Download our music at Bandcamp:
https://masangamarimba.bandcamp.com/
To purchase a physical CD send an email to ric.alviso@csun.edu
Our latest CD. Shakanaka, has some of our most popular high energy traditional Zimbabwean favorites as well as covers of some well-known Latin and pop standards you'll want to dance to! This is our most ambitious CD and includes "Waka Waka" as well as reggae, salsa, and bluegrass.
Our second CD, Mas, has a combination of music from Zimbabwe and Latin America, including "La Bamba," "Guantanamera," and a medley of cumbias in a Guatemalan style. This CD is very popular with the over-50 crowd. We are almost out of stock of CDs for this one. Find it on Bandzoogle- we get more of the proceeds on this site. It is also available on Apple and Amazon.
Our first CD, Masanga Marimba, has a combination of high energy Zimbabwean marimba classics along with some soothing mbira music. Little kids especially love this CD in the car. Adults will love it too!
Download our music at Bandcamp:
https://masangamarimba.bandcamp.com/
To purchase a CD send an email to ric.alviso@csun.edu
Waka Waka, from our newest Record, "Shvakanaka"
Upcoming Shows!
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Earth Day
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. 90007
"You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of a difference you want to make." — Dr. Jane Goodall
Since 1970, Earth Day has been celebrated on April 22 to give a voice to environmental consciousness and inspire people to take action for their planet. The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County protect and share more than 35 million specimens and artifacts, the largest natural and cultural history collection in the western United States. By understanding the world around us, past and present, we gain a better appreciation for our planet and for all who share it.
We will play twice- form 11-12 and 2-3. Come and spend the day learning about our amazing planet and how to protect it for the next generation.
We have played this event since 2004! There are always food truck, craft booths, interesting lectures, and a variety of entertainment. A celebration of culture and it's free!