Donkor Woodward and Ras Laki playing traditional African drums during the Black Arts Festival at radio station WEUP on Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama.
This image was published in the Huntsville Times on June 28, 1998, with the following caption: "Donkor Woodward, left, on the djembe drum, and Ras Laki, on the djun djun drum, beat out African rhythms as they walk through the festival grounds Saturday. They are members of the African drum ensem...
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Photographs Donkor Woodward and Ras Laki playing traditional African drums during the Black Arts Festival at radio station WEUP on Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama. Baeske, Glenn |
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Photographs Laki, Ras; Woodward, Donkor; African Americans--Arts & crafts; Drums; Festivals; Musical instruments; Huntsville (Ala.); Madison County (Ala.) |
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This image was published in the Huntsville Times on June 28, 1998, with the following caption: "Donkor Woodward, left, on the djembe drum, and Ras Laki, on the djun djun drum, beat out African rhythms as they walk through the festival grounds Saturday. They are members of the African drum ensemble 'Alimayo Baye Matsimela' from Birmingham." |
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HT0000827_10HT0000827Donkor Woodward and Ras Laki playing traditional African drums during the Black Arts Festival at radio station WEUP on Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama.This image was published in the Huntsville Times on June 28, 1998, with the following caption: "Donkor Woodward, left, on the djembe drum, and Ras Laki, on the djun djun drum, beat out African rhythms as they walk through the festival grounds Saturday. They are members of the African drum ensemble 'Alimayo Baye Matsimela' from Birmingham."1998-06-271990-1999Baeske, GlennHuntsville Times001084Laki, Ras; Woodward, Donkor; African Americans--Arts & crafts; Drums; Festivals; Musical instruments; Huntsville (Ala.); Madison County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Color negatives4000 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/202931 |
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Donkor Woodward and Ras Laki playing traditional African drums during the Black Arts Festival at radio station WEUP on Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama. |
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Donkor Woodward and Ras Laki playing traditional African drums during the Black Arts Festival at radio station WEUP on Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama. |
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Baeske, Glenn |
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