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Cyril Diaz Orchestra - Ti Chabine Manze Titine La / Mme. Killio Cook
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Cyril Diaz Orchestra - Ti Chabine Manze Titine La / Mme. Killio CookWest African and Venezuelan inspired dancefloor single from Cyril Diaz, the 1950's Trinidadian bandleader playing the roots music of his Afro Venezuelan parentage. His father Gordon Diaz migrated to Trinidad sometime in the early 1900's. Throughout the 1950's Cyril Diaz and his big band calypso orchestra toured the Caribbean and South America recording culturally inspired hybrid calypsos with an African and Latin tinge. Showcased here is his
have never sounded better
Bar Mediterraneo is the place where people constantly return to transform curiosity into participation
the back up singers turned friends teamed up with Emmanuel Diale and signed with Mob Music to embark on their music career as their own act
The connections we feel on a dancefloor are transformative
arrangements
Yasuko Agawa's L
African religion and culture have had an undeniable impact in Brazil
In 1975 the group recorded their only vinyl record at Sam Griffith's home recording studio in Camden
My Brother's a Basehead 12
features one of Salinas' best- known recordings (at least in Europe)
Enlisting rising talents and familiar faces alike
Jonny Nash and Marco Sterk got together in the studio for the first time since they recorded Clouds
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