KCBX presents Tuareg music at Castoro in April

MW
Marisa Waddell
Fri, Feb 10, 2023 5:33 AM

Hi all! Here’s something very cool to promote. Good Medicine Presents has
asked KCBX to co-present a Tuareg wedding band called Etran de L’Aïr
(pronounced ay-TRAHN duh ly-EER) at Castoro Cellars on Friday, April 14th
at 7pm.

Etran de L’Aïr translates to “The Stars of the Aïr.” The the Aïr  is a
mountainous region in Northern Niger. These guys play “desert blues,” and
they’re super fun (being a wedding band and all).

Please play their music, if it fits your show (could work on a number of
shows). See the graphic attached, and feel free to share it on your social
media.

Here’s the official bio:

Etran de L’Aïr (or “stars of the Aïr region”) welcomes you to Agadez, the
capital city of Saharan rock. Playing for over 25 years, Etran has emerged
as stars of the local wedding circuit. Beloved for their dynamic repertoire
of hypnotic solos and sun schlazed melodies, Etran stakes out a place for
Agadez guitar music. Playing a sound that invokes the desert metropolis,
“Agadez” celebrates the sounds of all the dynamism of a hometown wedding.

Thanks!

Marisa

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Marisa Waddell (she/her)

Director of Programming and Content

KCBX Central Coast Public Radio

(805) 549-8855

mwaddell@kcbx.org

http://www.kcbx.org

Hi all! Here’s something very cool to promote. Good Medicine Presents has asked KCBX to co-present a Tuareg wedding band called Etran de L’Aïr (pronounced ay-TRAHN duh ly-EER) at Castoro Cellars on Friday, April 14th at 7pm. Etran de L’Aïr translates to “The Stars of the Aïr.” The the Aïr is a mountainous region in Northern Niger. These guys play “desert blues,” and they’re super fun (being a wedding band and all). Please play their music, if it fits your show (could work on a number of shows). See the graphic attached, and feel free to share it on your social media. Here’s the official bio: Etran de L’Aïr (or “stars of the Aïr region”) welcomes you to Agadez, the capital city of Saharan rock. Playing for over 25 years, Etran has emerged as stars of the local wedding circuit. Beloved for their dynamic repertoire of hypnotic solos and sun schlazed melodies, Etran stakes out a place for Agadez guitar music. Playing a sound that invokes the desert metropolis, “Agadez” celebrates the sounds of all the dynamism of a hometown wedding. Thanks! Marisa __ Marisa Waddell (she/her) Director of Programming and Content KCBX Central Coast Public Radio (805) 549-8855 mwaddell@kcbx.org http://www.kcbx.org