Recordings from a music festival held in the Congo square area of New orleans, featuring music by Black performers which reflect the spiritual and cultural origins. This program first looks at Exuma, who calls himself "The Obeah Man," a phrase associated with West African and Caribbean relgions, and is tied to magic. He performs: Bam Bam, Clean on the Outside, Penny Sausage, I Am Exuma, and Africa. Secondly, the program looks at Minot, the King of Dance Hall Style reggae. Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Minot presents examples of his "Godly music."|EXUMA| SUGAR MINOT / produced by WGBH and WPFW. SERIES: Congo Square, New Orleans| no. 2 Recordings from a music festival held in the Congo square area of New Orelans, featuring music by Black performers which reflect the spritiual and cultural origins. This program first looks at Exuma, who calls himself "The Obeah Man," a phrase associated with West African and Caribbean religions and is tied to magic. He performs: Bam Bam, Clean on the Outside, Penny Sausage, I Am Exuma, and Africa. Secondly, the program looks at Minot, the King of Dance Hall Style reggae. Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Minot presents examples of his "Godly music." BROADCAST: Satellite, 26 June 1989.
Exuma : Sugar Minot / produced by WGBH and WPFW.
Episode Title:
Exuma : Sugar Minot / produced by WGBH and WPFW.
Series Title:
PRA Archive #:
SZ0517.02
Description:
Station:
Date Recorded on:
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Date Broadcast on:
Satellite, 26 June 1989.
Item duration:
1 reel (51 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|59:00
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Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
Rights Summary:
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