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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; The Calgary Folk Music Festival says this about Wazimbo:  “It’s the most extraordinary of singers who can summon up a world in a single note. Billie Holiday’s smoky voice could do it, instantly evoking the demimonde of small clubs and speakeasies where 1930s jazz thrived. And Humberto Carlos Benfica – Wazimbo – does the &#8230; <a class="read-excerpt" href="http://sonartemanagement.com/	http:/sonartemanagement.com/sonartemanagement">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #cc9900;"><strong>The Calgary Folk Music Festival says this about Wazimbo:</strong></span> <strong> </strong>“It’s the most extraordinary of singers who can summon up a world in a single note. Billie Holiday’s smoky voice could do it, instantly evoking the demimonde of small clubs and speakeasies where 1930s jazz thrived. And Humberto Carlos Benfica – Wazimbo – does the same for the poignantly contradictory panorama of beauty and tragedy, poverty and potential that is his native Mozambique. To hear the first soaring notes of his signature ballad and most famous song ‘Nwahulwana’ is to be transported, to understand saudade or longing, and understand why they call him the Golden Voice of Mozambique.”</p>
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<p><img class="wp-image-753 alignright" title="Deodato 2013" src="http://sonartemanagement.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Deodato-20131.jpg" alt="" width="379" height="235" /><strong><span style="color: #cc9900;">Daniel Brown/ MONDOMIX says this</span>: </strong> Deodato Siquir took his time before offering his followers a glimpse of his talents as a composer and arranger. And the rich texture of Siquir&#8217;s voice is just one of many qualities he reveals in Balanco album that underlines the maturity of this migrant from Mozambique. In Balanco just how much he has picked up in the last six years in Sweden. There is an undeniable smoothness with which he allies Mozambique&#8217;s marrabenta, muganda and muthimba rhythms with sophisticated jazz licks.</p>
<p>It makes for easy and pleasant listening and, while the arrangements might not astound listeners with their originality, they are bound to impress thanks to the musicians&#8217; tight interplay and the album&#8217;s excellent recording quality.</p>
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<div><img class="alignleft  wp-image-758" title="Trinity2013" src="http://sonartemanagement.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Trinity2013.jpg" alt="" width="421" height="261" /><span style="color: #cc9900;"><strong>The MmegiOnline in Botswana says this about </strong><strong>Trinity: </strong></span>“After an extensive apprenticeship with local Afro jazz giants, Trinity Mphoeng has become his own master and seems to have borrowed from different styles to make the debut album <strong>Theohang</strong> a success. Listening to his music, you could also feel that he took time to compose the album. Trinity, who used to be a traditional dancer, says traditional music also had an influence on him and that his<strong> </strong>music is addressing the preservation of the Setswana culture.”</div>
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<p>Trinity started singing at the age of nine in church in his home village of Bobonong. When he moved to Gaborone for university, he developed his talent as a gospel singer. After five years in the gospel music industry, Trinity began his career in jazz. He worked with several jazz icons in Botswana before releasing his debut album, Theohang, in 2011.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">2013 tour period</span></strong></h1>
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