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Souleymane Sacko at Who Decides War, Spring 2023
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modelsof-color · 2 years ago
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Souleymane Sacko at Gucci FW 22
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anthonyamadeo · 6 years ago
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Souleymane Sacko by Anthony Amadeo
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tasksweekly · 5 years ago
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[TASK 186: NIGER]
In celebration of February being Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 160+ Nigerien faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Bouli Kakasi (1937) Nigerien - singer.
Tina Turner (1939) African-American [including Bamileke Cameroonian, Hausa Nigerian, Mbenzele Congolese, Tuareg Nigerien, Turkana Kenyan] - singer-songwriter, actress, producer, dancer, choreographer, and author.
Zalika Souley (1947) Nigerien - actress.
Hamsou Garba (1958) Nigerien - singer.
Fati Mariko / Fatimata Gandigui Mariko (1964) Nigerien - singer.
ZM / Zara Moussa (1980) Nigerien - rapper and singer.
Safiath / Safia Aminami Issoufou Oumarou (1982) Tuareg Nigerien, Zarma Nigerien / Sudanese - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Toulou Kiki (1983) Nigerien - actress and singer.
Fatimatou Marou Amadou (1995 or 1996) Nigerien - model.
Miriam Abdou Saleye (1997 or 1998) Nigerien - model.
Verostina Amadou (1999) Nigerien - model.
BoubacarNanaAmina (2000 or 2001) Nigerien - model.
Rosette NanaFrema Korateng IV (?) Nigerien, Ghanian - actress and singer.
Hajia Nadia Issa (?) Nigerien - model.
Funmi Okusi (?) Nigerien - model.
Fatou Seidi Ghali (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer, guitarist, and tende player.
Ahmoudou Madassane (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer and guitarist.
Mariama Salah Aswan (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer.
Alamnou Akrouni (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer and calabash player.
Fatimata Ahmadelher (?) Tuareg Nigerien - guitarist.
Abdoulay Madassane (?) Tuareg Nigerien - bassist.
Aida Alhassane (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (aida_alhassane).
Meerah Sidi (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (sameera_sidi).
Fareedah Idrissa Boubacar (?) Nigerien - model (instagram: fareedah_boubacar)
Ramah Dioffo (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (ramahdioffo).
Aissara (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (aiss_sfarama).
F - Athletes:
Rachida Mahamane (1981) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Haissa Ali Garba (1981) Nigerien - sprinter.
Balkissa Ouhoumoudou (1983) Nigerien - swimmer.
Lailatou Amadou Lele (1983) Nigerien - taekwondo practitioner.
Salamtou Hassane (1987) Nigerien - sprinter.
Mariama Souley Bana (1987) Nigerien - swimmer.
Rachidatou Seini Maikido (1988) Nigerien - sprinter.
Celia Diemkoudre (1992) Nigerien / Dutch - volleyball player.
Nafissa Souleymane (1992) Nigerien - sprinter.
Aminatou Seyni (1996) Nigerien - sprinter.
Nafissatou Moussa Adamou (1997) Nigerien - swimmer.
Mariama Mamoudou Ittatou (1997) Nigerien - sprinter.
Roukaya Mahamane (1997) Nigerien - swimmer.
M:
Ismaël Lô (1956) Nigerien / Senegalese - actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonicist.
Spike Lee (1957) African-American [including Cameroonian, Nigerien], distant English - actor and filmmaker.
Russ Parr (1959) African-American [including Nigerien] - actor, tv presenter, radio host, DJ, director, and writer.
Ronnie Turner (1960) African-American [including Bamileke Cameroonian, Hausa Nigerian, Mbenzele Congolese, Tuareg Nigerien, Turkana Kenyan] / Creole - actor.
Anana Harouna / Aboubacar Harouna (1978) Tuareg Nigerien - singer and guitarist.
Bombino / Omara Moctar (1980) Tuareg Nigerien - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
M.dou Mouktar / Mdou Moctar (1986) Tuareg Nigerien - actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and synth player.
Abraham Amkpa (1987) Nigerien - actor.
Fadel Moussa (1996 or 1997) Nigerien - model.
Ismo One (?) Nigerien - singer-songwriter.
Swabib / Seyni Dingo Habiboulaye (?) Nigerien - rapper-songwriter.
Alhousseini Anivolla (?) Nigerien - singer and guitarist.
