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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on Debout Sur La Colline, one of the popular shows on Radio Television Burkina FasoFR — Description de l’émissionSur les ondes de la RTB Radio, Ismaël B. ouvre un grand débat à l’occasion des 65 ans des Forces armées burkinabè. Autour de la table : Serge B. Imotep (Mouvement 2 Kabita), Amadou Ouedraogo (CRAP/Bota International), l’artiste engagé Osibi Joan (ASQED), et l’invité spécial, le professeur Ọbádélé Kambon (linguiste). Ensemble, ils reviennent sur trois années de réformes majeures — création de brigades d’intervention rapide, redéploiement en régions militaires, réarmement et montée en puissance — et discutent de la place du Burkina Faso dans la sous-région. Le Prof. Kambon relie ces enjeux contemporains à l’héritage kémite (Maât, isfet) et questionne les cadres “dé/néo-colonial” à partir de sources anciennes. L’émission est rythmée par des interventions d’auditeurs saluant l’armée, les VDP et l’action du capitaine Ibrahim Traoré, avant de se conclure sur un segment musical aux accents panafricanistes.Invités & intervenants :Serge B. Imhotep — Mouvement 2 heures pour nous, 2 heures pour KamitaAmadou Ouedraogo — CRAP / Bota InternationalOsibi John — Président ASQED, artisteProf. Ọbádélé Kambon — linguiste, auteur de Construction of Black Civilization (à paraître)Thèmes clés : réformes militaires, souveraineté, héritage de Thomas Sankara, VDP, géopolitique régionale, pensée kémite (Maât / isfet), rapport aux récits médiatiques, participation citoyenne (appels en direct).EN — Show DescriptionOn RTB Radio, host Ismaël B. marks the 65th anniversary of Burkina Faso’s Armed Forces with a roundtable featuring Serge B. Imhotep (Mouvement 2 heures pour nous, 2 heures pour Kamita), Amadou Ouedraogo (CRAP/Bota International), activist-artist Osibi Joan (ASQED), and special guest Prof. Obadele Kambon (linguist). The panel examines three years of sweeping reforms—rapid-reaction brigades, new military regions, rearmament, and a stronger operational posture—while debating Burkina Faso’s standing in West Africa. Prof. Kambon connects today’s moment to classical Kemet (Ma’at vs. isfet) and challenges colonial frames using ancient textual concepts. Live callers praise the army, the VDPs, and Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership. The program closes with a Pan-Africanist musical segment.Guests & Voices: Serge B. Imhotep; Amadou Ouedraogo; Osibi John; Prof. Ọbádélé Kambon.Key Topics: military reforms; national self-determination; legacy of Thomas Sankara; VDPs; regional geopolitics; Kemet-informed analysis (Ma’at/isfet); media narratives; citizen participation.
Nana Kamau Kambon and Nana Mawiyah Kambon Interview: Sankɔfa Conference 2003
Kwaku rapping Mama Said Knock You Out
DOOR Success Stories What Successful Repatriation Looks Like — Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s 2025 PALI
DOOR Success Stories What Successful Repatriation Looks Like — Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s 2025 PALI Award
Film based on a djeli telling of Sundiata Keita
In this analogy Baba Ọmọ́wálé Malcolm X. uses the fox and the wolf to describe the tactics of white liberals and white conservatives.
"Africans Sold Africans into Slavery" and other fairy tales that keep "white" people safe
HARNESSING ANCESTRAL INTELLIGENCE TO RECLAIM OUR NKRABEA (DESTINY) - Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon
Set to take place 21 January 2023: Enstoolment of the Kambons in Benin: Royal Decrees from Ilasso
Abibitumi (Ghana) and Muujiza Benin Collaboration Announcement!
[PART 3] Foundations of African Thought #7 - The Supreme Being, Divinities and Spirit Forces
An exploration of the global power and impact of the music of John Coltrane where the passions, experiences and forces that shaped his life and revolutionary sounds are revealed.
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Equinox (2017 Remaster) · John Coltrane
Trane: The Atlantic Collection
℗ 1964 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Drums: Elvin Jones
Tenor Saxophone: John Coltrane
Piano: McCoy Tyner
Producer: Nesuhi Ertegun
Bass Guitar: Steve Davis
Engineer: Tom Dowd
Writer: John Coltrane
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Coltrane recorded only a few standards when he was with Atlantic Records, and "Body and Soul", a warhorse for tenor players had to be among them.
Musicians:
John Coltrane (tenor sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Steve Davis (bass), Elvin Jones (drums).
Composed by Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour & Frank Eyton
Recorded: New York, October 24, 1960
ALBUM : CRESCENT 1964 perso : john coltrane(sax), mccoy tyner(piano), jimmy garrison(bass), elvin jones(drums)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Moanin' (1958)
Personnel: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Benny Golson (tenor sax), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass), Art Blakey (drums)
from the album 'MOANIN'' (Blue Note Records)
Eddie Harris - Listen Here from his 1967. release "The Electrifying Eddie Harris"
Version from compilation album ''1962-1968''
Enjoy!!! ^^
From Meet the Jazztet