As the music industry prepares to recognize its top artists at the Grammys, an unlikely line-up of convicted criminals is tipped to take home the recording industry’s most prestigious prize. Sung over ...
Zomba Prison Project, “I Will Not Stop Singing” (Six Degrees Records) A striking series of singing telegrams of regret, expectation, grief and warning from an earthly purgatory - or worse - the Zomba ...
Sixteen inmates from Malawi’s maximum security prison have become this year’s unlikeliest Grammy nominees, and they might not even know it. The band, many of whom are serving life sentences for murder ...
Malawi's Zomba Prison Project on Monday failed to win the Grammy award but they have put a mark in the music industry's world most prestigious prize with their highly innovative… Read more » Zomba ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. At Malawi's maximum-security Zomba Central Prison, children are often ...
While the superstar names recently nominated for a Grammy grabbed the headlines, the most unexpected nominees were a group of male and female maximum security prisoners in Malawi, many of whom are ...
In 2013, the Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan and his wife, filmmaker Marilena Delli, traveled to the African country Malawi to record the music of inmates at the maximum-security Zomba Central ...
An evening of music in aid of the Zomba Action Project will be held in Coleraine Town Hall on Friday, October 22 at 8pm. An evening of music in aid of the Zomba Action Project will be held in ...
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