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This episode digs into the history of country music in Eswatini (Swaziland). As a new documentary on Dusty & Stones hits streaming services, we trace the genre’s roots—from early stars like Buddy Masango and Isaac Gamedze to a new generation of artists. Featuring interviews with Dusty & Stones and rare archival music via director Jesse Rudoy, we follow the duo’s path from local Country Jamborees to the Grand Ole Opry, blending country sounds with local genres along the way.
Behind The Groove's Bobby Thorpe steps in for Charlie this month.
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After an unpretentious start, the Banda de Pau e Corda became acknowledged as a competent group based on folklore research. Moving to São Paulo in 1973, they recorded the LP Vivência (RGE). The homonymous show was staged in Recife, in all Northeastern capitals, and in the Teatro Municipal (Santo André, São Paulo). In 1975, they recorded their second album, Redenção (RCA), staged the Homonymous show, and another one by the name Alegoria, with texts by renowned Northeastern poets and writers. They presented the shows in Recife, Fortaleza, and in the universities of Rio de Janeiro. They released nine other LPs and CDs through 1992, along with two compilations. Only the brothers Roberto Andrade, Sérgio Andrade, and Waltinho Andrade remained as effective members, the rest of them were hired for each season.
After an unpretentious start, the Banda de Pau e Corda became acknowledged as a competent group based on folklore research. Moving to São Paulo in 1973, they recorded the LP Vivência (RGE). The homonymous show was staged in Recife, in all Northeastern capitals, and in the Teatro Municipal (Santo André, São Paulo). In 1975, they recorded their second album, Redenção (RCA), staged the Homonymous show, and another one by the name Alegoria, with texts by renowned Northeastern poets and writers. They presented the shows in Recife, Fortaleza, and in the universities of Rio de Janeiro. They released nine other LPs and CDs through 1992, along with two compilations. Only the brothers Roberto Andrade, Sérgio Andrade, and Waltinho Andrade remained as effective members, the rest of them were hired for each season.
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