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In the beginning, at the end
Minor Threat, Bright Eyes, Rory Gallagher revisited
Vol. 32 No. 28 Published 11.20.03 by John Falstaff and Chad Radford -
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Cesaria Evora has come a long way in the last 15 years, from being an unknown middle-aged singer fro...
Vol. 32 No. 24 Published 10.23.03 by John Falstaff -
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Fletcher's new guitar classics
Classical guitarist Peter Fletcher's latest CD, Suite Compostelana, Canciones y Danzas, features his...
Vol. 30 No. 22 Published 10.09.02 by John Falstaff -
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Righteous redemption
The Mahotella Queens' indestructible beat
Vol. 30 No. 5 Published 06.12.02 by John Falstaff -
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The man, the enigma
After all these years, Paul McCartney still thrives on contradiction
Vol. 30 No. 52 Published 05.08.02 by John Falstaff -
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WORLD BEAT
If it's the World Stage you seek, look no further than the Ford/Fox 5 Stage Sunday. From Afrocuban r...
Vol. 30 No. 51 Published 05.01.02 by John Falstaff -
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St. Patrick's Day Carroll
Irish fiddling sensation keeps it pure
Vol. 30 No. 44 Published 03.13.02 by John Falstaff -
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The Arabian knight
Khaled, the first superstar of Algeria's rai music style, continues to go in peace
Vol. 30 No. 38 Published 01.30.02 by John Falstaff -
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The party never ends
The Buena Vista Social Club and beyond
Vol. 30 No. 34 Published 01.02.02 by John Falstaff -
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Billed as the last installment of a trilogy initiated in 1994 with The Impossible Bird and continue...
Vol. 30 No. 34 Published 01.02.02 by John Falstaff -
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Talibanned sounds
Top 10 reasons Mullah Omar hated world beat
Vol. 30 No. 33 Published 12.26.01 by John Falstaff -
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The long, long, long goodbye
George Harrison remembered as he really was
Vol. 30 No. 30 Published 12.05.01 by John Falstaff -
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Show 'n' tell: Captain Sensible of the Damned
England's the Damned beat the Clash and the Sex Pistols to the punch with punk's first single, the t...
Vol. 30 No. 24 Published 10.24.01 by John Falstaff -
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Once cocky but far from mellowed, rootsy English bard Graham Parker is arguably the missing link bet...
Vol. 30 No. 20 Published 10.10.01 by John Falstaff -
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Baaba Maal's output has seen him bounce from deceptively simple-sounding all-acoustic affairs to lou...
Vol. 30 No. 16 Published 08.29.01 by John Falstaff -
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Havana good ol' time
Signs of a bygone era still linger in Castro's Cuba
Vol. 30 No. 10 Published 07.18.01 by John Falstaff -
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Angélique Kidjo probably has done more to popularize African music than any woman since her lon...
Vol. 30 No. 4 Published 06.06.01 by John Falstaff -
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The Russians are coming
The balalaika (baa-luh-like-a) -- a large triangular three-stringed lute -- is widely considered th...
Vol. 30 No. 1 Published 05.16.01 by John Falstaff -
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Turkish delights
Sounds from the crossroads of Europe and Asia
Vol. 29 No. 52 Published 05.09.01 by John Falstaff -
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Carnival of sorts
A diverse survey of recent Brazilian releases
Vol. 29 No. 49 Published 04.18.01 by John Falstaff
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