Music Time in Africa is VOA’s longest running English language program. Since 1965, this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all gen...
Music Time in Africa is VOA’s longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what’s happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
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Music Time in Africa - March 09, 2025
Music Time in Africa is VOA’s longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what’s happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
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Roberta Flack Remembered at Washington DC Venue - March 02, 2025
Heather spins 30 minutes of new and old tunes from across the continent plus America’s iHeart Music charts number 1 hit. At the back end, reporter Bill Odidi talks with Desiree, a South African DJ, Producer and performer of Zanzi House music. Finally Heather takes us insinde a Washington DC venue where American music icon Roberta Flack is remembered.
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Nigerian American Singer Gogowe releases new single "Aura" - February 23, 2025
The first thirty minutes feature Heather's pan-Africa playlist plus the week's Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit. At the back half she introduces two female artists: Gogowe, a Nigerian American songwriter based in Washington DC, and with Bill Odidi we meet saxophonist, lawyer, and woman of other talents Analo Kanga.
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Music Time in Africa - February 16, 2025
Music Time in Africa is VOA’s longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what’s happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Music Time in Africa is VOA’s longest running English language program. Since 1965, this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Ethnomusicologist and Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what’s happening in African music.