Friday, March 14, 2008

Nat Geo Music TV Crosses the Atlantic!

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In This Issue:
• Nat Geo Music TV Comes to Latin America
• NG Live! St. Patrick's Day Celebration
• Dengue Fever On Tour
• Recommended Listening: Celtic Sounds
 
NAT GEO MUSIC TV NOW AVAILABLE IN LATIN AMERICA
Nat Geo Music TV crossed the Atlantic and made its debut in the Western Hemisphere with a launch in Latin America last month. Now Nat Geo Music TV's mix of top international artists, music videos, concerts, interviews, documentaries and more will be available on Direct TV throughout Mexico, South America and the Caribbean. Check with your local direct TV carrier for availability.

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CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY WITH NG LIVE!
Come celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Washington, D.C. with Irish band Grada. Based in Dublin and Galway, where the group began playing together in 2001, Grada draws from a wide range of influences, from traditional and contemporary Irish music to Breton, eastern European, and other regional styles. Monday, March 17, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.

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DENGUE FEVER ON TOUR
Dengue Fever, one of Nat Geo Music's favorite bands is currently touring North America. The LA-based group resurrects and re-imagines Cambodian pop and rock from the pre-Khmer Rouge era, blending Khmer-language vocals with psychedelic and indie rock grooves. Don't miss them!

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Recommended Listening: Celtic Sounds
Album Cherish the Ladies - New Day Dawning
Cherish the Ladies are a beguiling all-female Irish traditional ensemble based in New York. This now-classic 1996 set preserves them in all their glory.
Green Linnet Records
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Album Kila - Luna Park
Up and coming Irish band Kila combine virtuosic musicianship and a keen grasp of the traditional repertoire with a loose, playful rock and roll sensibility on their fifth album Luna Park.
Harmonia Mundi Records
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Album Susan McKeown - Sweet Liberty
Dublin's own Susan McKeown is one of the most distinctive and adventurous young voices in contemporary Irish music. On Sweet Liberty she unearths long-forgotten gems of the Irish songbook and re-invents a few classics, too.
Harmonia Mundi Records
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