Live from Bongoland: The Story of Tanzania's Music Economy by Afropop Worldwide published on 2014-05-22T16:30:44Z In the 70s and 80s, the east African nation of Tanzania was home to one of the continent's greatest music scenes. But you wouldn't know from the recorded evidence. Join us for this Hip Deep Edition of Afropop Worldwide, as we explore how Tanzania developed a booming music economy without any music industry (and yes- we'll explain what that means), and then how, in the course of a single decade, it developed one of the premier recording industries on the continent. Featuring professor Alex Perullo, and veteran guitarist John Kitime. Produced by Sam Backer. Genre Radio Comment by Edison Vi I want to do that too 2015-01-20T18:47:30Z Comment by Edison Vi Good music from where? 2015-01-20T18:43:45Z Comment by Akwaaba Music @busaramusic: any idea where I can find it? I NEED to play this song here in Accra! Doesn't seem to be anywhere online but youtube...? 2014-07-05T15:20:14Z Comment by busaramusic Jagwa juu! 2014-07-04T23:03:23Z Comment by busaramusic @akwaabamusic: Kilimanjaro Band "Kinyaunyau" (and yes 12 years on, it still rocks the dancefloors of East Africa ;-) 2014-07-04T22:55:53Z Comment by KateBomz yummy! 2014-07-04T07:13:18Z Comment by Al Mavrik great love this :) 2014-05-23T10:56:15Z Comment by Keynaan Cali funky get down 2014-05-23T02:06:33Z Comment by Akwaaba Music wow, what is this song? 2014-05-22T20:43:27Z