Mama Africa (Peter Tosh) feat. Andrew Tosh & I-Taweh | Song Around The World | Playing For Change
(Playing For Change) This song was originally written and performed by the late, great Peter Tosh and speaks about the beauty and strength of Africa.
Mama Africa
We united Peter’s son, Andrew Tosh, with Donald Kinsey and Fully Fullwood who performed with Peter many years ago and added musicians all over the world from Africa to Jamaica to the USA. Turn it up and feel how the heartbeat of Africa resonates through this uplifting song.
Written By: Peter Tosh
Featuring
Andrew Tosh: Vocals Courtney “Bam” Diedrick: Drums Djodjo Diabaté: Vocals Donald Kinsey: Electric guitar Douglas Delatorra: Cuica Fully Fullwood: Electric bass I-Taweh: Vocals and electric guitar Jah Dore: Alto saxophone Louis Mhlanga: Electric guitar Mermans Mosengo: Vocals and acoustic guitar Mohamadou Diabaté: Calabash Roselyn Williams: Vocals Safi Diabaté: Vocals Sayba Diabaté: Kora Sean “Pow” Diedrick: Keyboard Sherieta Lewis: Vocals
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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