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Tonights edition of Hg opens with: 1. Nina Simone ‘I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free’ Alb Tk 8 (4:53) ...Raised in a family of eight children, Nina Simone originally harbored hopes of becoming a classical pianist, studying at New York’s prestigious Juilliard School of Music — a dream seldom captured for an African-American woman in the 1950s. Among her many acclaimed recordings is this electronically re-mastered adaptation of I wish I knew how it would feel to be free. The Brazil Connection, Sony Music Entertainment, 2014 2. Mahotella Queens ‘Amabhongo’ Alb Tk 11 (2:07) The Mahotella Queens, living musical lengends in S.A. Note the specific range of the lower women’s voices that comfortably navigate vocal waters usually reserved for baritones. The Mahotella Queens perform ...…come lets dance and chant and be happy.Women Of The World, Shanachie, Entertainment, 1993 3. Yugchen Lhamo ‘Om Mani Padme Hung’ Alb Tk 3 (4:38) ... is a Tibetan singer-songwriter living in exile in New York City. She has won an Australian Record Industry Association award for best Folk/World/Traditional album, and was then signed by Peter Gabriels Realworld Record label. Om Mani Padme dedicated to the heart of Buddha – where each syllable is a prayer. Om Mani Padme is from ... 2008 album Ama. Ama, Real World Records, 2008 4. Joe Purdy ‘I Love The Rain The Most’ #981 Tk 7 (4:41) From his 2004 album, Julie Blue, American folksinger/songwriter Joe Purdy sings I Love The Rain The Most. Julie Blue, Mudtown Crier Records, 2004 5. Papa Noel & Papi Oviedo ‘Bana Congo’ Awards For World Mus CD1 Tk2 (5:04) The Congo’s Ahn-tone Ney-dule Monsway was born on Christmas Day 1940 which lead to him adopting the stage name Papa Noel. ..., Cuban tres player- the tres is a distinctive type of plucked guitar-like-instrument in Cuban music, Papa and Papi perform Bana Congo. BBC 3 Awards For World Music, Union Square Music, 2003 6. Ladysmith Black Mambazo ‘Wenza Ngani’ Nothin’ Nice Tk 6 (4:37) A song of praise expressing their faith in a higher deity, South Africa’s Ladysmith Black Mambazo sings Wenza Ngani – How Did You Do That. Raise Your Spirit Higher, Heads Up International, 2004
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