Blog January 8, 2021
GlobalFEST Goes TinyDesk Jan. 11-14
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One of the last normal big
events in 2020 was globalFEST, a massive showcase for culturally
driven artists and media that takes place annually in January. The photo essay
shows everyone happy and maskless, but by the time our Afropop program
dropped a few weeks later, live music was no longer happening.<br>
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<p>But
music persists, and globalFEST continues fighting the good fight. If
the thrill of the big packed room isn’t possible, how does
something more intimate sound? For 2021, globalFEST is teaming up
with NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts, and offering a huge lineup of the up-and-coming stars you already love, with plenty more to meet for the
first time. Tune into 16 artists <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/nprmusic">performing
Monday through Thursday next week on NPR Music’s YouTube channel</a>.</p>
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I’m already clearing my
schedule for Japanese cumbia fusionists Minyo Crusaders, Emel’s
melding of electronic and traditional Tunisian music, and Vox Sambou,
whose unique takes on Haitian music are a hit every time I’m in
Montreal. And those are just the artists I’ve already heard!
<br>
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<p>Tune
in next week: GlobalFEST 2020 was one of the last "normal" musical events,
so maybe--just maybe--globalFEST 2021 will harken the end of the weird era.
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