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Bob Boilen | October 18, 2021
Gathered at Preservation Hall in New Orleans, a hallowed space for Black American music, Cha Wa’s set begins with hand-clapped rhythms and light percussion – then, a burst of horns gives way to “My People,“ a song that zeroes in on the disparities between the haves and the have-nots:
“Rich people living in paradise
Poor people under the bridge at night, oh yeah
Most people know what it takes to survive
But my people know how to do it and thrive.“
Cha Wa celebrates Black culture through the medium of rhythm, while also punctuating cultural differences with the hope of opening up the eyes and ears of those ignorant of, or ignoring, those differences. Decked out in a brilliant green feathered “Indian suit,“ Joseph Bo
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