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[DOWNLOAD] Speechless - UD Okon Ft. Afy Douglas
Nigerian worship leader and music minister UD Okon, has released a brand new worship song titled “Speechless”, in collaboration with renowned worship leader, Pastor Afy Douglas. This song draws listeners into a space of deep reflection, inviting them to encounter the overwhelming majesty and goodness of God. Don’t miss this powerful new anthem that will stir your spirit and lift your heart in…
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officialzedwap · 1 year
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Suwilanji - Mulilonshi Mp3 Download
Suwilanji – Mulilonshi Mp3 Download ‘Mulilonshi‘ is yet another stunning uplifting soundtrack performed by Sensational Zambian female gospel musician, Suwilanji. “People may forsake you, and the world may turn against you. But God will always love you.” How’d folks here at Zedwap you can simply download any song of your choice from your favourite artists with just a simple click. We value our…
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naijagospel · 3 days
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[DOWNLOAD] "Worthy of My Praise" - Uche Bright | Prod. by Tkeyz
Rising gospel music sensation Uche Bright is excited to announce the release of her latest single, “Worthy of My Praise,” produced by the renowned Tkeyz. This inspiring song is now available on all major music platforms. “Worthy of My Praise” showcases Uche’s soulful vocals, deep passion for worship & love for God. with uplifting melodies and powerful lyrics that resonate with gospel music fans…
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DejiSax Fowowe Unveils Uplifting New Single, "Extreme Praise"
Renowned saxophonist and gospel music minister, DejiSax Fowowe, is thrilled to announce the release of his latest single, “Extreme Praise”. This high-energy music is now available for streaming and download on all major music platforms. “Extreme Praise” is an infectious and spirited worship anthem that showcases DejiSax Fowowe’s exceptional saxophone skills and passion for praise. The song’s…
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aacehypez · 15 days
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Diana Hamilton – The Doing Of The Lord Live Ft Mercy Chinwo
Diana Hamilton – The Doing Of The Lord Live Ft Mercy Chinwo
Diana Hamilton – The Doing Of The Lord Live Ft Mercy Chinwo The Doing Of The Lord Live by Diana Hamilton Ft Mercy Chinwo Ghanaian award-winning gospel musician, Diana Hamilton dishes out the live version of her trending song titled ”The Doing Of The Lord”, featuring  Mercy Chinwo. Check out and Enjoy her latest song in 2024, and kindly share it. Liked this song, Also Download this Mp3: Empress…
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Gifty Offeibea - Yesu Beba Biom MP3 Download
Gifty Offeibea Releases New Gospel Single “Yesu Beba Biom”. Upcoming gospel musician and praise and worship leader, Gifty Offeibea, has just released her latest single titled “Yesu Beba Biom.” The song, which is now available for download and streaming on all major platforms, is a powerful and uplifting track that speaks to the imminent return of Jesus Christ. In “Yesu Beba Biom,” which…
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Carla Bley: The Top 25 icons in Jazz history
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Carla Bley: The Top 25 pearls in Jazz history
One of the finest and most productive of all female jazz instrumentalists, bandleaders and composers is Carla Bley. From her sprawling jazz opera Escalator Over The Hill to her arrangements for Charlie Haden’s Liberation Music Orchestra, and from her Big Carla Bley Band to her trio with saxophonist Andy Sheppard and bassist Steve Swallow, she has made her mark on all sizes of composition and ensemble. This ten-piece band toured in the 1980s and catches her iconoclastic reworking of gospel and big band jazz.
Carla Bley: a life in Music
Carla Bley (born Lovella May Borg, May 11, 1936) is an American jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader. An important figure in the free jazz movement of the 1960s, she is perhaps best known for her jazz opera Escalator over the Hill (released as a triple LP set), as well as a book of compositions that have been performed by many other artists, including Gary Burton, Jimmy Giuffre, George Russell, Art Farmer, John Scofield and her ex-husband Paul Bley. Every jazz fan knows the name of Carla Bley, but her relentless productivity and constant reinvention can make it difficult to grasp her contribution to music. I began listening to her in high school when I was enamored with the pianist Paul Bley, whose seminal nineteen-sixties LPs were filled with Carla Bley compositions. (The two were married.) My small home-town library also had a copy of “The Carla Bley Band: European Tour 1977,” a superb disk of rowdy horn soloists carousing through instantly memorable Bley compositions and arrangements. Some pieces change you forever. The deadly serious yet hilarious “Spangled Banner Minor and Other Patriotic Songs,” from that 1977 recording, celebrates and defaces several nationalistic themes, beginning with the American national anthem recast as Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Sonata. From the first notes onward, I was never quite the same again. The novelist and musician Wesley Stace has a similar story: “Aged sixteen, and full only of rock and pop music, I came upon Carla Bley by chance through a Pink Floyd solo project, Nick Mason’s ‘Fictitious Sports,’ which I only bought because the vocals were by my favorite singer, Robert Wyatt, once of Soft Machine. It’s a Carla Bley album in all but name: her songs embellished with brilliant and witty arrangements. I wanted to hear more. ‘Social Studies’ (also from 1981) thus became the first jazz album I ever bought, opening up a whole world I knew nothing about. ‘Utviklingssang’ is perfect, all gorgeous melody and abstraction, no words required. She’s everything I want from instrumental music.”