Rissa Ag Wanaghli (?) Nigerien - guitarist.
Moussa Ag Keyna (?) Tuareg Nigerien - musician.
Yacouba Moumouni (?) Songhai Nigerien - singer and flutist.
Abdoulaye Alhassane Touré (?) Songhai Nigerien - guitarist.
Housseïni Namata Chibakou (?) Songhai Nigerien - molo lute player.
Adamou Daouda (?) Songhai Nigerien - kalangou player.
M - Athletes:
Issake Dabore (1940) Nigerien - boxer.
Issoufou Habou (1945) Nigerien - boxer.
Harouna Lago (1946) Nigerien - boxer.
Inni Aboubacar (1948) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Mayaki Seydou (1949) Nigerien - boxer.
Moussa Daweye (1958) Nigerien - middle-distance runner.
Abdou Manzo (1959) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Hassan Karimou (1959) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Adamou Allassane (1960) Nigerien - middle-distance runner.
Moumouni Siuley (1964) Nigerien - boxer.
Djingarey Mamoudou (1964) Nigerien - boxer.
Hassane Illiassou (1966) Nigerien - sprinter.
Ibrahim Chaibou (1966) Nigerien - footballer.
Harouna Doula Gabde (1966) Nigerien - footballer.
Badie Ovnteni (1967) Nigerien - boxer.
Mamane Sani Ali (1968) Nigerien - sprinter.
Ibrahim Tankary (1972) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim El-Khebir (1974) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohammed Muyei (1975) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Yahaya (1975) Nigerien - footballer.
Issoufou Idrissa (1976) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Ouwo (1976) Nigerien - footballer.
Zakari Lambo (1976) Nigerien - footballer.
Hamadou Djibo Issaka (1977) Nigerien - swimmer.
Mohamed Alhousseini Alhassan (1978) Nigerien - swimmer.
Idrissa Laouali (1979) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdou Alassane Dji Bo (1979) Nigerien - judoka.
Siradji Sani (1980) Nigerien - footballer.
Alhassane Issoufou (1981) Nigerien - footballer.
Fankélé Traoré (1981) Nigerien - footballer.
Ibrahim Maliki (1981) Nigerien - swimmer.
Moussa Alzouma (1982) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoul Aziz Hamza (1982) Nigerien - footballer.
Zakari Gourouza (1982) Nigerien - boxer.
Hervé Lybohy (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
Kassaly Daouda (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
Pascal Anicet (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
William N'Gounou (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim Bare (1983) Nigerien - swimmer.
Ismaël Alassane (1984) Nigerien - footballer.
Délis Ahou (1984) Nigerien - footballer.
Seidou Idrissa (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim Oumarou (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Ibrahim Tondi (1985) Nigerien - hurdler.
Ghani Animofoshe (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Hamidou Djibo (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Sulliman Mazadou (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Narry (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Rabo Saminou (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Harouna Garba (1986) Nigerien - hurdler.
Kourouma Fatoukouma (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Jimmy Bulus (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Kamilou Daouda (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Issiaka Koudize (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Souleymane Dela Sacko (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim Lancina / Lassina Abdoul Karim Konaté (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Boubacar Talatou (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Ahmed Goumar (1988) Nigerien - boxer.
Noel Djondang (1988) Nigerien - footballer.
Rabiou Guero Gao (1988) Nigerien - middle-distance runner and long-distance runner.
Moussa Maâzou (1988) Nigerien - footballer.
Amadou Aboubakar Zaki (1988) Nigerien - basketball player.
Kader Amadou (1989) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohamed Chikoto (1989) Nigerien - footballer.
Koffi Dan Kowa (1989) Nigerien - footballer.
Madjid Albry (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Donald Djoussé (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Issoufou Boubacar Garba (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Olivier Bonnes (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Moustapha Hima (1992) Nigerien - boxer.
Yacouba Ali (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohamed Bachar (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Issa Modibo Sidibé (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Losseny Doumbia (1992) Nigerien / Ivorian - footballer.
Djibril Moussa Souna (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Mahamane Cissé (1993) Nigerien - footballer.
Mossi Issa Moussa (1993) Nigerien - footballer.
Yousef Mohammed Omar (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoul Razak Issoufou (1994) Nigerien - taekwondo practitioner.
