Naëve Interview
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Inside Story, Kate Stewart interviews Naëve. Having described herself as an outcast in life and the music world we ask Naëve what have been the key challenges and new opportunities and ventures that would have never otherwise have been possible. We asked her to tell us about her experiences over the last year whilst we count down to Jeeni’s online JAM

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Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor

Improvisation in Cminor for harmonica. Originating from Curitiba, Brazil native Indiara Sfair is part of Brazilian blues band “Milk'n'Blues”, she is both player and accomplished composer.

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These Ukrainian grandmothers are helping preserve the long history of Ukraine’s folk music.Miklós Both, founder of the Polyphony Project, is on a mission: to collect folk music in Ukraine. In the last four years, the project has visited over 100 different villages and recorded 2000 songs sung by the women in each village. All these folk songs are then compiled into a digital archive, as a way to preserve the long-standing musical folklore tradition of each Ukrainian village.The Jeeni Refugee Aid channel supports refugee aid and charities across the world.

I'm So Done, by Hamster
03:32
I'm So Done, by Hamster

I'm So Done, produced by Hamster


Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor
02:05
Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor

Improvisation in Cminor for harmonica. Originating from Curitiba, Brazil native Indiara Sfair is part of Brazilian blues band “Milk'n'Blues”, she is both player and accomplished composer.


NEAR U
03:57
NEAR U

Near You, by Owen Petch


These Grandmothers Are Recording Ukraine’s Folk Music Traditions | Atlas Obscura
04:21
These Grandmothers Are Recording Ukraine’s Folk Music Traditions | Atlas Obscura

These Ukrainian grandmothers are helping preserve the long history of Ukraine’s folk music.Miklós Both, founder of the Polyphony Project, is on a mission: to collect folk music in Ukraine. In the last four years, the project has visited over 100 different villages and recorded 2000 songs sung by the women in each village. All these folk songs are then compiled into a digital archive, as a way to preserve the long-standing musical folklore tradition of each Ukrainian village.The Jeeni Refugee Aid channel supports refugee aid and charities across the world.