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The last of my Black History Month conversations with guests conversant in a different historically black artform is with Rumbidzai Siyawamwaya. She's one of UMFM's newest programmers and the host of The Pan-Africanist (Thursdays at 4pm) and she joins me to talk about Amapiano, one of the many styles of music she shares on her show.
Plus I'm joined by local artist Taylor Janzen who is set to release her new album I Live In Patterns on March 3rd with a special show at The Good Will on the same day the record is released via Arts & Crafts.
By 101.5 UMFMThe last of my Black History Month conversations with guests conversant in a different historically black artform is with Rumbidzai Siyawamwaya. She's one of UMFM's newest programmers and the host of The Pan-Africanist (Thursdays at 4pm) and she joins me to talk about Amapiano, one of the many styles of music she shares on her show.
Plus I'm joined by local artist Taylor Janzen who is set to release her new album I Live In Patterns on March 3rd with a special show at The Good Will on the same day the record is released via Arts & Crafts.