Ousmane Diabaté (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Zakariya Souleymane (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoul Madjid Moumouni (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Seybou Koita (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohamed Soumaïla (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Amadou Moutari (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Ousmane Zeidine Ahmeye (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Albachir Mouctar (1995) Nigerien - swimmer.
Adamou Moussa (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Soune Soungole (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdulfattah Adam (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Ali Mohamed (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Victorien Adebayor (1996) Nigerien - footballer.
Yacouba Diori Hamani Magagi (1997) Nigerien - footballer.
Ousseini Djibo Idrissa (1998) Nigerien - sprinter.
Yussif Moussa (1998) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoulaye Karim Doudou (1998) Nigerien - footballer.
Emaniel Djibril Dankawa (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Dary Dasuda (?) Nigerien - boxer.
Mamane Ali (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Chibou Amna (?) Nigerien - boxer.
Frederic Costa (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Boubagar Soumana (?) Nigerien - boxer.
Cheick Omar Diabate (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Kanfideni (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Problematic:
Morgan Freeman (1937) 7/8 African-American [including Angolan, Congolese, Igbo Nigerian, Shong Guinean, Tuareg Guinean, Tuareg Nigerien], 1/8 English - actor, producer, and narrator - Accused of 8 counts of sexual harassment and said that racism doesn’t exist today (plus that people can “look at him” as an example to show that).
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USA/MALI: BÉLA FLECK AND TOUMANI DIABATÉ RELEASE NEW SONG "KAUONDING SISSOKO” OFF UPCOMING DUO ALBUM, THE RIPPLE EFFECT
BÉLA FLECK AND TOUMANI DIABATÉ RELEASE NEW SONG
"KAUONDING SISSOKO”
OFF UPCOMING DUO ALBUM, THE RIPPLE EFFECT
SINGLE AVAILABLE NOW ON ALL STREAMING SERVICES 
THE RIPPLE EFFECT TO BE RELEASED AS 2-LP, IN TANDEM WITH AN EXPANSIVE
3-CD/1-DVD COLLECTION,
THROW DOWN YOUR HEART: THE COMPLETE AFRICA SESSIONS
(ALSO INCLUDING THE RIPPLE EFFECT IN ITS ENTIRETY)
BOTH TITLES AVAILABLE MARCH 27th
Click here to stream/download the advance single “Kauonding Sissoko” and pre-save the album
Click here to pre-order The Ripple Effect (2-LP)
Click here to pre-order Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions (3-CD/1-DVD)
Click here for online media kit and click here to download cover art/product shots
Los Angeles, CA (February 21, 2020)—World-renowned banjoist Béla Fleck and accomplished Malian kora master Toumani Diabaté debut a new song today (2/21), titled "Kauonding Sissoko,” off their upcoming new duo album The Ripple Effect. Available March 27th from Craft Recordings, The Ripple Effect will be available as a 180-gram 2-LP gatefold vinyl and also as part of a 3-CD/1-DVD collection, titled Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions, which documents Béla’s remarkable journey across Africa to explore the banjo’s roots.
Click here to stream/download the instant grat. single “Kauonding Sissoko” by Béla and Toumani and pre-save the Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions deluxe digital album.
Available for the first time as a complete film and music set, Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions includes a DVD of the acclaimed documentary film Throw Down Your Heart, with commentary from Fleck and his brother, director Sascha Paladino, along with 14 bonus performances and the 3x GRAMMY®-winning albums Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3—Africa Sessions and Africa Sessions Part 2: Unreleased Tracks.
Simply put, the project was a sensation when it was released in 2009. There were, of course, raves from the press — “traditional African music turns out to suit him beautifully” pronounced The New York Times— but fellow musicians were equally awed. “Béla Fleck's amazing film Throw Down Your Heart makes me want to go to Africa,” said acclaimed jazz pianist Chick Corea. “The genuine warmth, affinity, respect and love between Béla and the amazing African musicians he met are beautifully captured.” Banjo player and actor Steve Martin added, “With Throw Down Your Heart, Béla Fleck has contributed significantly to the history of the banjo, as well as inventing a style of music never before played on this great instrument.”
A virtuoso on his instrument, he has over the last four decades taken the banjo far afield from its traditional roles in bluegrass and old-timey music, embracing an extraordinarily broad range of musical styles. Not only has he won 15 GRAMMY®s, but he did so across nine different categories, earning honors in the Country, Pop, Jazz, Instrumental, Classical, and World Music fields through his work with the fusion group Béla Fleck and the Flecktones; double bassist and composer Edgar Meyer; his wife, Abigail Washburn, and others. 
