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Central Asia

I'm so excited to tell you that we just received a big shipment of programs about Central Asian music through the Aga Khan Foundation. Although the geostrategic importance of Central Asia is rising by the minute, it has not been spotlighted in the mainstream media very much, although here at Link TV we've been showing music videos from Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan for years. Now, we have even more to bring you from this fascinating area. It is indeed one of the last bastions of an ancient and rich culture that was shaped by the Silk Route. These programs take you into the day-to-day and spiritual lives of the inhabitants, while opening a door to places we should all know more about. Stay tuned for these remarkable programs...and as we head into our crucial pledge week, I hope you'll take some time to make a donation to Link TV.

 
 

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Desert Music

This week we are airing a short profile of the band Tinariwen, and you can also see it here on our website. Usually we indicate the country that a band originates from, but Tinariwen are Tuareg (no, that's not just a car), a nomadic people who have been living in the Sahara for millennia. When you are watching these tall, swathed men playing their hypnotic rhythms, it is hard not to be carried off to an imagined, desert landscape. You can get some feeling for this in the live performance featured in the middle of the profile. The musicians have incorporated the electric guitar into their own tradition, creating a genre now called "Desert Blues." Since they came to prominence on the world music stage, there have been several others following suit. Oddly, all of them have names that start with a "t!" I invite you to write in and tell me who those bands are.

 
 

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A Legendary Brazilian Diva: Maria Bethania

We recently had the great Brazilian singer-songwriter Chico Cesar in our studios for an interview. When we asked him who were some of his favorite interpetors of his songs, he immediately mentioned Maria Bethania, saying every time she sings one of his songs, it becomes a classic.  This was not exactly a surprse for us since the documentary we are showing th is week The Voice of Brazil - Maria Bethania shows very clearly the process by which Bethania makes a song her very own.


From her emotional involvement with any song she approaches, her dissection of its musical structure and potentials, and her relationship with the musicians who are accompanying her, the documentary allows us unusual access to this iconic singer, and sister of Caetano Veloso.

 
 

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