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In the last half decade, many of Bley’s remaining peers from the early years have died: Paul Bley, Charlie Haden, Roswell Rudd, Ornette Coleman, Paul Motian. At eighty-two, Bley is still composing and practicing the piano every day. But it also felt like it was high time to rent a car, visit a hero, and try to get a few stories on the official record. Bley and her partner, the celebrated bassist Steve Swallow (and another living link to the revolutionary years of jazz) live in an upstate compound tucked away near Willow, New York. When I drove up, Bley and Swallow were just coming back from their daily walk through the woodland. Their lawn boasts an old oak tree and a massive chain-link dinosaur made by Steve Heller at Fabulous Furniture, in nearby Boiceville. The home offers enough room for two powerful artists and their personal libraries, not to mention striking paintings by Dorothée Mariano and Bill Beckman. Bley’s upstairs study is stocked with hundreds of her scores and an upright piano, on which she played me her latest opus, a sour ballad a bit in the Monk tradition, with just enough unusual crinkling in the corners to prevent it from being too square. When we sat down to talk, Bley proved to be witty and surreal, just like her music. (Swallow is the house barista and fact checker.) Bley’s early development as an independent spirit is well documented in the excellent 2011 book “Carla Bley,” by Amy C. Beal. I began a little further along, and asked her about Count Basie in the late nineteen-fifties. “Count Basie was playing at Birdland, Basin Street, and the Jazz Gallery when I was working as a cigarette girl,” she said. “I got to hear him more than anyone else, and it was an education.” Basie is still her favorite pianist: “He’s the final arbiter of how to play two notes. The distance and volume between two notes is always perfect.” At the end of the decade, her husband, an associate of Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, and Sonny Rollins, wanted to play more as a trio pianist but lacked material. One day Paul Bley came to Carla and said, “I need six tunes by tomorrow night.” There’s an obvious thread of European classical music in early Bley compositions, and this fit perfectly with the sixties jazz avant-garde. Ornette Coleman’s “Lonely Woman” is closer to a Mahler dirge than to Duke Ellington; Charles Mingus gave a deconstructed blues composition the European-style catalogue number “Folk Forms No. 1.” Many of Bley’s own pieces from that era have atonal gestures and abstract titles like “Ictus” and “Syndrome.” Among the many musicians listening carefully was Keith Jarrett, who told me that Paul Bley was, “Sort of like Ahmad with certain kinds of drugs.” Ahmad Jamal’s biggest hit was the D-major dance “Poinciana,” a bland old standard given immortality by Jamal’s rich jazz harmony and the drummer Vernel Fournier’s fresh take on a New Orleans second-line beat. Paul Bley’s recordings of Carla’s famous melody “Ida Lupino” have a G-major dance with a new kind of surreal perspective. When comparing “Poinciana” and “Ida Lupino” back to back, Jarrett’s comment—“certain kinds of drugs”—makes sense. However, while Ahmad Jamal had to use plenty of imagination when rescoring “Poinciana,” Paul Bley just needed to get the paper from his wife and read it down: Bley’s piano score of “Ida Lupino,” with inner voices and canonic echoes, is complete. Like many jazzers, I first heard of the film-noir icon Ida Lupino thanks to Bley’s indelible theme. I finally got to ask her about the title. “I just saw a few movies she did, and I thought she was sort of stripped and basic,” Bley said. “She didn’t have all the sex appeal that a female star should have. She was sort of serious. Maybe I felt a bond with her for that reason. I wanted to be serious. It wasn’t anything to do with her being the first female director. I learned that later.” Another significant early Bley work is “Jesus Maria,” first recorded by Jimmy Giuffre with Paul Bley and Steve Swallow for Verve, in 1961. Among the listeners inspired by this trio was Manfred Eicher, who reissued these recordings for ECM, in 1990. The reissue leads off with the rather classical “Jesus Maria,” where the pretty notes seem to suspend in the air, suggesting the famous “ECM sound” several years before the label was founded. I asked Eicher about Bley’s early compositions and he said, “There are so many of them, each as well crafted as pieces by Satie or Mompou—or Thelonious Monk for that matter. Carla belongs in that tradition of radical originality.” Bley was a radical, but she also sought structure. She told me about the early-sixties avant-garde: “In free playing, everybody played as loud as they could and as fast as they could and as high as they could. I liked them, but there was also what Max Gordon said about a bunch of guys screaming their heads off: ‘Call the pound.’ I think the music needed a setting. Just as it was, I thought free jazz needed work.” A key turned in the lock when Bley heard the roiling, church-inspired experimental tenor saxophonist Albert Ayler, who she says was, “Maudlin! Maudlin in the most wonderful way. He gave me license to play something that was really corny and love it.” Another watershed was “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” by the Beatles, a suite of songs that form a bigger picture. “An artist friend of mine came over one day with this album,” Bley told me. “He said, ‘Jazz is dead. All the artists are listening to this. We don’t listen to jazz anymore. This is it.’ ”
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Carla Bley Big Band - Festival de Jazz de Paris 1988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQUHXCEflK0 Track List 00:00:09​ - Song of the eternal waiting of canute 00:10:24​ - The girl who cried champagne - I 00:18:05​ - The girl who cried champagne - II 00:21:50​ - The girl who cried champagne - III 00:29:29​ - Real life hits 00:40:53​ - Fleur carnivore 00:52:48​ - Lo ultimo 01:00:51​ - end credits Personnel Carla Bley - piano Christof Lauer - saxophone-soprano Wolfgang Puschnig - saxophone-alto Andy Sheppard - saxophone-tenor Roberto Ottini - saxophone-baryton Lew Soloff - trompette Jens Winter - trompette Gary Valente - trombone Frank Lacy - cor Bob Stewart - tuba Daniel Beaussier - oboe, flute Karen Mantler - orgue Steve Swallow - bass Buddy Williams - batterie Don Alias - percussions Read the full article
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HiphopZa - South African Amapiano, Maskandi Music Mp3 Download
Download New amapiano, maskandi, gqom, kwaito, gospel music mp3 download on Hiphopza Listen to latest 2024 album zip, Mixtapes, mp4 videos, song lyrics etc Also upload your music on HiphopZa Download all fakaza music mp3 songs and Zamusic, Tubidy and Afrohouseking album mix https://hiphop-za.com/
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gospelhotspot · 6 days
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[DOWNLOAD] Lord Of Heaven - Peace Ige
International gospel music minister, Peace Ige is out with a brand new song titled “Lord Of Heaven.” This song is a heartfelt tribute to the beauty and wonder of God’s handiwork in nature. The heartfelt anthemic single offers everyone a rare atmosphere of intense worship. Minister Peace admonishes, “Immerse yourself in the majesty of creation. Listen and be reminded of His awe-inspiring…
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Israel Maweta campaigns against Child Labour with New Song - LISTEN
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Israel Maweta campaigns against Child Labour with New Song - LISTEN
World Day Against Child Labour is celebrated every year on June 12th. This year, 2024, it commemorates its 25th Anniversary globally. In lieu with with, Israel Maweta, celebrated Ghanaian Traditional Musician and Gospel Crooner joined with his voice to speak against Child Labour.
He drops a song titled “Say No To Child Labour” to campaign for the initiative. The song is available on all major digital music platforms.
Listen/Download Here: https://mipromo.ffm.to/israelmaweta-saynotochildlabour   
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Israel Maweta who also celebrates his 25th Anniversary in music has been at the forefront of social commentary; with at least 23 Albums to his credit, he uses his lyrics to correct many ills of society through his music, across a variety of genres ranging from Borborbor, Agbadza, Zigi, Asafo, Gospel, Reggae, Zouk, Highlife, just to name a few.
His latest Album titled “Amenuveve” features Ghana’s ‘Gospel Artiste of the Year’ (TGMAs) Winner, Nacee, on 2 songs from his 8-tracked Album.
