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UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Jack Straw Productions recordings (Koo Nimo recordings sessions), 2000-04
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Jack Straw Productions
- Title
- UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Jack Straw Productions recordings (Koo Nimo recordings sessions)
- Dates
- 2000-042000-042000-04
- Quantity
- 3 audiotapes : EC - 3 audio cassettes (stereo); Duration: 3:04:00
- Collection Number
- 2000014
- Summary
- Recorded at Jack Straw Productions; "ASP session - rough mixes," 4/13-14/2000, Seattle, WA.
- Repository
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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access is restricted.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Daniel "Koo Nimo" Amponsah, is an Asante "living legend" who performs the old and the new traditions of Ghana. His music brings to life the meaning of the Sankofa image, a symbolic bird of Asante, looking backwards with one foot forward to the future. Koo Nimo's musical background began at age nineteen when he was teaching drumming, guitar and brass band music in his village of Foase. Trained in chemistry, he worked at the University of Science and Technology in Kumasi as chief laboratory technician until his retirement in 1998. During this time he was an active musician and public figure, and was also the first Ghanaian to produce a compact disc of his music, Osabarima. In 1957, the year of Ghana's independence, he formed "Adadam Agofomma" (Going Back to Roots) ensemble. He was the president of the Musicians Union for 10 years and became a recipient of the Grand Medal for Lifetime Service to Ghana from the Head of State. Koo Nimo has been a source of inspiration for many musicians through the force of his character and his creative blend of Ghanaian musical forms, Spanish guitar style, and jazz chord progressions. He has performed internationally, at Lincoln Center in New York, Australia, U.S. and Britain. He can also be seen in several documentaries: "Crossing Over", "Repercussions" and the latest, "Dr. Gates's Travels through Africa".
- University of Washington School of Music Adowa Music and Dance flyer, May 22, 2000
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Audio cassettes are copies of original CDs ("ASP session - rough mixes") produced at Jack Straw Productions.
2000-14.1 (1:06:27) Side A: examples 1-9; Side B: examples 10-16 (4/13/2000); 2000-14.2 (1:09:36) Side A: examples 1-12; Side B: examples 13-19 (4/13-14/2000); 2000-14.3 (22:23) Side A only (4/14/2000).
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Description | Dates |
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2000014-0001
1 audiotape : Audio Cassette; Tracks: 1
Audio cassettes are copies of original CDs ("ASP session - rough mixes") produced at Jack Straw Productions, Seattle WA. 2000-14. 1 (1:06:27) Side A: examples 1-9; Side B: examples 10-16 (4/13/2000).
|
2000-04-13 |
2000014-0002
1 audiotape : Audio Cassette; Tracks: 1
Audio cassettes are copies of original CDs ("ASP session - rough mixes") produced by Jack Straw Productions, Seattle WA. 2000-14. 2 (1:09:36) Side A: examples 1-12; Side B: examples 13-19 (4/13-14/2000).
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4/13/2000, 4/14/2000 |
2000014-0003
1 audiotape : Audio Cassette; Tracks: 1
Audio cassettes are copies of original CDs ("ASP session - rough mixes") produced by Jack Straw Productions, Seattle WA. 2000-14. 3 (22:23) Side A only (4/14/2000).
|
2000-04-14 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Ethnomusicology
Geographical Names
- Africa
- Ghana
- West Africa
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Amponsah, Daniel, 1934- (performer)