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Mogorosi is a village in Central District of Botswana. The village is located 20 km west of Serowe, and it has a primary school. The population was 2,033 in 2001 census.
Coordinates: 22°26′12″S 26°33′56″E / 22.43667°S 26.56556°E / -22.43667; 26.56556
The Tumi is a sacrificial ceremonial axe distinctly characterized by a semi-circular blade, made of either bronze, copper, gold-alloy, wood, or silver alloy. It is usually made of one piece and used by some Inca and Pre-Inca cultures in the Peruvian Coastal Region. In Andean mythology, the Moche, Chimu and Incas were descendants of the Sun, which had to be worshiped annually with an extravagant celebration. The festival took place at the end of the potato and maize harvest in order to thank the Sun for the abundant crops or to ask for better crops during the next season. During this important religious ceremony, the High Priest would sacrifice a completely black or white llama. Using a tumi, he would open the animal's chest and with his hands pull out its throbbing heart, lungs and viscera, so that observing those elements he could foretell the future. Later, the animal and its parts were completely incinerated.
Other Andean cultures such as the Paracas have used the tumi for the neurological procedure of skull trepanation. Many of these operations were carefully performed, suggesting that the surgery was done for the relief of some body disturbance other than that associated with injury, perhaps an organic or mental condition.
Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II (December 9, 1932 – February 4, 2013) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter. A sideman for many other jazz musicians of his generation, Byrd was best known as one of the only bebop jazz musicians who successfully pioneered the funk and soul genres while simultaneously remaining a jazz artist. As a bandleader, Byrd is also notable for his influential role in the early career of keyboard player and composer Herbie Hancock.
Byrd attended Cass Technical High School. He performed with Lionel Hampton before finishing high school. After playing in a military band during a term in the United States Air Force, Byrd obtained a bachelor's degree in music from Wayne State University and a master's degree from Manhattan School of Music. While still at the Manhattan School, he joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, as replacement for Clifford Brown. In 1955, he recorded with Gigi Gryce Jackie McLean and Mal Waldron. After leaving the Jazz Messengers in 1956, he performed with many leading jazz musicians of the day, including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk, and later Herbie Hancock. Byrd's first regular group was a quintet that he co-led from 1958 to 1961 with baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams, an ensemble whose hard-driving performances are captured "live" on At the Half Note Cafe.
Mary Lou is a female name. See also: Marylou, Mary Louise and Mary Louisa.
The 21st century is the current century of the Anno Domini era or the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. It began on January 1, 2001, and will end on December 31, 2100. It is the first century of the 3rd millennium. It is distinct from the century known as the 2000s, which began on January 1, 2000 and will end on December 31, 2099.
The first years of the 21st century have thus far been marked by the rise of a global economy and Third World consumerism, mistrust in government, deepening global concern over terrorism and an increase in the power of private enterprise. The longterm effects of increased globalization are not known, but there are many who are concerned about its implications. The Arab Spring of the early 2010s led to mixed outcomes in the Arab world. The Digital Revolution which began around the 1980s also continues into the present. The Millennials (born c. 1981-2000) having been born before the turn of the century give way to the rise of Generation Y & Generation Z in Western countries.
Download: http://ks.kud.li/jmancd069 Subscribe: http://sb.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Official stream from Jazzman. Distributed by Kudos Records. On iTunes: http://it.kud.li/jmancd069 On Amazon: http://az.kud.li/jmancd069 More music playlists: http://pl.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Album: Project ELO [ALBUM] Track: 5 of 7 Title: Thokozile Queen Mother Artist: Tumi Mogorosi Label: Jazzman Cat#: JMANCD069 Formats: CD/Digital Digital Release: 30th June 2014 Physical Release: 30th June 2014 About This Release: Breathtaking Contemporary Spiritual Jazz from South Africa When Tumi Mogorosi composed this suite for jazz musicians and opera vocalists he had never heard the previous successful attempts by Donald Byrd, Max Roach or Mary Lou Williams to combine these seemingly 'unfriendly'aesthetics. Tumi, bo...
