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Hot Buttered Rum Headed To Africa To Study, Record, Film

HBR AND MEMBERS OF IZABELLA AND POOR MAN’S WHISKEY HEAD TO GHANA
TO REALIZE A DREAM AND YOU CAN HELP!

Though very much an American string band, San Francisco’s Hot Buttered Rum has long had roots in African music, mingling the original Motherland inspirations with their modern take on acoustic music. Now the band is making a full leap into learning and recording in Africa early in 2011. In January, Nat Keefe and his comrades and friends will assemble in Ghana. To find out more about this exciting adventure (and perhaps donate the much-needed funds to make it all happen) pop over here.

Here’s a mission statement from Keefe:

Nat Keefe by Josh Miller

A decade ago I traveled to Ghana, West Africa and found the missing piece of my musical education. In studying drums, xylophone, palmwine guitar, dancing, and singing, I found the roots of, and a new perspective on, some of my favorite music. Oldtime banjo, Stravinksy, James Brown, Radiohead, all of this music has roots still resonating in West Africa.

It was an “a-ha” moment for me, which has changed everything since. I wrote symphony, choir, and percussion ensemble pieces based on Ghanaian rhythms. I returned to Ghana and filmed a documentary and recorded a disc of field recordings. I started a benefit project for an orphanage in Accra. With my brothers in Hot Buttered Rum, I created a fresh approach to American string band music. Things have not been the same for me since my trip to Ghana!.

This January I am returning to Ghana to record an album with Ghanaian musicians and American musicians from Hot Buttered Rum, ALO, Poor Man’s Whiskey, Elephant Revival, and Izabella. This will be a masterwork of sorts for me, bringing together music, community and service. Let me explain the scope of the trip. There are three phases:.

First, I’ll spend the first part of January alone in Ghana paying respects to old friends and making arrangements for the rest of the trip. Then, on January 18 my American colleagues are arriving in Accra. This will include Erik Yates, Lucas Carlton, Eli Jebidiah, Bonnie Paine, Audio Angel and Murph Murphy. I invited each of these artists to come for a week of workshops, cultural exchange, and service. Together we’ll learn music and dance from Ghanaian masters, and share our own music with people in the capital city of Accra and the beach village Keta. The group will do service projects in each city and music sharing in schools. The week will be filmed and made into a movie by Eli Jebidiah..

After our workshop, we’ll record for several days in Accra. I’ll also do some more recording when I’m back in California. I’m going to produce an album of shining collaboration with American and African musicians that can stand beside any great music. I’ve got the songs, the vision, and the organizational skill to put the pieces together. It will be passionate, accessible, fun music that will find an audience in and beyond the Hot Buttered Rum world.

This album will bring together elements of Ghanaian music and Bluegrass music, all tied together with my Americana-style songwriting. It will bring together luminaries from Ghana and the States alike. It has taken a decade of experience to be in a place to do this, and I’m going to work tirelessly to bring it to fruition.

All of the workshop participants are paying their own way. I am paying for my travel expenses. The place I need support is in the production of the album. While all these elements are aligned, I want to be able to do things right and produce the project with tools in my hand. I don’t have the resources myself to make this happen. So I’m asking for people who believe in this idea to help make it happen, in a variety of ways.

Once again, if you would like to help bring this dream to fruition head over here and share what you can.

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CWT unit expands freight logistics business to cover more key trade locations

Integrated logistics solutions provider CWT today announced that its freight logistics arm, CWT Globelink, has recently set up offices in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Portugal, Slovenia, Croatia and extended its service coverage to the Ukraine, Ghana and Nigeria as part of its ongoing geographical expansion to cover more key trade locations and better reach out to customers. A leading neutral international freight forwarder in Less Than Container Load (LCL) cargo consolidation, CWT Globelink now provides its service coverage and offerings through 88 offices in 19 countries and an extensive network of service agents globally.

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Slovenia gets first black mayor

Ghana-born doctor Peter Bossman won local elections in Slovenia’s coastal town of Piran on October 24, RFE/RL reports. Bossman thus became Slovenia’s first black mayor.

Retailing : The beast goes on safari

Can Wal-Mart make it in Africa?

FOUR billion dollars doesn’t count as an “every day low price”, but Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer, hopes it has found a bargain. That is how much ($4.1 billion to be precise) the Arkansas-based “Beast of Bentonville” has offered to acquire Massmart, a retailer with 288 stores in 14 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. On September 27th Massmart’s management confirmed it is in exclusive negotiations to sell the South African-based firm to Wal-Mart. The deal is being overseen by Andy Bond (pictured right), who ran Wal-Mart’s British arm, Asda. As Massmart’s shares initially traded above the offer price, it suggests some investors think there may be other bidders, and that Mr Bond might have to come up with some more money to clinch the deal.

This is the clearest sign yet that Africa is now near the top of the agenda for the world’s leading businesses. The continent still has its problems, but it is no longer “hopeless”—as this newspaper once described it—especially for anyone wanting to be part of a fast-growing consumer market. Last year, while the global economy struggled with the aftermath of the financial crisis, Africa as a whole continued to advance and is expected to grow by at least 4.3% this year. Some economies, such as Nigeria and Ghana, are racing ahead. As the middle class and urban working class expand rapidly, food consumption is expected to grow strongly, along with sales of other consumer products. …

PETA Wants Psychic World Cup Octopus Oracle Freed

Paul The Octopus has done it again! The German-based seawater soccer soothsayer correctly predicted that Germany would beat Argentina in Saturday’s World Cup match in South Africa, meaning he has correctly called the outcome of all the matches for his home country. But Paul has correctly called his last World Cup match, if the animal rights [...]

