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ORCHESTRA BAOBAB performing live at Big Chill Festival 2008, Herefordshire, England, UK. Sunday 3 August 2008. Orchestra Baobab is a Senegalese Afro-Cuban, Son, and Pachanga band. Organized in 1970, as a multi-ethnic, multi-national club band, Orchestre Baobab adapted the then current craze for Cuban Music (growing out of the Congolese Soukous style) in West Africa to Wolof Griot culture and the Mandinga musical traditions of the Casamance;
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1970 color colour color colour 2008 3RD Adapted Africa African AFRO-CUBAN AND Artist as August Band BAOBAB BIG Casamance CHILL Club COLBRAN concert Congolese CRAZE CUBA CUBAN CULTURE current DAVID ENGLAND FESTIVAL for GIG GRIOT growing Herefordshire IS J LIVE Mandinga multi-ethnic multi-national Music musical musician of ON STAGE Orchestra ORCHESTRE organized OUT outdoor Pachanga performance performing SENEGAL Senegalese son soukous STAGE STYLE SUNDAY The THEN
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