The most recent episode for this show was broadcast on the 12th September 2010

shows // Muma Tellus Radio Show

world // folk // brazil // afro // eclectic

After a rusty start, we bring you a belter of a show with bands from the North & Central American continents, countries like Cuba, Jamaica, Belize, Mexico, Guatemala, USA and more...

The second part of the World Wide Tour from Muma Tellus brings you a cocktail concoction of Cuban, Salsa, Calypso, Flamenco, Rumba, Bolero, Ska, Mambo, Bossa Nova, Folk and a slice of Coconuts 'n' Limes - that'll blow your head off with the best Pyrat Rum in town while your sitting on top of a hurricane!

The show will be dedicated to the victims of Haiti Earthquake & the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill..

Part Two - Travellin' up the Yellowhammer State

Muma Tellus Radio Show is specifically created to delve into the ancient past to re-kinder your audio cortex and get your head nodding, feet tapping and singing lyrics you can't understand most of the time!

Avid 'World Music' music fans will hopefully recognise some of the well known artists, bands and song writers, but we'll throw in a odd surprise from time to time, just to confuse your brain on music!

It's not your usual "World Music' show as there is no genre specific. But will include old and new songs from around the globe!

Kicking off with a series of themed shows from across the Earth. We warm you up with a selection of Griot inspired music from the West African region. Roasting hot artists located and influenced from Mali, the Gambia, Nigeria, Western Sahara, Senegal, Benin, Sierra Leone and more...

Part One - A Journey through the Sahara

news

the jolly boys: great expectation

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/sep/12/jolly-boys-great-expectation-review

Posted at 13:52, 18th September 2010

the creole choir of cuba: the acappella aid agency

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/aug/19/creole-choir-cuba-haiti-earthquake

Posted at 14:40, 15th September 2010

afrocubism!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDe47kNWsYE

Posted at 17:29, 13th September 2010

african music the actual african diaspora likes

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/sep/09/african-diaspora-music

Posted at 18:51, 11th September 2010