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Tag: Kamasi Washington

Kamasi Wednesdays Posted on21 February 201822 February 2018

Kamasi Wednesday: Yo, what’s up, Melbourne and Brisbane?

The time is approaching, but in case you forgot, here’sKamasi Washington to remind you of your date.

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Kamasi Wednesdays, Video Posted on14 February 201814 February 2018

Kamasi Wednesday: What’s in the bag?

If you want to understand where Kamasi Washington comes from, as an artist, you only need to take a look at his music collection.

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Kamasi Wednesdays Posted on7 February 20187 February 2018

Kamasi Wednesday: jazz and hip hop with a cause

Kamasi Washington, a bona fide jazz superstar, is coming back to Australia. Part of his appeal and impact comes from the way that he combines two african-american traditions, jazz and hip hop. This is not just a musical game.

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Kamasi Wednesdays Posted on31 January 201831 January 2018

Kamasi Wednesday: The Message

Kamasi Washington, a bona fide jazz superstar, is coming back to Australia. Here’s the man with his dectet, delivering ‘The Message’.

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Kamasi Wednesdays, Video Posted on24 January 201825 January 2018

Kamasi Wednesday: Truth

Kamasi Washington, a bona fide jazz superstar, is coming back to Australia. Here’s the wonderful video for his equally wonderful composition, ‘Truth’.

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