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  1. 27 de may. de 2009 · Recording Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko's African American Folk. Source: Michael Ricci June 20, 2008. American Music is African Music . From blues to R&B to disco to electronica to bluegrass, every strain of American music can trace its DNA back to ideas rooted in the African American and African traditions, from the rhythms and melodies to the instruments themselves.

  2. jaymestone.bandcamp.com › album › awakeAWake | Jayme Stone

    AWake by Jayme Stone, released 28 August 2020 1. Future Promise 2. Awake Awake 3. Mouth the Words 4. Wait for Heaven 5. My Woman's a Nation 6. Brotherless 7. 75 Out 8. Earthlight 9. Oh These Hours 10. Troubled About My Soul 11. These Days

  3. A stargazing indie-pop album exploring the white-hot core of love and loss. awake.jaymestone.com.

  4. Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project. 2015; Tweet; Like; Stream / Buy Bandcamp Spotify Tidal Apple Music Amazon. The Other Side of the Air. 2013; Tweet; Like; Stream / Buy Bandcamp Spotify Tidal Apple Music Amazon. Africa to Appalachia. 2010; Tweet; Like; Stream / Buy Bandcamp Spotify Tidal Apple ...

  5. Africa to Appalachia is a boundary-crossing musical collaboration with griot singer Mansa Sissoko that explores the banjo’s African roots and Stone’s adventures in Mali. 2009 Juno Award winner for World Music Album of the Year. 2009 Canadian Folk Music Award winner. "That rare example of a musical exploration going perfectly, a cultural ...

  6. Stone. Your father came and went like the ocean's tide And the day he left he never said goodbye Your mother started drinking like the whole world died You've been waiting for a miracle all your life 'Cause if the fires don't burn it down The rains will wash it away If you're looking for solid ground A stone will never break. So give me all your pain And love will set you free Give me all your ...

  7. Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project celebrates the Lomax centenary with an album that both honours the singers from whom Lomax sourced this material, and stands as a hugely enjoyable album of outstanding new performances in its own right. The ‘man who recorded the world’ would, one feels, approve most heartily. FROOTS