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Like most of the recordings by Star Band, the album was produced by Ibrahim Kassé, and was later reissued in France under the title Star Band de Dakar Vol. 7. Their first two albums under the name Orchestra Baobab, were recorded at the Baobab Club between 1970 and 1972, and self-produced by the band. Both bear the title Orchestre du Baobab.
Ibra Kasse's Star Band was the most famous orchestra of the 1960s and 1970s and was a leader in the modernization of Senegalese music. Super Star de Dakar, led by Nigerian saxophonist, Dexter Johnson, spun off from the Star Band and was the other leading band in Dakar in the 1960s. Both played a style that was heavily influenced by Cuban music ...
Baobab may refer to: Baobab tree; Baobab College; Disk Usage Analyzer - previously called "Baobab" Orchestra Baobab (band) Production Baobab; The Golden Baobab Prize, is awarded annually to African writers; Order of the Baobab, a South African civilian national honour
Today is an American R&B vocal group formed in 1988. The group comprised Frederick Lee "Bubba" Drakeford, Larry "Chief" Singletary, Wesley "Wes" Adams, and Larry "Love" McCain, childhood friends from Englewood, New Jersey .
^A. Kris Kristofferson's set featured guest appearances from Johnny Depp and Margo Price. ^ B. Jools Holland's set featured guest appearances from Chris Difford, Louise Marshall and Ruby Turner.
Each band on this list either has published sources — such as a news reports, magazine articles, or books — verifying it is a performing or recording bluegrass band and meeting Wikipedia's notability criteria for bands, or a Wikipedia article confirming its notability. For individual musicians, see the List of bluegrass musicians.
The Matches played six shows in the United States performing A Band in Hope in full, and released a digital live album titled Aband1nh0pe. [68] Meanwhile, filmmaker Chelsea Christer, who had filmed interviews with the band members to promote their 2014 reunion, expanded upon her footage to create a documentary film about the band, titled ...
In live performances of their song "Sacrament of Wilderness", the symphonic metal band Nightwish plays a riff from "Moskau" at about the three-minute mark of the song. [25] German black metal band Black Messiah covered the song on their 2006 album Of Myths and Legends. [26] Estonian band Meie Mees covered the song as "Moskva" in 2000.