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Saturday, August 14, 2004


:: Corey Harris ::American Blues Revivalist
From the bio page:

In Martin Scorsese’s film, “Feel Like Going Home,” Corey Harris visits Niafunke, the Sahara Desert hometown of Malian master musician Ali Farka Touré, known around the world as the king of African blues. The encounter between Harris, a young, American blues revivalist, and Touré, a musician with a vast sense of cultural history, is as close as any of the films in Scorsese’s series, The Blues, comes to grappling with the African roots of blues music. But for Harris, that was just the beginning.

There are tons of streaming clips of his music and a small Quicktime of Harris in concert.

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