Download: http://ks.kud.li/jmancd069 Subscribe: http://sb.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Official stream from Jazzman. Distributed by Kudos Records. On iTunes: http://it.kud.li/jmancd069 On Amazon: http://az.kud.li/jmancd069 More music playlists: http://pl.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Album: Project ELO [ALBUM] Track: 2 of 7 Title: Inner Emergence Artist: Tumi Mogorosi Label: Jazzman Cat#: JMANCD069 Formats: CD/Digital Digital Release: 30th June 2014 Physical Release: 30th June 2014 About This Release: Breathtaking Contemporary Spiritual Jazz from South Africa When Tumi Mogorosi composed this suite for jazz musicians and opera vocalists he had never heard the previous successful attempts by Donald Byrd, Max Roach or Mary Lou Williams to combine these seemingly 'unfriendly'aesthetics. Tumi, born in 1...
Bio: Sanctum Sanctorium is a duo album by drummer Tumi Mogorosi and vocalist Gabi Motuba. It was recorded in Switzerland (October 2015). It is due for release in Mid November 2016. For more info please visit: www.gabimotuba.com OR www.tumimogorosi.com Personnel: Vocals: Gabi Motuba Drums: Tumi Mogorosi Piano: Malcolm Braff Cello: Andreas Plattner Bass: Sebastian Schuster Video Credit: Janosch Abel
Download: http://ks.kud.li/jmancd069 Subscribe: http://sb.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Official stream from Jazzman. Distributed by Kudos Records. On iTunes: http://it.kud.li/jmancd069 On Amazon: http://az.kud.li/jmancd069 More music playlists: http://pl.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Album: Project ELO [ALBUM] Track: 1 of 7 Title: In the Beginning Artist: Tumi Mogorosi Label: Jazzman Cat#: JMANCD069 Formats: CD/Digital Digital Release: 30th June 2014 Physical Release: 30th June 2014 About This Release: Breathtaking Contemporary Spiritual Jazz from South Africa When Tumi Mogorosi composed this suite for jazz musicians and opera vocalists he had never heard the previous successful attempts by Donald Byrd, Max Roach or Mary Lou Williams to combine these seemingly 'unfriendly'aesthetics. Tumi, born in ...
Download: http://ks.kud.li/jmancd069 Subscribe: http://sb.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Official stream from Jazzman. Distributed by Kudos Records. On iTunes: http://it.kud.li/jmancd069 On Amazon: http://az.kud.li/jmancd069 More music playlists: http://pl.kud.li/jazzmanrecords Album: Project ELO [ALBUM] Track: 3 of 7 Title: Princess Gabi Artist: Tumi Mogorosi Label: Jazzman Cat#: JMANCD069 Formats: CD/Digital Digital Release: 30th June 2014 Physical Release: 30th June 2014 About This Release: Breathtaking Contemporary Spiritual Jazz from South Africa When Tumi Mogorosi composed this suite for jazz musicians and opera vocalists he had never heard the previous successful attempts by Donald Byrd, Max Roach or Mary Lou Williams to combine these seemingly 'unfriendly'aesthetics. Tumi, born in 198...
From "Tumi Mogorosi - Project Elo" [ Jazzman - JMANLP 069 (LP) UK, 2014 ] Tumi Mogorosi, born in 1987, drummer on the Jo’Burg scene, in this album, recorded live with no overdubs, creates a mix of jazz and classical choral music, the musicians consist of a jazz sextet and a 4 voices choir.
http://www.limpopo-lipadi.org. Limpopo-Lipadi combines various well known African bio-diversities in one game reserve. A little of the plains of Tanzania, a little of mopanie and maroela forests of Kruger Park, a little of the red sand savanah of the Kalahari, a little of the Okavango Delta, a little of the mountain views of Waterberg.
CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Thabo Ncalo, Portfolio Manager at Stanlib for a look at the markets in Botswana.
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Taken from the album "Fade Out" by the Austrian trombonist Erich Kleinschuster on the German Ariola label. There's no release date, I'm guessing 1973 / '74 judging by the catalogue. Really nice chilled out jazz with the ORF Big Band. Lovely sweeping strings, jazz flute solos, and trombone. If you like these sweeping strings check out "Travel Theme" by Alan Downey or Neil Richardon's work with KPM such as "Prestige Production" "Fun In The Sun" or "Guide Path".