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Nostalgia from Somalia

Mogadishu in Somalia in the mid-1980s was a crossroads where Africa, Asia and Europe joined, where hotels like the Al-Uruba competed with other luxury venues to host some of the Indian Ocean's most potent popular music. Situated right on Lido beach, the distinctive Al-Uruba building with Arabic and Somali architectural influences had a little-known recording studio.

Global Drums + Benin, Niger & New World Releases

Global Drums + Benin, Niger & New World Releases
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Watch: Taylor Swift Reveals Live Guests At GRAMMYs

Watch: Taylor Swift Reveals Live Guests At GRAMMYs
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GRAMMYs At Home: SIDEPIECE

When it comes to COVID-19 routines, we might want to take notes from Maxi Priest. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the reggae singer has been on the island of Jamaica, jogging its streets, clambering near waterfalls and catching up with pals like In the latest episode of GRAMMYs At Home, a brand-new series where current GRAMMY nominees take us into their homes to show us how they’ll be experiencing the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, watch Priest do all three. GRAMMYs At Home: Maxi Priest Priest is nominated for Best Reggae Album for his 2019 album It All Comes Back To Love; like most other nominees, he plans to park himself on the living sofa to see if he’ll win. 

When we play, everyone dances! Benin girl group Star Feminine Band

Star Feminine Band, l-r: Marguerite Kpetekoute, drums; Julienne Sayi, bass; Grâce Marina Balaguemon, keyboard and vocals; Urrice Borikapei, percussion and vocals; Angélique Balaguemon, drums and vocals; Anne Sayi, guitar; Sandrine Ouei, keyboard. Photograph: JB Guillot Star Feminine Band, l-r: Marguerite Kpetekoute, drums; Julienne Sayi, bass; Grâce Marina Balaguemon, keyboard and vocals; Urrice Borikapei, percussion and vocals; Angélique Balaguemon, drums and vocals; Anne Sayi, guitar; Sandrine Ouei, keyboard. Photograph: JB Guillot In the west African country, not everyone likes girls to play instruments – but this group of seven ultra-cool musicians are ripping up those expectations Tue 22 Dec 2020 07.00 EST

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