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In this week's sparkling new Rolling Stone 40th Anniversary edition, the magazine calls attention to the international nonprofit network LinkTV 's site for on-demand streaming music videos, interviews, and documentaries on music and musicians from around the world, including concert footage of Malian singers Amadou & Mariam performing songs from their smash CD Dimanche à Bamako in Paris and a documentary that "looks at Brazil and its music through the eyes and voice of it greatest songwriter and poet, Caetano Veloso."

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In this week's sparkling new 40th Anniversary edition of Rolling Stone, the magazine calls readers' attention to linktv.org/worldmusic, the international nonprofit network LinkTV 's site for on-demand streaming music videos, interviews, and documentaries on music and musicians from around the world.

Among the site's featured materials are concert footage of Malian singers Amadou & Mariam performing songs from their smash CD Dimanche à Bamako in Paris and a documentary feature that, in the words of its host, "looks at Brazil and its music through the eyes and voice of it greatest songwriter and poet, Caetano Veloso."

To watch Amadou & Mariam in concert, click here.

To see the site's documentary on Caetano, click here.

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Amadou & Mariam square multi-pattern (Youri Lenquette)
  • Wednesday, November 7, 2007
    LinkTV Site Features Caetano Veloso, Amadou & Mariam Video
    Youri Lenquette

    In this week's sparkling new 40th Anniversary edition of Rolling Stone, the magazine calls readers' attention to linktv.org/worldmusic, the international nonprofit network LinkTV 's site for on-demand streaming music videos, interviews, and documentaries on music and musicians from around the world.

    Among the site's featured materials are concert footage of Malian singers Amadou & Mariam performing songs from their smash CD Dimanche à Bamako in Paris and a documentary feature that, in the words of its host, "looks at Brazil and its music through the eyes and voice of it greatest songwriter and poet, Caetano Veloso."

    To watch Amadou & Mariam in concert, click here.

    To see the site's documentary on Caetano, click here.

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