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Joe Arthur, one of the vocalists featured on "Altus Silva" by Big Blue Ball

The Big Blue Ball project defines 25 years of Real World Records

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During the summer of 1991, Peter Gabriel hatched an idea for a new project for his label, Real World Records — one week of free-wheeling collaboration between international musicians. The result was something called Big Blue Ball, and the concept encapsulates Real World’s overarching mission — to transcend divisions through music.

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Music heard on the air for November 7, 2014

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JuJu is made up of Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara, the band's founding members.

The music of JuJu is where West African tradition meets English punk

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The Creole Choir of Cuba, who sing impassioned songs influenced by both traditional gospel and Caribbean music.

This Haitian-Cuban choir delivers haunting vocals in Creole

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Music heard on the air for November 4, 2014

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Afro Celt Sound System, a band known for their unique blend of traditional West African and Irish music.

This band created a ‘tripped out’ musical mix of Ireland and West Africa

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In 1989, musician Peter Gabriel launched Real World Records as a way to give international artists wider exposure. Now 25 years later, the label is still going strong. One of their most influential bands, Afro Celt Sound System, blended Irish airs and African beats in a dance-y, original style.

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the Pakistani singer who is known for bringing Qawwali music to a global audience.

This record label helped put Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on the global map

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In 1989, musician Peter Gabriel launched Real World Records as a way to give international artists wider exposure. Now 25 years later, the label is still going strong.

Missouri: Flooding Farmland to Save a Town

The Army Corps of Engineers blew up a section of a Mississippi River levee to try to protect an Illinois town from rising flood waters. As a result, nearly 130-thousand acres of Missouri farmland were flooded. Amanda Jones lives in Dexter, MO. She says that her main concern is the explosives that are being used […]

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