A Tree With Roots Music

Andrew Murphy

For the Preservation of Song. "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots". -Marcus Garvey

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  1. Solomon Islands Trip Report

    2018/03/16

    Solomon Islands Trip Report

    Solomon Islands Trip Report A Tree With Roots Music travels to the Solomon Islands to film and record music in the field. From the Islands of Malaita and Guadalcanal, you'll hear interview and performances from Narasirato Panpipe Band, Uka'ai Tribal Music, Kaumaakonga, Kai Kai String Band, Stages of Change, Dez Mevi, Natty Sala, The Laulasi Dancers, Silianifuto String Band, choir singing from the children of Holy Cross, Kusika Church, the Melanesian Brotherhood, and more.. Find the videos that accompany the podcast here; https://www.youtube.com/atreewithrootsmusic www.atreewithrootsmusic.org Fall 2017 Track listing; 1. Kana (intro) / Paranimane (Group of Men) by Narasirato Panpipe Band 2.WW2 Unity Chant by Barnabas Shoshe (BS) 3. Tolagu E Ani by Dez Mevi 4. Mane-Okora'a / Painaha (Leadership) by Narasirato 5. A Loe Loe by Laulasi Dancers 6. Lau Omea by Natty Sala 7. Pasi'Awa (Kodili) Demonstration by Capt. Richard 8. Roiroa (Women's Songs) by Rachel Gesuna and Koramo Afunawka (Uka'ai) 9. Ainimae (Men's Song) / Sukwadi Demonstration by Morris Takainui (Uka'ai Tribe) 10. Tongo Pupua (Ungu) by KMK Kaumaakonga 11. Tou (Help) by Stages of Change 12. Live on SIBC Swinging' With the Strings by Jack Rasini & Anna Ramoni 13. Kadamanga Ba Goro Hafali Ruana by Silianifuto String Band 14. Ko Visu Mai by Kai Kia String Band 15. We Are One Big Happy Family by Holy Cross Children's Choir 16. Amu Pwarongo (Gospel Procession) by St. Peter's Chanel Choir, Kusika 17. The Creed (We Believe) by Melanesian Brotherhood Choir 18. Songs of the Eucharist by Melanesian Brotherhood 19. Paranimane (demo recording) by Narasirato 20. Instrumental (outro) by Narasirato Panpipe Band

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For the Preservation of Song. "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots". -Marcus Garvey