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Putumayo's Latest: African Blues

By Dan Storper, April 28, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Dan Storper

Read on for a chance to win a 6-CD set from Putumayo’s blues and African titles. Dan Storper is the CEO and Founder of Putumayo World Music.

The blues has long been about storytelling, about raising a voice from the margins and edges of American life. As it spread from the Deep South to Chicago and beyond, the blues incorporated a powerful musical groove that has influenced music around the world.

Now, musicians are reaching across the Atlantic and finding that they have a common story to tell in shades of blue. Putumayo’s African Blues, now available in most Whole Foods Market® stores, chronicles the return of the blues to its African motherland.

It also demonstrates the burgeoning connections between West and East African musicians and performers from the blues’ traditional heartland in the US, as well as converts in Europe — and shows how these connections are revolutionizing traditions on both continents. Taj Mahal, together with the Culture Musical Club of Zanzibar, gets down and deep in a slow-burning meditation on the beauties of Dhow Countries. Mali’s Issa Babayogo brings his characteristic, sparkling knack for gritty, melodic grooves.

The ever-evolving Playing for Change band — this time featuring hip desert rockers Tinariwen and Keb Mo — reveals how globally malleable a good old 12-bar blues can be. For me, it’s like two halves of a circle. The blues’ roots are in Africa but emerged and evolved as a powerful musical style in America. Now they’re reuniting in new and exciting ways. When we worked on Mali to Memphis, we recognized the powerful connection between the bluesy music of West Africa and the Mississippi Delta.

That began my search for American and African blues and blues-influenced music and led to a series of successful CDs including Mississippi Blues, American Blues and Blues Around the World. Putumayo will contribute $5,000 from sales of African Blues to the International Rescue Committee in support of their humanitarian work helping refugees to survive and rebuild their lives. For more information, visit www.rescue.org.

Are you a blues enthusiast too? Got a favorite blues band or artist? Tell us in the comments below for a chance to win a 6-CD set from Putumayo’s African and Blues series. Comment by May 17th for a chance to win. We’ll choose one comment at random to receive the CDs.

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224 Comments

Comments

John says ...
Freddie King and Buddy Guy have to be near the top of the list.
05/02/2012 11:02:16 PM CDT
Kellie McMaster says ...
My son loves the blues that he often hears at local farmer's markets and he also loves jazz too. He likes trying new music. He learned about Louis Armstrong in School, and always likes to play new music. He has a real guitar. He is six, and he will be 7 in a few weeks. He makes up his own blues songs. This would be a great birthday presents! Thanks for this opportunity Kellie
05/02/2012 11:04:56 PM CDT
Chris Rollyson says ...
As a non-native Chicagoan, I have learnt to love the blues, and here's the data, direct from iPod: -Buddy Guy (esp. w Junior Wells) -Big Time Sarah -Dinah Washington -Jimmie Cotton (harmonica) -Karen Russell -Katherine Davis -Muddy Waters -Nina Simone
05/02/2012 11:21:40 PM CDT
Kelly says ...
B.B.King - of course!!!
05/02/2012 11:22:39 PM CDT
Maria says ...
Love the blues sung by the wonderful Dinah Washington!
05/02/2012 11:45:43 PM CDT
Alicia A says ...
love blues music...wonderful to hear.
05/03/2012 12:03:47 AM CDT
Nick says ...
Pita mayo
05/03/2012 12:26:02 AM CDT
Michelle Luna says ...
Blind Willie Johnson
05/03/2012 12:28:08 AM CDT
Adrin Smith says ...
I love the blues. One of my favorites has to be Keb Mo.
05/03/2012 12:33:20 AM CDT
Kevin Baker says ...
How can you top B. B. King's performance on Live At The Regal?
05/03/2012 1:17:23 AM CDT
calleen says ...
Love chicago blues, Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows, yea 1980's.
05/03/2012 4:52:42 AM CDT
Michele Heroux-Bynum says ...
The blues are like the beating of a heart...
05/03/2012 5:02:01 AM CDT
Allen says ...
Sounds like a great collection. Would love to hear it.
05/03/2012 6:15:41 AM CDT
Andrea says ...
B.B. King does the Blues proud
05/03/2012 6:56:01 AM CDT
Leslie says ...
Buddy Guy
05/03/2012 7:01:24 AM CDT
Francisco says ...
Blues are the soul and heart of music.
05/03/2012 7:01:26 AM CDT
lesley says ...
as a teacher of fine arts, poetry and dance i turn to Putumayo on a regular basis for inspiration and education. I just developed a focus study on the African continent, exploring the arts of many of the countries and this compilation would greatly enhance the children's experience, particularly of all the connections between African and American musicality, honoring the history and the inventiveness of both. Thanks so much for the careful work you do in bringing the music of the world to all of us listeners, musicians, artists and dancers.
05/03/2012 7:12:57 AM CDT
H. Hamilton de Nunez says ...
This collection sounds awesome! One of our favorites -- Empress of the Blues -- Bessie Smith, who later mentored Billie Holiday, another great blues singer.
05/03/2012 7:31:05 AM CDT
Joanne Bianco says ...
Pinetop Perkins who kept performing until his death at 97. The blues was in his soul.
05/03/2012 7:49:24 AM CDT
William says ...
I love the blues. my favorites type of music.
05/03/2012 8:05:45 AM CDT
Lissa Hogan says ...
love blues!
05/03/2012 8:15:44 AM CDT
Peggy says ...
Love the blues. It has always been a way to express what could not have been expressed through traditional channels. Plus, it's interesting to hear the African version.
05/03/2012 8:16:16 AM CDT
Barb says ...
My favorite blues-ish artist is LEON RUSELL - his music makes me very happy!! I love blues and would LOVE to win this CD set. THANKS
05/03/2012 8:21:43 AM CDT
Todd says ...
The blues set would be a great addition to the putumayo I already enjoy.
05/03/2012 8:48:21 AM CDT
Renea says ...
Love Sunday night blues on a warm breezy evening sitting on the back porch. My husband and I relax and get lost in music. Favorites include Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Ray Charles, Elmore James, BB King.
05/03/2012 8:53:59 AM CDT

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