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GondwanaSound congratulates Sue Miller recipient of the BFE Prize for Best Student Paper

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We're absolutely thrilled at GondwanaSound to find out that Sue Miller is the winner of the British Ethnomusicology Forum's 2009 prize for the best student paper. Presented at the 2009 annual conference hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, Sue's paper is entitled, "The Thieving Magpie ": Musical Borrowing, Quotes and Signifiers in Cuban Charanga Improvisation.

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7th November 2009:
Charanga Del Norte, Barnsley Civic

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Charanga Del Norte, the UK's only Charanga Band are to perform at Barnsley Civic Theatre on Saturday 7 November at 8pm. Prior to the concert Guillermo Davis, the band's master Cuban professional dancer will give a dance workshop for everyone to join in and learn some steps!

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The Rough Guide to the Music of Cuba

Sue Miller reviews The Rough Guide to the Music of Cuba, with its Cuban 'Descarga' jam session focus this CD compilation offers some excellent tracks providing the listener with a snapshot of Cuban Son, Timba, Reggaeton, Modern Charanga and Big Band sounds…

Eliades Ochoa
Eliades Ochoa live at London's Barbican February 2009

Sue Miller joined the audience at the London's Barbican for Eliades Ochoa in Concert. Support came from the London Lucumi choir led by its creator Daniela Rosselson and Cuban singer and dancer Martha Galarraga with a bata drum ensemble led by Dave Pattman.

21st June 2009:
Charanga Del Norte support Orquesta Aragon and Changui de Guantanamo, Cuba Festival.

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Following a succesful trip to Cuba in April, Sue Miller, bandleader of Charanga Del Norte was featured on Cuban TV performing at the Cabaret Nacional with Orquesta Sublime. She was also interviewed about her Cuban playing style. Sue Miller studied with the legendary flute player, aranger and composer from Orquesta Aragon Richard Egues.

Marco Toro Y Su Ensamble
Marco Toro y su Ensamble | Oido Al Tambor

Sue Miller discovers someone who's been causing quite a stir in his adopted home of the Netherlands. His latest album, 'Oido al Tambora' a "mid-tempo vocal and trombone-led Salsa" is one for the dancers.

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