WC: Uruguay defeats Ghana in penalty shots

Uruguay are through to the World Cup semifinals, after Ghana lost out twice from the penalty spot. The Netherlands surprisingly beat Brazil 2-1 in Friday’s earlier match, and will face Uruguay in the semis.

Landon Donovan Paternity Scandal: Did Donovan Father Baby With Brit?

Sorry, Ladies, it looks like soccer stud Landon Donovan might be somebody’s “baby daddy.” A pregnant British woman has come forward accusing Donovan of fathering of her child.American World Cup star Landon Donovan and the rest of his team made headlines Saturday, when they were eliminated from the 2010 World Cup after being defeated by Ghana [...]

WC: Ghana beat U.S., will face Uruguay in quarterfinals

An African team will play in the World Cup quarterfinals. Ghana beat the United States 2-1 after extra time, securing a place against Uruguay in the next round. Uruguay beat South Korea 2-1 earlier on Saturday.

Asamoah Gyan’s left-footed volley came just moments into extra-time for Ghana, and it eventually secured the last African team in the competition a spot in the quarterfinals.

World Cup: Ghana and Australia draw

The second match of the second round of the World Cup Group D, played between Australia and Ghana, ended in a 1-1 draw. Australians were one goal ahead in the 11th minute, with Brett Holman scoring, but Ghana equalized 14 minutes later.

Jason Mraz to Help Free the Slaves

While the Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, as well as other well-known musicians are in Africa in order to kick off the World Cup, Jason Mraz, the singer, was in the other part of the world for a good reason. As a matter of fact, he helped free slaves.
The Grammy winner visited Ghana this week along [...]

Penalty gives Ghana victory over 10-man Serbia

Serbia’s national football squad has started its World Cup campaign with a 0-1 defeat in the opening game against Ghana. After a largely uneventful first half, Serbia’s Aleksandar Luković was sent off with two yellow cards in the 74th minute.

FIFA World Cup 2010 Schedule in Indian Time

The FIFA World Cup 2010 is the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international football tournament. The tournament which is being hosted by South Africa is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010.
There are 32 teams in this World Cup, which are categorized into 8 groups, each group contains 4 teams. [...]

With Tharoor’s resignation, Africa loses an ardent friend

With the resignation of Shashi Tharoor as minister of state for external affairs, India’s Africa policy has lost an ardent advocate who was an eloquent supporter of the country’s renewed engagement with the 54-nation African continent.
Tharoor, a former United Nations diplomat, stepped down Sunday night ending a weeklong political drama surrounding a controversial financial deal [...]

72 countries yet to recognize Montenegro

Almost four years after it became independent and joined the UN, Montenegro is still awaiting recognitions from 72 out of 192 UN member states. Almost four years after it became independent and joined the UN, Montenegro is still awaiting recognitions from 72 out of 192 UN member states.

These include Venezuela, Bolivia, Somalia, Yemen, Chad, Ethiopia, Ghana and Saudi Arabia.

Mining in Ghana: Carats and sticks

A resource-rich government takes on foreign mining firms

BRITISH colonialists called Ghana the Gold Coast. To this day it remains Africa’s second-biggest producer of the metal, after South Africa, and the world’s ninth-biggest. Five foreign mining firms are digging huge open pits to get at the gold, encouraged by recent record prices. But the country, once seen as one of Africa’s most welcoming jurisdictions for mining firms, is now becoming more exacting.

Ghana’s parliament has voted to increase royalties from 3% to 5%, although the president has yet to sign the bill. In February the country’s environmental regulator suspended production at AngloGold Ashanti’s Iduapriem mine because the mine’s tailings dam, which stores cyanide-laced waste, was almost full. Last year the agency prevented Golden Star Resources, a Canadian firm, from expanding a mine where it had failed to fill an abandoned pit. Most notably, earlier this year it fined Newmont, the world’s second-biggest goldmining firm, $4.9m over a cyanide spill at its Ahafo mine. …

Punjab National Bank gets nod for IT subsidiary

New Delhi, March 15  The state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB), India’s third-largest lending institution, will soon set up an IT susidiary to provide technology-related assistance to the country’s growing financial sector.
“We have the technical know-how in the area of financial services and we want to share this know-how. So we applied for permission and the [...]

Punjab National Bank gets nod for IT subsidiary

New Delhi, March 15  The state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB), India’s third-largest lending institution, will soon set up an IT susidiary to provide technology-related assistance to the country’s growing financial sector.
“We have the technical know-how in the area of financial services and we want to share this know-how. So we applied for permission and the [...]

Ghana confirms stance on Kosovo

Ghana will not recognize Kosovo as independent, Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said in Accra, Ghana. He told FoNet news agency that this African country will “continue to respect Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

Ghana confirms stance on Kosovo

Ghana will not recognize Kosovo as independent, Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said in Accra, Ghana. He told FoNet news agency that this African country will “continue to respect Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

Olam to invest $45m in setting up Ghana wheat mill

Olam International, the global, integrated supply chain manager of agricultural products and food ingredients, say it will invest US$31.5 million ($44.7 million) to set up a greenfield 500 tonne wheat mill near Port Tema, close to the largest flour market in Ghana.

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