Mamadou Diabate from Mali who plays kora, Bobby Singh from India who plays tabla and Jeff Lang from this wide, burning land who plays guitar (like ringin’ a bell), make up a most virtuosic three-piece – Djan Djan.
This is a fairly new collaboration which sees these musicians stretching their imagination and skills into areas of new musicality. Although the players pay their respects to their cultural backgrounds of Africa, India and Australia, the music of Djan Djan is a distinctive new sound – steeped in tradition, yet brimming with innovation.
Djan Djan is performing at the Mullum Music fest this Sunday, November 29.
It’ll be one of the many hot gigs in Mullum this weekend.
The Mullum Music Festival runs from tonight (Thursday, November 26) to Sunday November 29.
For more info on the line-up and activities of the Mullum Music Festival check out www.mullummusicfestival.com.
Home birth is where the heart is
Have your say »
Have your say »
New era of creativity at SeeSpace
Have your say »
Tall and tan and young and... chunky?
Photos »
Car ads rev up for Super Bowl (+videos)
| (1)
Comments (7) » Father pulls baby from burning car
Photos »
Julian Assange heads to Springfield
Comments (9) »
Dog is best man for best friend
| (3)
| (8)
| 21 January - 19 February
A sudden infatuation has all the early hallmarks of love gone mad. Before you elope or accept a wedding proposal, hold on to your horses for a while longer.... More Horoscopes »
Select your zodiac sign
Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces