Tantas Tierras | Manu Chao | Song Around The World | Playing For Change
(Playing For Change) Manu Chao is joined by Carlton “Santa” Davis, legendary Jamaican drummer known for his work with Bob Marley & The Wailers, Gambeat, a renowned French bass guitarist and DJ who played with Manu Chao for 25 years, along with extraordinary musicians from nine countries in this Song Around The World version of “Tantas Tierras.”
Tantas tierras
This song introspectively speaks about the challenges we face in our world. With the uncertainty of our days, where the happenings of tomorrow are unknown, there is an urgency to come together as one human race to create a better planet and a better future for all living beings.
Written by: Manu Chao
Featuring
Manu Chao- Vocals, Ukulele Mariachi Madrigal- Violin, Trumpet Gambeat- Bass Carlton “Santa” Davis- Drums Luis Carlos Cassiani Simarra- Güiro Afro Fiesta- Guitar Paulo Heman- Moringa Narjess Saad Ellaoui- Darbuka Biko Casini- Calabash Arouna Diarra- N’goni René Lacaille- Accordion Natasha Arizu- Keyboards
Inspire and connect the world through music
Playing For Change (PFC) is a Certified B Corp (Social Purpose Organization) created to inspire and connect the world through music, born from the shared belief that music has the power to break down boundaries and overcome distances between people. The primary focus of PFC is to record and film musicians performing in their natural environments and combine their talents and cultural power in innovative videos called Songs Around The World. Creating these videos motivated PFC to form the Playing For Change Band—a tangible, traveling representation of its mission, featuring musicians met along their journey; and establish the Playing For Change Foundation—a separate 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting music programs for children around the world. Through these efforts, Playing For Change aims to create hope and inspiration for the future of our planet. To learn more, visit https://playingforchange.com
Source: Playing For Change
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