 10th 1927 in Santiago de Estero. At the age of five he began to play the harmonica,  and less than two years was already performing regulary for a local radio.

On this track you will hear the grunts, like a wild animal’s, and the unique way he has of drawing out a very high pitched note or of rounding off a sequence with a low note, like a bullfighter delivering the death-blow. There is some styling guitar solos going on here as well. Enjoy this hidden gem!!

FREE SONG:'Volver'

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Feliciano dos Santos

Listen To Massukos's Album 'Bumping'

Feliciano dos Santos, leader of the group Massukos, just won the Goldman Environmental Prize for using  music to raise awareness about health, water and HIV/Aids issues.

Harnessing their popularity to fight poverty, Massukos make music that is not only phenomenally beautiful but also a powerful force for change. Massukos have an enviable reputation as the country's most successful band but they are also making their mark as initiators of social change. Originating from Niassa in northern Mozambique, one of the poorest parts of Africa, Massukos speak out against the hardships that have affected their lives. Passionate about what they do, the band travels for miles to remote villages to deliver simple life-saving messages such as “more condoms less partners”.

"I started using music when I realised that it was a good way to send a message and bring people together," Santos told BBC News.

"Even when you play a loud radio, people are drawn to it. Even when it plays sounds that are not about dirty water, they just want to listen to the sounds. I realised that music had this power, so for this reason we thought it would be good to mix it with what we wanted to achieve."

Santos said the $150,000 Goldman prize money would not change his life but it would help focus attention on what was happening on the ground in Mozambique and Africa.

"It shows that even if you live in poor places, such as Niassa, you can have an influence on the world. Let's not talk about the money, let's do things that can change the world. Don't think about awards, think about quality of life."

Santos said the $150,000 (£75,000) prize money would not change his life but it would help focus attention on what was happening on the ground in Mozambique and Africa.

Listen To Massukos' Album 'Bumping'

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Kafala Brothers - FREE Song: 'Salipo'!!
Posted 10:04 AM, Apr 28 2008

Kafala Brothers Today's FREE Song is from Angola!

FREE SONG:'Salipo'

Born in the village of Mazoso, in the province of Benguela, Angola, Moises and Jose Kafala both rose to national fame individually before their debut performance together in Luanda.

The Kafala Brothers' music is best described as Angolan folk music. Their songs are revolutionary in nature and reflect real life experiences, while painting poetic portraits of Angola's 30 year long war and continued struggle for national reconciliation. Using a single guitar and a flute, the Kafalas are able to tell stories of war, sadness, love and joy with conviction and heartbreaking vocal harmonies which have been known to provoke uncontrolled tears to well up in the eyes of those listening.

FREE SONG:'Salipo'

Get more music from Kafala Brothers here!!


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