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Ink 19 :: Bonnaroo

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Though this festival built its reputation as a lovefest for jambands and hippies, Bonnaroo in 2007 opened its arms up to more modern rock bands, bringing in a whole new audience. One new convert was Jen Cray, whose weekend in the mountains of Tennessee is not one she's soon to forget.

BONNAROO THE WHITE STRIPES, THE POLICE, WOLFMOTHER, FRANZ FERDINAND, THE DECEMBERISTS, KINGS OF LEON, AND MANY MORE Manchester, TN June 14-17 by Jen Cray Descending upon the 6th annual Bonnaroo Festival I felt as comedian Dave Attell felt, "like an alchoholic in a sea of potheads." Jen Cray Kings of ...

Ink 19 :: Estrella Morente

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My Songs and a Poem (RealWorld). Review by Bill Campbell.

... of phenomenal musicians have not only gathered around the young "star" to be on her debut album, but also call her "nightingale." Hell, she even has Gypsy blood in her veins. So, what am I, stupid American reviewer, supposed to say when approaching this CD? Most in my position would hail it as the greatest ...

Ink 19 :: Barrio Chino

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Mediterra Nostra (Candela / Tinder). Review by Matt Cibula.

BARRIO CHINO MEDITERRA NOSTRA Candela / Tinder On a good happy day, I might say that this is "world music" with a real spark to it, like a co-ed Gypsy Kings with more of an Arabian feel. I might talk about the three-headed monster of Gil Aniorte-Paz, his sister Sylvie, and Patrick Cascino as a real ...

Ink 19 :: Cheb Nasro

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Departures (Mondo Melodia). Review by Bill Campbell.

... him, but there are too many maple syrup love wails to ignore. If you can, the rest of Departures will take you on an enjoyable globe trot. For the Gypsy Kings fan in all of us, there's "Baghi Nenssak." His North Afro-Cuban "Mon Amour" works quite well. While it seems that the incendiaries of rai would ...

Ink 19 :: Rumba Flamenco

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Various Artists (Putumayo). Review by Bill Campbell.

... ), and Sudanese oud master, Wafir, mixes the Arabic and Cuban influences brilliantly with his "Lel." Chico and the Gypsies may as well be the Gypsy Kings (who made this music globally popular) on "Tengo Tengo." And De Madera's instrumental "Caóaveral" is more powerful than any army Franco could've mustered ...
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