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Lekan Babalola, a two-time Grammy award-winning percussionist, is living up to his reputation as an innovative musician with this new 11-track album titled Lakaye. Released on Oyeku Meji Records, the album is a mix of jazz, funk and world music with the signature touch of Afrobeat. It opens with âTime Comeâ (4:23) which is a tribute track to the percussionistâs father, Olayiwola Babalola for his contribution to gospel music composition. Babalolaâs father was a leader of the church choir and an accordionist. As a composer, his father would have him sit down to play the drums or the cowbell while he was composing and arranging songs. This childhood experience became very influential in his music career.
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A still from Skerningham: A Jewel In The Crown documentary CAMPAIGNERS battling proposals to build 4,500 homes over open countryside have submitted a documentary film to the Planning Inspectorate to highlight the potential impact of the scheme. Skerningham: Jewel In The Crown has been sent to government inspectors ahead of them examining Darlington Borough Council’s controversial proposed Local Plan next week. Campaigners said due to Covid restrictions it had not been possible to organise protests, so they hoped the film, which is attracting hundreds of views every day on Youtube, would highlight concerns over the proposed development. Northern Film School graduate Joshua Montoro, who undertook research, interviews, filming, sound recording and editing for the 15-minute film, said he had been happy to offer his services after discovering many residents remained unaware of the local authority’s plans.
A still from Skerningham: A Jewel In The Crown documentary CAMPAIGNERS battling proposals to build 4,500 homes over open countryside have submitted a documentary film to the Planning Inspectorate to highlight the potential impact of the scheme. Skerningham: Jewel In The Crown has been sent to government inspectors ahead of them examining Darlington Borough Council’s controversial proposed Local Plan next week. Campaigners said due to Covid restrictions it had not been possible to organise protests, so they hoped the film, which is attracting hundreds of views every day on Youtube, would highlight concerns over the proposed development. Northern Film School graduate Joshua Montoro, who undertook research, interviews, filming, sound recording and editing for the 15-minute film, said he had been happy to offer his services after discovering many residents remained unaware of the local authority’s plans.