Amaxoxo
by Randy Armstrong & Worldbeat Marimba
AMAXOXO in the Ndebele language means, “Frogs”. The song is performed on South African marimbas with vocals and guitar. The song opens with a created African nature soundscape. The marimbas echo a chorus of frogs at dusk and into the evening. Amaxoxo is attributed to the late great Alport Mhlanga and his teaching of Zimbabwean style marimba music. Randy Armstrong & WorldBeat Marimba celebrate & respect cultural diversity & appreciation through music and honor the many traditions from around the world. We believe in “Peace through Music”.
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- Amaxoxo Randy Armstrong & WorldBeat Marimba featuring Cynthia Chatis 7:10
Amaxoxo
by Randy Armstrong & Worldbeat Marimba
AMAXOXO in the Ndebele language means, "Frogs". The song is performed on South African marimbas with vocals and guitar. The song opens with a created African nature soundscape. The marimbas echo a chorus of frogs at dusk and into the evening. Amaxoxo is attributed to the late great Alport Mhlanga and his teaching of Zimbabwean style marimba music. Randy Armstrong & WorldBeat Marimba celebrate & respect cultural diversity & appreciation through music and honor the many traditions from around the world. We believe in "Peace through Music".
Lyrics
Zinanga, Zinanga, aya woyerere
Zinanga, Zinanga, Takurangon ndita takere ngoma
Credits
WORLDBEAT MARIMBA - Julie Haggerty Southworth, Diana McNabb, Ann McKone, Ginny Coles, Sue Jackson, Joanne Piazzi, Betsy Anderson, Janet Barker, Emilie Meadows, Joanne Lazarus, Randy Armstrong (guitars, hosho) featuring Beth Struthers on vocals
(listed in order of appearance on the song)
Recorded at Beauty Hill Music Studios, Barrington NH 03825 USA
Produced, Engineered & Arrangement by Randy Armstrong
Released by UMP RECORDS
Published by Crimson Ark Music BMI © 2024
Art design by Ajuga.com
For Information, please visit: randyarmstrong.com/booking/ensembles-randy-armstrong-worldbeat-marimba/
Special Thank You To: Bonnie Carol, Gavin Coppenhall-African Ethos Marimba Maker, Cape Town, South Africa and the many inspiring marimba bands from around the world