Something unusual happened on the way to the Grammy Awards last year, an album was nominated from Malawi, a small country in southern Africa not exactly famous for its music. As we reported in October ...
Zomba Prison Project, “I Will Not Stop Singing” (Six Degrees Records) A striking series of singing telegrams of regret, expectation, grief and warning from an earthly purgatory - or worse - the Zomba ...
Ian Brennan wanted to make a record with music performed by prisoners. He's a Grammy-winning record producer who likes to bring attention to the voices of people who aren't usually heard. So when he ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. At Malawi's maximum-security Zomba Central Prison, children are often ...
There are 7 billion people on planet Earth, and nearly everyone responds to and expresses themselves through music. Yet only a fingernail sliver of these people ever encounters a genuine opportunity ...
In 2013, the Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan and his wife, filmmaker Marilena Delli, traveled to the African country Malawi to record the music of inmates at the maximum-security Zomba Central ...
While the superstar names recently nominated for a Grammy grabbed the headlines, the most unexpected nominees were a group of male and female maximum security prisoners in Malawi, many of whom are ...
A striking series of singing telegrams of regret, expectation, grief and warning from an earthly purgatory — or worse — the Zomba Prison Project captures performances by inmates and guards at a ...
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