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In 1969/1970, ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp recorded a number of local songs which were released on an LP in 1973, as a part of the UNESCO Musical Sources collection. One of the songs, a lullaby named "Rorogwela", sung by Afunakwa, a Northern Malaita woman, was used as a vocal sample in a 1992 single "Sweet Lullaby" by the French electronica duo Deep Forest, becoming a worldwide hit but also ...
The song and its title have, at times, inspired academic works, such as M. Bellam's "Walkabout long Chinatown: Aspects of urban and regional development in the British Solomon Islands" (1969), [5] or Clive Moore's "No More Walkabout Long Chinatown: Asian Involvement in the Solomon Islands' Economic and Political Processes" (2007). [3]
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"God Save Our Solomon Islands" is the national anthem of Solomon Islands. It was adopted in 1978 following independence. [ 1 ] The lyrics were authored by Fijian-born husband and wife Panapasa and Matila Balekana , and the music was composed by Panapasa.
Natti's latest release comes on the heels of the merengue-inspired performance of her song “Ya No Te Extraño” at the 2024 Premio Lo Nuestro. The song peaked at No. 1 in Puerto Rico and ...
The South Sea Evangelical Church (SSEC) is an evangelical, Pentecostal church in Solomon Islands.In total, 17% of the population of Solomon Islands adheres to the church, making it the third most common religious affiliation in the country behind the Anglican Church of Melanesia and the Roman Catholic Church. [1]
The polity of the Church of Melanesia is episcopal, which is the same as all other Anglican churches. Since being made a province in 1975 the church has maintained a system of geographical parishes organised into dioceses, of which there are now ten.