New series on Latin Music on BBC4

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  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
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    New series on Latin Music on BBC4

    BBC4 - Friday 3 July
    9.30 Huey Morgan's
    Latin Music Adventure
    1/3 The Revolutionary Sounds of Brazil

    BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Huey Morgan dives into the unique sounds of three countries - Puerto Rico, Brazil and Cuba - on a quest to understand Latin music's enduring appeal. He begins in Brazil, where he joins Mangueira Samba School as they prepare for the Rio carnival. Then, in Salvador with Carlinhos Brown, a percussionist and native of the city, he experiences the rhythms of an Afro bloc, an enormous drum ensemble beating out samba rhythms.

    This is definitely from Brazil nuts. Anyone who's been on many a recent street demo for good causes, will know just how loud your average Afro bloc can be truly a match for massed vuvuzelas!

    I will try and remember to bump this thread up closer in time to the programme.
  • vinteuil
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    • Nov 2010
    • 12933

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    ... thanks for this : set to record. Mme v is a South America (and not just a Brazil - ) nut...

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    • Globaltruth
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      • Nov 2010
      • 4298

      #3
      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
      BBC4 - Friday 3 July
      9.30 Huey Morgan's
      Latin Music Adventure
      1/3 The Revolutionary Sounds of Brazil

      BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Huey Morgan dives into the unique sounds of three countries - Puerto Rico, Brazil and Cuba - on a quest to understand Latin music's enduring appeal. He begins in Brazil, where he joins Mangueira Samba School as they prepare for the Rio carnival. Then, in Salvador with Carlinhos Brown, a percussionist and native of the city, he experiences the rhythms of an Afro bloc, an enormous drum ensemble beating out samba rhythms.

      This is definitely from Brazil nuts. Anyone who's been on many a recent street demo for good causes, will know just how loud your average Afro bloc can be truly a match for massed vuvuzelas!

      I will try and remember to bump this thread up closer in time to the programme.
      Thanks for this S_A, will also keep an eye out...

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