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How do you see the promotion of Gambian music?
Good but we need out copyrights laws so the artist can start making money of their works man because we have stars that don't get treated like stars and like I said earlier we need that separation and with that the promotion is there becaus... Read More »
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What's your assessment of the Gambian music industry?
Like I said earlier, my parents sent me to stay with my uncle and his wife in The Gambia so as to be able to steer away from music until I complete my studies in a few months time. I am still fresh in the country, and I’m still trying to h... Read More »
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Who Else Loves The Music of The Gambian Kora?
"The kora holds an enchanting magic that blesses it's player by bringing a peace through music that would not be possible using human hands alone. I've heard stories of the sound box of this instrument burning people's hands and being unwra... Read More »
Source: http://www.koramusic.com/ebaraka/
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I thank the Gambian musicians and people for supporting the U-17. It is a spiritual gesture amongst us. President Jammeh's support to the U-17 team is a national course. It is an effort he is doing where it is due.
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OOZ….lol nah but yea everything I stated in the questions before you know the copyrights, the separation in the artist, good critics and also new events like a hip hop TV Show. The Open-Mic And the grounded DVD were major steps for the hip ...
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Definitely, I'm not being cynical but music is dead here. What we used to do in the Super Eagles day cannot be done now. You see people singing and they are out of tune. They borrow words from other people and they insist that it is their m...
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The word Promoter has been bandied about so much that at times am ashamed to be called one but anyway I will ride on it. I see Senegambian Culture as a shared heritage. However, I agree that the scale is lopsided at the moment; to try and...
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Source: http://www.ukgambians.net/entertainment/njoke-interview.htm
President Jammeh has already set the pace. What need to be done now is to set up a conservatory school of art and music, for musicians to read, write, sing and dance.
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Freaky Joe: I am cool with all of them. We are all doing our different things in our different ways. We have a good relationship and help to support each other a lot. I am not special or better than anyone of them in anyway.
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Source: http://www.allgambian.net/entertainment_0606.htm
The Gambian Music scene has it's up's and downs I mean there are a lot of people doing their thing and there are some who need to stop doing whatever they are trying to do because it is not helping us go forward at all. The Music scene is n...
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