After a year of silence since releasing their last album, Playing for Change, a global, multimedia music project whose mission is rooted in cross-cultural connection through the arts, is back
There was relief among the audience when Keturah finally walked into the auditorium at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre on Sunday night. The patrons, who had started gathering as early as 6 pm, had waited until 10.23 pm to see the local girl start performing during the launch of her first album titled Keturah. Within the
It was all glamour at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre on Sunday night when Keturah launched her first self-titled 10-track album, Keturah. So, when she finally waltzed into the auditorium at 10.23 pm, she knew the hour of her much-anticipated glory had come. The thunderous applause from the audience reminded the local girl about her fans’
Spinning The Globe is a monthly column here at Paste that takes stock of the amazing music being released or reissued by artists that fall well outside the Western pop landscape. Each edition will highlight a diverse array of performers, from names that will be immediately familiar to longtime listeners of so-called “world music” and those lesser-known figures and groups keeping the traditions of their home country alive or pushing traditional music in new, exciting directions.