The original “Dueling Banjos,” recorded by Eric Weissberg and popularized by the film Deliverance, was one of the things that first attracted Fleck to the banjo, so there’s a sense of coming full circle with that performance. But then, the whole Throw Down Your Heart project was, in a sense, about scratching an itch Fleck had long felt regarding the African roots of his instrument. “I knew that my beloved instrument had originally come from West Africa,” he writes. “And from time to time I found tantalizing tidbits of African acoustic music that gave me the confidence to know that there was a phenomenal amount of incredible stuff going on under the radar.”
What brought that general interest into focus was when Flecktone saxophonist Jeff Coffin played Fleck a recording by the great Malian singer Oumou Sangare. “I was literally stunned,” Fleck recalled. “I’d had this reaction only a few times — when music was so compelling that everything had to stop while I listened. Earl Scruggs’ banjo did it to me. Chick Corea’s music did it to me. And so did this.”
In a bit of kismet, it turned out that Sangare was managed by an old friend from Fleck’s early bluegrass days. A meeting was arranged, some jamming was done, and Sangare invited Fleck to visit Bamako, Mali, and play with her and some of her friends. The seed was planted. Within months, Fleck and Paladino had worked out a three-nation itinerary, one that would rely on friendship and happenstance to experience the music and culture of Africa. It was, Fleck writes, “a nonstop set of intense, powerful and joyful musical interactions. Every day for five weeks, I was meeting musicians, and filming pieces with them in their homes, other unconventional locations, and even on rare occasions — recording studios. We recorded/filmed over 30 pieces so it came out to something like a tune per day while we were there.”
Originally issued as individual titles, beginning with Rounder Records’ 2009 release of Tales From the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3—Africa Sessions, Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions will be one of several special reissues commemorating the legendary roots label’s 50th anniversary. Throughout 2020 Rounder will be celebrated with box sets, live events, an original podcast series, curated playlists, exclusive merchandise and much more. Stay tuned for forthcoming announcements regarding Rounder’s 50th anniversary.
Both titles are available to pre-order now. Click here for The Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions, or here for The Ripple Effect. Special bundles are also available through the official Béla Fleck store.
Tracklist - Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions
Disc One: Throw Down Your Heart, Part One
1. Tulinesangala – Nakisenyi Women’s Group (Uganda)
2. Kinetsa – D’Gary (Madagascar)
3. Ah Ndiya – Oumou Sangare (Mali)
4. Kabibi – Anania Ngoliga (Tanzania)
5. Angelina – Luo Cultural Association (Uganda)
6. D'Gary Jam – D'Gary, Béla Fleck, Oumou Sangare, Richard Bona, Baba Maal, Vusi Mahlasela, Afel Bocoum, Anania Ngoliga, Toumani Diabaté, and friends (Madagascar, Uganda, Mali, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Cameroon)
7. Throw Down Your Heart – Harouna Samake Trio and Bassekou Kouate (Mali)
8. Thula Mama – Vusi Mahlasela (South Africa)
9. Wairenziante – Muwewesu Xylophone Group (Uganda)
10. Buribalal – Afel Bocoum (Mali)
11. Zawose – Chibite – The Zawose Family (Tanzania)
12. Ajula/Mbamba – The Jatta Family (The Gambia)
13. Pakugyenda Balebauo – Warema Masiaga Cha Cha (Tanzania)
14. Jesus Is the Only Answer – Ateso Jazz Band (Uganda)
15. Matitu – Khalifan Matitu (Tanzania)
16. Mariam – Djelimady Tounkara (Mali)
17. Djorolen – Oumou Sangare (Mali)
18. Dunia Haina Wema/Thumb Fun – Anania Ngoliga (Tanzania)
Disc Two: Throw Down Your Heart, Part Two
1. Spirit Song – Haruna Walisimbe, Okiror, and Ronald Mabandha (Uganda)
2. Salam Aleikum – Afel Bocoum, Hama Sankare, Yoro Cisse, Barou Diallo, and Zoumana Tereta (Mali) 
