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Live in New York @ "liveinnewyork " Worldmix Radio - Live In New York - Playlist for Friday January 23rd, 2009 HTML January 26, 2009 11:30:05 PM EST DJ Somcharle presents... Live in New York @ www.worldmixradio.org Fridays from 6:00 PM (EDT) Running All Weekend Long WORLDMIX RADIO - Global Beats @ its Best! The Best of World Music and Global Grooves 24 Hours a Day www.worldmixradio.org www.live365.com/stations/djsomcharle Our mailing address: Worldmix Radio Marcos Sacchi 1360 Clifton Avenue Suite 137 Clifton , NJ 07012 USA Our e- mailing address is : [email protected] Live in New York Playlist for Friday January 23rd, 2009 (selected by Marcos Sacchi) artist/track/album/ label / www 01- Jun Miyake / Alviverde / Stolen From Strangers / http://tinyurl.com/blg9o7 02- Femi Kuti / Demo Crazy / Day By Day / www.wrasserecords.com 03- La Mal Coiffee / Joan Caga Blanc / Polyphonies occitanes / http://tinyurl.com/boubtf 04- Warsaw Village Band / Is Anybody In There? / Infinity / http://tinyurl.com/c8ysep 05- Chancha Via Circuito & Poeta Inca / Pachamama / http://zzkrecords.com 06- Kries / Lepi Juro Kries Nalaze/ Kocijani - Croatia / http://www.kries.info/kopito 07- Celso Fonseca / Julia / Álbum Branco / http://tinyurl.com/bjsvfg 08- Dub Colossus / Neh Yelginete / A Town Called Addis / www.realworldrecords.com 09- A Filial / Aqui se faz aqui não paga (feat. Edu Lopes, Flavio 52 & Pacato) / $1,99 / www.vergerecords.org 10- Fula Flute / Fouta Canadá / Mansa América / www.fulaflute.net 11- A R Rahman / Ringa Ringa / Slumdog Millionaire (Original Soundtrack) / www.interscope.com 12- Kora Jazz Trio / Djaman / Part III www.ruestendhal.com 13- La Cherga (feat. Irina Karamarkovic) / Lajka / Fake no More / www.asphalt-tango.de 14- Jah Wobble and the Chinese Dub Orchestra/ Kang ding / Chinese Dub / www.30hertzrecords.com 15- Pierre Akendengue / Considerable / Vérité d'Afrique / www.lusafrica.fr 16- Lito Barrientos Y Su Orquesta / Cumbia En Do Menor / / Arriba La Cumbia! / www.crammed.be 17- Esaw Mwamwaya and Radioclit / Cape Kod / Esau Mwamwaya and Radioclit are the Very Best / http://tinyurl.com/bkwe29 18- Goran Bregovic / Venzinatiko / Alkohol / www.goranbregovic.co.yu 19- Iman Baildi / To Minori tis avgis / Iman Baildi / http://www.myspace.com/imambaildi 20- Gecko Turner / 45000$ Guapa Pasea (Afrodisiac Soundsystem Remix / Manipulado EP / www.lovemonk.net 21- Novalima / Tumbala / Coba Coba / www.cumbancha.com 22- Forro in the Dark / Forrowest (Quantic remix) / Nublu Dance / www.nublu.net 23- Lansiné Kouyaté & David Neerman / Djanfa Magni / Kangaba / www.lansinekouyate.net 24- Palya Beata / Ezbonto Nagy / Adieu Lês Complexes / www.naive.fr 25- Trio a Tolia / El Meod Na’ala / Zumurrude / www.homerecords.be 26- Cesaria Evora / Sangue Di Beirona / Radio Mindelo / www.lusafrica.fr 27- Lee-Scratch-Perry / Yellow Tongue (feat. Samia Farah) / The Mighty Upsetter / www.onusoundrecords.com 28- One Love Family / Bô Ten Qu'Luta' ?Putumayo African Reggae / www.putumayo.com 29- Jimmy Radway & The Fe Me Time All Stars / Wicked Have To Feel It / Dub I / www.pressure.co.uk 30- Kasbah Rockers (with Bill Laswell) / Falludjah Car / Kasbah Rockers / www.maroc.net/barraka ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... World Music Gigs in New York City Joe's Pub www.joespub.com SOB'S www.sobs.com Live Around The Globe To all concert goers and promoters around the Globe: Please, let us know in at least within 2 weeks in advance about any interesting Gigs around the World to be listed here. Please e-mail : [email protected] Only infos sent to this address will be evaluated 17 Hippies 12. Febr. 09 D - Rostock - Mau Club 13. Febr. 09 D - Hamburg - Fabrik 14. Febr. 09 D - Bochum - Zeche 15. Febr. 09 D - Bielefeld - Ringlokschuppen 18. Febr. 09 D - Berlin - Admiralspalast 19. Febr. 09 D - Erfurt - HsD 20. Febr. 09 D - Leipzig - Anker 21. Febr. 09 D - Dresden - Schlachthof 23. Febr. 09 D - Bremen – Schlachthof 24. Febr. 09 D - Hannover - Capitol 25. Febr. 09 D - Wiesbaden - Schlachthof 26. Febr. 09 L - Luxemburg, Dudelange 27. Febr. 09 D - Karlsruhe - Tollhaus 28. Febr. 09 D - Tübingen - Sudhaus 01. März 09 D - Freiburg - Jazzhaus 03. März 09 D - München - Muffathalle 04. März 09 D - Erlangen - E-Werk 05. März 09 D - Aschaffenburg - Colossal 06. März 09 D - Köln - Gloria 07. März 09 D - Krefeld - Kufa 08. März 09 D - Fulda - Kreuz Amsterdan Klezmer Band 23.01.09 D-Hameln / Sumpfblume 24.01.09 D-Potsdam / Waschhaus 03.02.09 NL-Nijmegen / Concertgebouw de vereeninging 05.02.09 NL-Zaandam / Zaantheater 12.02.09 D-Frankfurt / Batschkapp 18.02.09 NL-Zoetermeer / theater 05.03.09 D-Berlin / 13.03.09 NL-Amsterdam / Podium Mozaiek 14.03.09 NL-Steenwijk / De Meenthe 21.03.09 NL-Dokkum / Theater Colosseum 26.03.09 NL-Breda / Chassé Theater 11.04.09 NL-Almere/Schouwburg middenzaal Bulgarian Voices - ANGELITE 30.04.2009 Thu - P - Praia da Vitoria / Terceira Island 01.05.2009 Fri - P - Horta / Faial Island 02.05.2009 Sat - P - Ponta Degada / s. Miguel Island 09.05.2009 Sat - P - Funchal / Madeira Island 07.06.2009 Sun - D - Dortmund - w/ Mountain Tale David Byrne and Brian Eno January 23 - Osaka, Japan @ Osaka Hatch January 27 - Tokyo, Japan @ Shibuya AX January 28 - Tokyo, Japan @ Shibuya AX February 1 - Sydney, Australia @ Sydney Opera House February 2 Sydney, Australia @ Sydney Opera House February 4 South Perth, Australia @ Perth Zoo February 7 Brisbane, Australia @ Brisbane Riverstage February 9 Melbourne, Australia Hamer Hall February 10 Melbourne, Australia @ Hamer Hall February 13 Wellington, New Zealand @ Michael Fowler Center February 14 Auckland, New Zealand @ ASB Theatre February 18 - Seattle WA, USA @ Benaroya Concert Hall February 19 - Spokane WA, USA @ Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox February 20 - Vancouver BC, Canada @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre February 22 - Edmonton ALB, Canada @ Jubilee Auditorium February 23 - Calgary ALB, Canada @ Jack Singer Concert Hall February 27 - New York NY, USA @ Radio City Music Hall March 9 - Düsseldorf, Germany @ Tonhalle March 10 Antwerp, Belgium @ Koningin Elisabethzaal (QEH) March 12 Hamburg, Germany @ CCH2 - Congress Centrum March 14 Frankfurt, Germany @ Alte Oper March 16 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Falkoner Theatre March 17 Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus March 19 Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene March 20 Malmo, Sweden @ Concert House March 22 Hannover, Germany @ Theater am Aegi March 23 Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom March 24 Utrecht, Netherlands @ MC Vredenburg March 25 Paris, France @ L'Olympia March 27 Bristol, England @ Colston Hall March 29 Birmingham, England @ Symphony Hall Birmingham March 30 Manchester, England @ Bridgewater Hall March 31 Glasgow, Scotland @ Royal Concert Hall April 1 Gateshead, England @ The Sage April 3 Liverpool, England @ Philharmonic Hall April 4 Sheffield, England @ City Hall April 6 Dublin, Eire @ National Concert Hall April 7 Belfast, N. Ireland @ Belfast Waterfront April 9 Oxford, England @ New Theatre Oxford April 11 Nottingham, England @ Royal Centre April 12 + 13 London, England @ Royal Festival Hall April 14 Brighton, England @ Brighton Dome April 17 Zürich, Switzerland @ Volkshaus Zürich April 19 Senigallia, Italy @ La Fenice April 20 Verona, Italy @ Teatro Filarmonico April 21 Milan, Italy @ Auditorium Dal Verme April 22 Modena, Italy @ Teatro Comunale April 24 Barcelona, Spain @ Palau de la Música Catalana April 26 Oviedo, Spain @ Auditorio Príncipe Felipe April 27 Madrid, Spain @ Teatro Lope de Vega April 28 Lisbon, Portugal @ Coliseo Dona Rosa 06.03.2009 Fri - AUS - Adelaide - Womad Festival 08.03.2009 Sun - AUS - Adelaide - Womad Festival 13.03.2009 Fri - NZL - Plymouth - Womad 16.03.2009 Mon - NZL - Plymouth - Womad Fanfara Tirana 23. Jan 2009 @ Muziekcentrum Enschede – Enschede - Netherlands 24. Jan 2009 @ Musis Sacrum – Arnheim - Netherlands 25. Jan 2009 @ Paradiso - Amsterdan - Netherlands 27. Jan 2009 @ Theaters Tilburg - Tiburh - Netherlands 28. Jan 2009 @ Theater aan het Vrijthof – Maastricht - Netherlands 29. Jan 2009 @ CC De Spil – Roeselare - Belgium 30. Jan 2009 @ CC Lier – Lier - Belgium 31. Jan 2009 @ De Maaspoort Dendermonde - Belgium 04. Feb 2009 @ Venlo -Netherlands 05. Feb 2009 @ Frits Philips – Eindhoven - Netherlands 06. Feb 2009 @ Parkstad Limburg Theaters - Heerlen - Netherlands 07. Feb 2009 @ De Oosterpoort – Groningen - Netherlands 08. Feb 2009 @ TBA – Udine - Italy Habib Koite & Bamada 03-28-2009 North Vancouver, British Columbia Capilano College Performing Arts 04-03-2009 Berkeley, CA Zallerbach Auditorium at UC 04-04-2009 Chico, CA Laxson Auditorium 04-17-2009 Princeton, NJ McCarter Theatre 04-19-2009 Ithaca, NY State Theatre 04-23-2009 Berea, KY Phelps Stokes Auditorium 04-25-2009 Raleigh, NC Steward Theatre - NC State Hazmat Modine 03.04.2009 Fri - LUX - Dudelange - Kulturzentrum 04.04.2009 Sat - F - Chevreuse - Festival 24.04.2009 Fri - CH - Stans - Musiktage 25.04.2009 Sat - D - Wendelstein - Festival 26.04.2009 Sun - D - Mannheim - Alte Feuerwache 24.06.2009 Wed - RUS - Kazan - Festival ( and others cities) 29.06.2009 Mon - RUS - Kazan - Festival ( and others cities) 26.07.2009 Sun - UK - Trobridge - Festival 31.07.2009 Fri - D - Worpswede - Music Hall (tbc) Henning Wolter Trio 27.03.2009 Fri - D - Erfurt - Jazzclub 05.09.2009 Sat - D - Fulda - Jazzfreunde 09.10.2009 Fri - D - Berlin - Schlot 17.10.2009 Sat - D - Agathenburg - Schloß Huong Thanh & Nguyên Lê February
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