Friday, January 18, 2008

National Geographic Presents: U2 3D

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In This Issue:
• Happy New Year from Nat Geo Music
• U2 3D
• NG Live! Presents Son de la Frontera
• Recommended Listening
 
Happy New Year from Nat Geo Music
The Nat Geo Music team wishes you the best for 2008. We're looking forward to bringing you the best and freshest music from around the world in the upcoming year (like Barcelona, Spain's own Pinker Tones, pictured). Check out the Nat Geo Music site for updates throughout 2008.

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National Geographic Entertainment Presents: U2 3D
U2 3D is a unique cinematic experience that puts viewers within the pulsing energy of a stadium concert given by the world's most popular band. Marrying innovative digital 3D imagery and 5.1 Surround Sound with the excitement of a live U2 concert - shot in South America during the final leg of their "Vertigo" tour - it creates an immersive theatrical experience unlike any 3D or concert film that has come before. U2 3D takes viewers on an extraordinary journey they will never forget. Opening January 23rd in select cities.

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NG Live! Presents Son de la Frontera
Jackson Browne and Raul & Ulises of Ozomatli introduce the California premiere of Spain's flamenco rebels Son de la Frontera. Presented by Rum & Humble with NG Live! Thursday, February 28th, at The Echoplex in Los Angeles. Tickets available in advance: $25.00 (general admission) and $35.00 (seated), plus applicable service charges.

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Recommended Listening
Album Habib Koite - Afriki
Malian singer/songwriter Habib Koite connected the dots between West Africa and the American blues on Afriki.
Cumbancha Records
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Album Andy Palacio - Watina
Andy Palacio is a bona fide pop star in his native Belize, but in 2007 he turned in a stunning record that explores the roots music of his Garifuna heritage.
Cumbancha Records
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Album Ojos de Brujo - Techari
Barcelona-based musical collective Ojos de Brujo took home a Latin Grammy for their unique blend of hip-hop and flamenco on Techari.
Six Degrees Records
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