I’m being well looked after in Nouakchott. Teachers from an International School have put me up in surroundings far different from the wilds of the desert. I met the music teacher at the weekend who works here. He lived in Mali for eight years and plays the kamal ngoni, a traditional stringed west African instrument. I was lucky to hear him rehearsing with the group he manages – Vagabon tribe, and to record this. It’s a beautiful sound, worth following and supporting. Have a listen here.
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Listen up February 15th, 2010 (5 comments)



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Inspiring song. love it !
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Rusty Reply:
February 16th, 2010 at 5:25 pm
@youssef, pick up a free download of our music at http://www.vagabontribe.com. Thanks and glad you enjoy it.
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I know. Was really lucky to have the opportunity to both listen, watch and record it.
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wow pete – that’s completely beautiful – I love it…
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Rusty Reply:
February 16th, 2010 at 5:25 pm
@heather, pick up a free download of our music at http://www.vagabontribe.com. Thanks and glad you enjoy it.
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