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Music heard on the air for November 17, 2014

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These are the tunes played between segments on The World for November 17, 2014

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Music heard on the air for October 22, 2014

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Music heard on the air for October 10, 2014

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Music heard on the air for September 30, 2014

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Music heard on the air for September 16, 2014

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Music heard on the air for Thursday, September 4, 2014

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Music heard between stories on The World for Thursday, September 4, 2014, include tunes by Hollie Cook, Dub Colossus, Bebel Gilberto,and Remmy Ongala and Orchestre Super Matimila.

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Music heard on the air for August 7, 2014

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These are the tunes played oo The World for August 7, 2014

Music Heard on the Air, December 26, 2012

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Tunes Spun On The World between our reports on Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Artists featured are Christine Kamau, Hollie Cook and The Peronists.

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Summer Music: Global Hit Recommendations

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The World’s Marco Werman and Producer April Peavey discuss their favorite CDs to bring to the pool party. We were wondering what global sounds are on your summer playlist?

Hollie Cook Rocks Reggae Vibe on Self Titled Debut Album

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British singer Hollie Cook is the daughter of former Sex Pistol and punk rocker Paul Cook, but unlike her father, she tackles reggae pop in her self-titled debut album.

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