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Louise Gray is a music columnist for New Internationalist and the author of the No-Nonsense Guide to World Music…
Hoe-down fiddles, the rhythmic rattle of spoons and kazoos with some banjos marking time, and you could be – where? A fictive Appalachian town? Some 1930s travelling music show?…
*Zoe Cormier* meets two indigenous people for whom this fight couldn’t be more personal.…
An album loaded with the instrumentation - fiddle, steel guitar, banjo and mandolin - of American roots music.…
Vancouvers only working farm is in danger of destruction by developers, writes Canadian journalist Hadani Ditmars, who will soon be joining New Internationalist as a co-editor…
Sissoko’s warm-toned vocals and fluid kora work, counterpointed by Stone’s banjo-picking make for a wonderfully expansive sound on *Africa to Appalachia*…
King Kong, Kwela, And The Shebeen Queens…
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