Listen to “Amenuveve” Album Here: https://ditto.fm/amenuveve
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Sinach - Victory Sounds (Live) Mp3 Download
Get ready to be spiritually uplifted and musically inspired by the latest album from award-winning gospel artist, Sinach. Her new live album, “Victory Sounds (Live),” released in 2024, is a powerful collection of worship and praise songs that are sure to resonate with listeners worldwide. Known for her anointed voice and heart-touching lyrics, Sinach once again brings a heavenly experience…
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naijagospel · 25 days
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[VIDEO & AUDIO] "Praise Fuse (Live)" - Adebola Shammah Ft. The Spirit of Prophecy
Adebola Shammah Unveils Electrifying New Single, “Praise Fuse (Live)” Featuring the Spirit of Prophecy Acclaimed Nigerian gospel saxophonist, Adebola Shammah, is thrilled to announce the release of his latest single, “Praise Fuse (Live)” featuring the Spirit of Prophecy. This high-energy, Afro-Fusion anthem is now available for streaming and download on all major music platforms. “Praise Fuse…
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Police Don't Have an Answer Yet to Mandisa's Cause of Death, but They're Ruling One Thing Out
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Police in Tennessee are still searching for the reason behind the sudden death of award-winning Christian singer Mandisa, authorities reported Monday.  In a statement posted to X, Tennessee police said they would continue their investigation into the death of the 47-year-old who was found to have passed away in her home in Nashville last Thursday.  The Franklin Police Department is continuing to investigate the death of a woman found inside a Beamon Dr. residence last Thursday evening.Over the weekend, a medical examiner identified the deceased individual as Mandisa Hundley, 47.At this time, there is no indication the… pic.twitter.com/DheG38KqSi — Franklin Police Department (@FranklinTNPD) April 22, 2024 "At this time, there is no indication the death was the result of suspicious or criminal activity," the statement reads. "The Franklin Police Department sends its condolences to Hundley's family, friends, and fans." As CBN News reported, K-LOVE broke the news early Friday morning that Mandisa had passed away.  Mandisa became a household name after she made it to the top nine on the fifth season of "American Idol."  The Grammy-winning artist is known for her uplifting hits like "Good Morning" and "Overcomer." Throughout her career, she collaborated with top Christian performers like TobyMac, Matthew West, Michael W. Smith, Kirk Franklin, and Jordan Feliz. Tributes continue to pour in after her untimely death. TobyMac shared over the weekend that the world "lost a beautiful soul." "I have never met an artist who is more encouraging and supportive to other artists than Mandisa. She was honest and authentic but I always left her side feeling better. She watched every act, every night on every tour singing along with a smile that made you feel alive," he wrote.  "Mandisa's smile was like turning on sunshine. She lit up every room she walked into and every stage she graced. We are all going to miss her light and that beautiful smile," singer Amy Grant shared on Instagram Sunday. "Mandisa was a friend to everybody. I was blessed enough to share the stage with her numerous times and watched her bring people together. She lit up every room and everyone around her. Her music & story touched many with the love of Jesus. Join me in praying for her family today," wrote Gospel singer Jason Crabb.    Mandisa was a friend to everybody. I was blessed enough to share the stage with her numerous times and watched her bring people together. She lit up every room and everyone around her. Her music & story touched many with the love of Jesus. Join me in praying for her family today. pic.twitter.com/O6YNHmIzeY — Jason Crabb (@JasonCrabbMusic) April 19, 2024 Award-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson also posted on X, "Broke my heart when I heard the news! She was truly a woman of faith. A bright light that made such a powerful imprint on this world. Rest in heaven, Mandisa!" Broke my heart when I heard the news ! She was truly a woman of faith. A bright light that made such a powerful imprint on this world. Rest in heaven, Mandisa! pic.twitter.com/S0VMdt1Yr9 — Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) April 21, 2024 American Idol will honor Mandisa in an upcoming episode with a featured tribute to the artist on April 29, Good Morning America reports. "Mandisa was an adored icon on 'American Idol' and in the music industry. She had become a platinum-selling artist and had won several Grammys for her music. Her passing has left everyone on the show heartbroken, and we extend our deepest condolences to her family," the staff said in a statement.  ***Please sign up for CBN Newsletters and download the CBN News app to ensure you receive the latest updates from a distinctly Christian perspective.*** The California native was also an author, telling her testimony in her book, Out of the Dark: My Journey Through The Shadows To Find God's Joy, about her lifelong struggles with depression and trusting in God for healing. She had also been very open in interviews with CBN and other Christian outlets like K-LOVE. "Mandisa struggled, and she was vulnerable enough to share that with us, which helped us talk about our own struggles. Mandisa's struggles are over. She is with the God she sang about now. While we are saddened, Mandisa is home. We're praying for Mandisa's family and friends and ask you to join us," said David Pierce, K-LOVE Chief Media Officer.    Source link Read the full article
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aacehypez · 1 month
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Kwabena Kwabena – A Friend
Kwabena Kwabena – A Friend
Kwabena Kwabena – A Friend A Friend by Kwabena Kwabena Ghanaian veteran musician and multiple award-winning singer, Kwabena Kwabena  release another new Gospel song titled ”A Friend”.  Check out and Enjoy his latest song in 2024, and kindly share it. Liked this song, Also Download this Mp3: Kiki Marley – Unforgiven Ft Beeztrap KOTM Take a listen and download this Ghana mp3 song and don’t forget…
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