Music of the World with Stephen Kent – August 28, 2008 at 10:00am
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In a musical journey that began in England in the late 1970’s, composer, performer, multi-instrumentalist and radio DJ Stephen Kent has blazed a trail across five continents, living at various times in East Africa, the UK, Spain, Australia and the USA. His musical scores, composed for theatre, circus and dance companies, have received international acclaim and his work as a performer and recording artist has established him as a unique talent in the global music scene. He is one of the foremost exponents of the Australian Aboriginal Didjeridu in contemporary music.
After something of a forced hiatus in his presence on the KPFA airwaves he is now producing Music of the World (4th Saturdays 9-11am) AND Off the Beaten Path (3rd, 4th, 5th Mondays – 10pm-Midnight)!
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Stephen Kent is back hosting his regular programme with a musical journey through Planet Earth – Hot New Releases, Old Chestnuts and Unexpected Delights put together into a seamless stream of musical magic.
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Sandy Miranda presents a special Music of the World previewing the forthcoming cd Snakes and Ladders by Australian Bebop Ragas, an adventurous, cross-polinating band that includes Stephen Kent (didjeridu, percussion), Teed Rockwell (Chapman Stick), and Sameer Gupta (table, drums). Also lots of the best of new world releases. Sandy Mirandaradio host/producer since 1988KPFA/KALWNew web … Continued
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A live appearance from Gambian Kora maestro Pa Bobo Jobarteh plus scintillating sounds from around the world, ticket giveaways and a preview of Sat June 7th’s Berkeley World Music Festival!