Blog June 9, 2021
You Like Brazilian Music? Quincy Jones’ Qwest TV Has It, Baaba Maal’s Curation, More
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It would be enough if he was just one of the most successful producers
of all time, or a respected artist in his own right, but Quincy Jones
apparently is also a TV mogul, and one who’s coming straight for the
heart of Afropoppers.
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<p>It’s called <a href="https://qwest.tv/" target="_blank">Qwest
TV</a> and it’s a music-focused streaming service that is chock full of
documentaries and concerts, with lists curated by some of our
favorite artists. It seems one advantage of being Quincy Jones,
among many, is that when you call, people pick up—people including
Baaba Maal, Toumani Diabate, Youssou Ndour, Ibrahim Maalouf, and
missives from the late Tony Allen and Chick Corea. Christopher
Kirkley, founder of the great Sahel Sounds label, not only helped
curate a really stellar selection of North African artists for the
“<a href="https://videos.qwest.tv/smartlists/713d7863-2424-49bf-8d58-74bafb0776cc" target="_blank">Africa Is the Future</a>” playlist, but a documentary <em>about</em> his
label is also on there. And then you get into the huge selection of
jazz, soul, funk, ballet, opera, you name it.</p>
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Having just fired up my trial subscription for the first time--my own
list of things to watch is already days long—how about live concerts from
Hailu Mergia and Alsarah, Milton Nascimento’s old TV show,
documentaries about Gil Scott-Heron, Gilberto Gil and Ali Farka
Touré? </p>
<p>Look, nobody’s ready for another lockdown, but if my
friends want to come over and chill in the air conditioning, we’ve
got a five-part documentary series on samba to get started with.</p>
Just four items on Baaba Maal's playlist
