Cimarron and Carlou D
Lucy Duran presents specially recorded sessions by Colombian cowboy group Cimarron and Senegalese singer Carlou D, who performs songs celebrating Muslim mysticism.
Lucy Duran presents two specially recorded sessions from Latin America and Africa.
Cimarron perform the joyful and energetic 'musica llanero' from the vast central plains of Colombia, with virtuosic harp-playing and songs to milk cows by. While Carlou D brings his big-range, soulful voice to a mixture of songs that celebrate Muslim mysticism and warn of the dangers facing his homeland Senegal.
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Presented by Lucy Duran
Produced by James Parkin
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Saturday 11th April 2009, 3:00pm
Studio session with Colombian ensemble Cimarron, consists of the following musicians
Carlos Rojas (harp); Ana Veyd贸 (voice); Jhon Onofre (maracas/voice); Libardo Rey (cuatro); Hugo Molina (bandola); Carlos L贸pez (Bass); Jos茅 Oviedo (caj贸n)
Rojas: Llanero Soy
Cimmaron
Studio session with Senegalese singer Carlou D
Carlou D: Namenala
Carlou D (vocals/acoustic guitar)
Carlou D: Sam Fall
Carlou D (vocals/acoustic guitar)
Carlou D: Sen Regal
Carlou D (vocals/acoustic guitar)
(Doudou Sarr acted as translator during interviews with Carlou D)
Studio session with Colombian ensemble Cimarron
Rojas: Maria Laya
Cimarron
Rojas: Tonada
Carlos Rojas (harp); Ana Veyd贸 (voice)
Rojas: Quitapesares
Cimarron
Rojas: Orinoco
Cimarron
(Juan Carlos Jaramillo acted as translator for Cimarron band leader Carlos Rojas)
All recordings made at Broadcasting House by 91热爆 Sound Engineer James Birtwistle
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