musical link: Tom Browne
Tuesday, February 09, 2010 - 06:29, by Steve MugiriTom Browne and Tonni Smith make it do something in 1980’s Funkin’ For Jamaica.
For those of you so inclined, catch the real thing here
Steve Mugiri
He likes to blog about pre-turn of the century East African music and the application of innovative and appropriate technology in daily life in Africa as well as anything he fancies.
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