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| | | | | | | 'Tribute To Mardana' album available for download/streaming 'Tribute To Mardana' is a fusion project conceived by Punjabi Hippie, one of Malaysia's finest djembe players. He came up with the arrangements for most of the songs on the album, with help from co-producer RS, and was the main inspiration for the fabulous performances by talented and unsung Malaysian artists, including TV personality Asha Gill and the amazing Hardev Kaur. There's also a young bagpiper on one of the tracks, and the awesome didgeridoo dude Justin guests on 'Family Of Strangers'. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/interfaith-dialogues/5951-tribute-mardana-album-available-download-streaming.html http://music.download.com/tributetomardana/
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