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  <title>Thomas Brooman, Co-Creator Of The Term World Music &amp;amp; Co-Founder Of WOMAD Festival</title>
  <description>Thomas Brooman has always had a vision of a smaller musical world -- from his early years spent among fellow awe-struck concertgoers during the European Rock-&amp;amp;amp;-Roll boom, to his later work cultivating a collective of artists as co-founder of the globally inspired World of Music Arts and Dance festival (WOMAD). We talk about the relationship between musicians and international markets and get a behind-the-scenes look into his involvement in the creation of the term ‘World Music’- in all of its complexities. &amp;amp;nbsp; Here’s an external link to every Musical Mention in this episode: 0:13&amp;amp;nbsp;WOMAD World of Music, Art, and Dance Festival 1:51&amp;amp;nbsp;Cheb Khaled 4:26&amp;amp;nbsp;Punk Rock 5:41&amp;amp;nbsp;Bossa nova 5:44&amp;amp;nbsp;Samba 9:38&amp;amp;nbsp;Institute of Contemporary Arts in London 10:28&amp;amp;nbsp;Topic Records 10:28&amp;amp;nbsp;GlobeStyle Record 10:30&amp;amp;nbsp;Ben Mandelson 10:33&amp;amp;nbsp;Roger Armstrong 10:36&amp;amp;nbsp;African music 13:17&amp;amp;nbsp;Giuseppe Verdi 13:17&amp;amp;nbsp;Ludwig van Beethoven 13:17&amp;amp;nbsp;Maurice Ravel 15:01&amp;amp;nbsp;Ian Anderson 15:03&amp;amp;nbsp;fRoots Magazine 16:05&amp;amp;nbsp;Blues 16:06&amp;amp;nbsp;Bluegrass 16:28&amp;amp;nbsp;Saxophone 16:29&amp;amp;nbsp;Guitar 16:58&amp;amp;nbsp;Qawwali 17:07&amp;amp;nbsp;Harmonium 19:18&amp;amp;nbsp;Ravi Shankar 19:23&amp;amp;nbsp;Hugh Masekela 19:29&amp;amp;nbsp;Grazing in the Grass 19:53&amp;amp;nbsp;WOMAD First Festival 1982 19:55&amp;amp;nbsp;Echo and the Bunnymen 20:17&amp;amp;nbsp;The Beat 20:25&amp;amp;nbsp;The Drummers of Burundi 20:36&amp;amp;nbsp;Pete de Freitas 20:54&amp;amp;nbsp;All My Colours (Zimbo) 22:20&amp;amp;nbsp;WOMAD Blues and Rhythm Fest 1989 22:30&amp;amp;nbsp;Ali Farka Toure 22:30&amp;amp;nbsp;Taj Mahal 23:54&amp;amp;nbsp;Youssou N’Dour 25:06&amp;amp;nbsp;Billy Cobham 25:22&amp;amp;nbsp;Real World Studios 25:41&amp;amp;nbsp;Asere 27:35&amp;amp;nbsp;Remmy Ongala 29:08&amp;amp;nbsp;S.E. Rogie 31:09&amp;amp;nbsp;Gaucho drum 31:31&amp;amp;nbsp;Ringo Starr 31:36&amp;amp;nbsp;The Beatles 32:09&amp;amp;nbsp;Drum Set 35:09&amp;amp;nbsp;4/4 time signature 36:00&amp;amp;nbsp;Rock and Roll 36:04&amp;amp;nbsp;Blues 39:33&amp;amp;nbsp;Bristol Colston Hall 39:36&amp;amp;nbsp;The Jimi Hendrix Experience 39:40&amp;amp;nbsp;Pink Floyd 39:42&amp;amp;nbsp;The Nice 39:45&amp;amp;nbsp;Keith Emerson&amp;amp;nbsp;(of Emerson, Lake &amp;amp;amp; Palmer) 39:46&amp;amp;nbsp;The Move 39:52&amp;amp;nbsp;Amen Corner 40:10&amp;amp;nbsp;Rolling Stones 40:23&amp;amp;nbsp;Festival for progressive Blues 40:41&amp;amp;nbsp;Fleetwood Mac 40:45&amp;amp;nbsp;Led Zeppelin 41:02&amp;amp;nbsp;Blues 41:57&amp;amp;nbsp;Pop Music 42:03&amp;amp;nbsp;Rolling Stones 42:04&amp;amp;nbsp;Grand Funk Railroad 42:30&amp;amp;nbsp;Rock Fest&amp;amp;nbsp;(either 1999 or 2000) 43:11&amp;amp;nbsp;Pandit Sandip Burman 43:20&amp;amp;nbsp;Blues Harmonica 43:30&amp;amp;nbsp;Indian Classical 43:46&amp;amp;nbsp;Raag Bilawal 45:26&amp;amp;nbsp;time signature 45:28&amp;amp;nbsp;phrasing 45:29&amp;amp;nbsp;cadence 45:29&amp;amp;nbsp;melody </description>
  <author_name>World Music Foundation Podcast</author_name>
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