So, what do you call the daily image Google posts on its main page? OK, it's a 'doodle'. So, today's doodle features Cape Verdean vocalist and recording artist Cesária Évora 27 August 1941 – 17 December 2011, known as the 'Queen of Morna'. Mornas are traditional Cape Verdean folk songs, plaintiff chronicles of the country's long and bitter history of isolation, slave trade and emigration. There's also a more uptempo dance version called the coladera.
I know very little about the place (or the music), except that my hairdresser went to Cape Verde on holiday last year, which is just about typical for these parts Évora is quite a find. The voice is stunningly rich and haunting, the performances strike a fine line between Latin Jazz, though the Portuguese influence, and world music. It's possible that this is an artist I should have heard of but may have missed on R3's World Music shows. Can anybody enlighten me?
I know very little about the place (or the music), except that my hairdresser went to Cape Verde on holiday last year, which is just about typical for these parts Évora is quite a find. The voice is stunningly rich and haunting, the performances strike a fine line between Latin Jazz, though the Portuguese influence, and world music. It's possible that this is an artist I should have heard of but may have missed on R3's World Music shows. Can anybody enlighten me?
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