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Guem biography, Guem discography
Born to Nigerian parents brought to Algeria, percussionist Guem grew up playing traditional music and trance rhythms from an early age.The influence of the diwan is fully evident in this mellow and beautifully restrained percussion LP from 1978.Caribbean vein, the emphasis is more on the Afro than the Caribbean.An open, honest, and very listenable record.The video has been added to your playlist.Thank you for sharing this video!Change this to see only comments above a certain value.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.GUEM a l empreinte le 28.This video has been added to your favorites.The video has been added to your playlist.Would you like to comment?Il fait des percus avec ses mains...France 2 (La version originale est disponible sur le disque Percussions).You may buy theses Albums on : www.Afromix is also : afromix.Guem is Algerian but has settled down in Paris, even though he travels a lot.Guem has proven that his dream and his vision were much more than folly.Thrilling National Geographic footage comes to you like never before in hundreds of searchable videos.Nat Geo Music connects viewers to new music from around the globe.Get weekly audio downloads and meet the international artists behind the music.Guem "Africaines Percussions" LP (Follow Me Rec.Great to chill out with, mix into a set or both!Guem is an outstanding percussionist, he plays all rythms on all instruments: a master.Download and buy MP3 on mondomixmusic.Denmark), the 15th in Voss (Norway), the 25th, 26th, 27th in Malmoe (Sweden), the 28th in Helsingor (Denmark).In April : the 4th in Clermond Ferrand (France), the 26th in Stockholm (Suede), the 30th in Dresden (Germany)..."Canadian ghazal singer Kiran Ahluwalia has a gorgeous singing voice and charismatic personality.Both are on display as Kiran along with her guitar playing husband Rez Abbasi, join host Dore Stein on Tangents.They are songs of unrequited love that Kiran intros during this program in entertaining and often humorous ways.Indian jazz from Rez Abassi, fado from Mariza, and songs from thumri master Shoba Gurtu and Mauritanian singer Malouma."The artist was set upon by counterfeiters in Abidjan.
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