Welcome to World Music Central 07/19/2008 03:34AM  
  Home  |  Submissions  |  World Music Forum |  Links |  Calendar |  F.A.Q.  |  Directory of Articles  |  Contact Us  |
User Functions
:

:

Don't have an account yet? Sign up as a New User
Lost your password?

World Music News
CD Reviews
Articles
World Music sound loops and samples
General News
Interviews
Video Reviews
Book Reviews
Editorials
Tour Announcements
Concert reviews
Events »
New Releases »
Awards
Obituaries

World Music Resources
Artist biographies
Booking agents
Distributors
Travel Guides
Record labels
Mailing Lists
World Music Media
Organizations
Trade shows
Music Contests and Competitions

Live music:
Venues

Education:
Dance schools
Ethnomusicology
Museums
Music schools

Glossaries:
World dances
Musical genres
World Instruments

Shopping:
- World Music Central Store
- Gift ideas



Nuru Kane Tours Europe this Week   
05/23/2007 01:00AM
Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

Tour Announcements

Nuru Kane (who was nominated as best newcomer in this years BBC Awards for World Music) will be playing several gigs in Europe this week with his band "Bayefall Gnawa".

The first gig is a headline show as part of London African Festival 2007 at Cargo in Shoreditch London on May 23rd. Nuru will take the stage straight after the final whistle of the European Cup Final) and play a long set.

On the 24th May the band play the Druga Godba Festival in Slovenia and on the 25th May they play Ethnoambient in Zagreb Croatia. The band then returns to the UK for 3 more gigs on 28th May they play The Hawth in Crawley, 30th may Quay Arts Centre ,Newport, Isle of Wight and on June 2nd they play The Fringe Festival in Bath.



Sigil, his latest album, came out on April 25, 2006.

Nuru Kane was born and raised in Medina, Dakar, and his distinctive take on Senegalese music explores the connections between the music of North and West Africa – a musical journey across the Sahara.

Sigil captures Nuru Kane’s range of influences, from his blues-led solo songs, reminiscent of Ali Farka Toure, through to the driving Gnawa trance that forms the backbone of his pulsating live performances.

 

Buy the CD:

  [ Views: 927 ]  

What's Related

Story Options

Submissions  |  World Music Forum |  Links |  Calendar |  Directory of Articles  |  F.A.Q.  |  Contact Us
World Music Central News RSS Feed

Powered By Geeklog
Created this page in 0.27 seconds

Hosted By Ibiblio.org .