3. Chant – Masai Warriors (Tanzania)
4. The Rights of Man / Ya Fama – Harouna Samake, Madou Sanogo, and Habib Sangare (Mali)
5. Kamungoro – Albert Bisaso Ssempeke Jr. (Uganda)
6. Kandjo – Bassekou Kouyate, Ami Sacko, and Alou Coulibazy (Mali) 
7. Obughangwa - Muwewesu Xylophone Group (Uganda)
8. Soumauro – Djelimady Tounkara and Alou Coulibazy (Mali)
9. Furaha –Tanzania (Anania Ngoliga)
10. Mar Rano – D’Gary, Xavier-Martial François, and Roy “FutureMan” Wooten (Madagascar) 
11. Jesus of Banjul – Jesus Jah Jarju (The Gambia)
12. Mali Jam – Free Jam: Djelimady Tounkara, Harouna Samake, Bassekou Kouate, Lassana Diabaté, and Alou Coulibazy (Mali)
13. Kayi Ni Wura – Oumou Sangare, Souleymane Sidibe, Zoumana Tereta, Benogo Diakite, Sékou Bah, Sékou Diabaté, and Nabintou Diakate (Mali)
14. Old Joe Jatta – Remi Jatta, Naser Sambou, Phgusiteh Sambou, Frederick Jatta, Sega Jatta, Joseph Sambou, Abdoulie Saine, and Samba Bah (The Gambia)
Disc Three: Toumani Diabaté and Béla Fleck — The Ripple Effect, Throw Down Your Heart Part 3
1.     Bamako
2.     Nashville
3.     Snug Harbor
4.     Elyne Road
5.     Matitu/Buribalal
6.     Manchester
7.     Throw Down Your Heart
8.     Kauonding Sissoko
9.     Katmandu
10.  Dueling Banjos
Disc Four
Throw Down Your Heart DVD
Tracklist - The Ripple Effect LP
Side A
1. Bamako
2. Nashville
3. Snug Harbor
Side B
1. Elyne Road
2. Matitu/Buribalal
Side C
1. Manchester
2. Throw Down Your Heart
3. Kauonding Sissoko
Side D
1. Katmandu
2. Dueling Banjos
About Rounder Records:
Rounder Records is one of the world's most historic Americana and bluegrass record labels. Rounder’s rich catalog includes critically-acclaimed offerings by iconic artists like Gregg Allman, Alison Krauss, and Steve Martin as well as rising stars Samantha Fish, Sierra Hull, I’m With Her, Sarah Jarosz, Ruston Kelly, the SteelDrivers, Billy Strings, and The War And Treaty.
Rounder has consistently demonstrated a commitment to nurture and develop careers over the long haul—a number of artists who got their start at Rounder are still recording with the label today, including Jerry Douglas, Béla Fleck, and George Thorogood. A leader in the preservation of precious historic recordings, Rounder has brought the music of the Carter Family, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, and Jelly Roll Morton back to vibrant life and released epic anthologies from the Library of Congress and the Alan Lomax Collection that have been universally acclaimed.
About Craft Recordings:
Craft Recordings is home to one of the largest and most prestigious collections of master recordings and compositions in the world. Its rich and storied repertoire includes legendary artists such as Joan Baez, Ray Charles, John Coltrane, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Vince Guaraldi, John Lee Hooker, Little Richard, Nine Inch Nails, Thelonious Monk, Otis Redding, R.E.M. and Traveling Wilburys, to name just a few. Renowned imprints with catalogs issued under the Craft banner include Concord, Fania, Fantasy, Milestone, Musart, Nitro, Prestige, Riverside, Rounder, Specialty, Stax, Sugar Hill, Vanguard and Vee-Jay Records, among many others. Craft creates thoughtfully curated packages, with a meticulous devotion to quality and a commitment to preservation-ensuring that these recordings endure for new generations to discover. Craft Recordings is the catalog label team for Concord Recorded Music. For more info, visit CraftRecordings.com and follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify.
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l’officiel mexico, editorial, p1
tiempos modernos
featuring AEDAN DANEHY @ one, IAN LEE, JABALI SANDIFORD @ new york models, MILES PARKER @ wilhelmina, MORGAN SLAVEN @ dna, POLINA ZAVIALOVA @ heroes, SOULEYMANE SACKO @ next, VANESSA AGUASVIVAS @ next, and WILLA DEVEREUX @ one
creative director & stylist  CLAUDIO ROLES
photo TOMÁS MEERSOHN
casting BRENT CHUA
hair TAICHI SAITO
make up VIRGINIA VERA
please support print media
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