Pretty standard practice for Tuareg groups. See also Bombino, Tinariwen
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Pretty standard practice for Tuareg groups. See also Bombino, Tinariwen — |
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Here's a great Turkish intro group I found this morning — |
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Wow I love them!!!! Nice find, thanks Hunter! —Daniel Deathtide |
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And this makes me happier than words can express. Not off the beaten path for me personally (at least not the original), but I'd like to think the orignial is #inspiration #offthebeatenpath for the kids performing, so close enough for this thread, and beyond deserving of a share. —Fady El Mirage @ ReverbNation |