Agora Offers $25,000 Cash Prize for #SongOfTheYear
Agora launches the 2022 edition of its Agora AwardsIn its third edition, this year’s Agora Awards will feature cash prizes of $25,000 for each of the winners in six different…
WWMU Interview with Kenji Azuma
City, province/state, country: Tokyo, JapanWhat is your first memory related to music? When I was a child, my parents took me to the Blue Note in Tokyo. I was just watching the…
BIG NEWS! Land purchase for a school in Jinja, Uganda.
BIG NEWS! Thanks to the kindness of our donor community, and the vision of our wonderful partners at Socially Distant Fest, we are thrilled to announce that #WWMU has helped…
“Raw & Live” showcases some of the most promising emerging talents from East Africa.
Our "Raw & Live" streaming show last year showcased some of the most promising emerging talents from East Africa. Now #WWMU Ambassador Udulele John and friends are taking the show…
SaMa: music as a community service for the elderly and terminally ill.
Hear about WWMU's latest initiative, straight from the nurses who have witnessed its profound healing impact up close!You can learn more about SaMa here:https://wwmu.org/sama/https://wwmu.org//wp-content/uploads/2022/04/162886648_1134909083939760_1261578017230997657_n.mp4
WWMU beneficiary from Uganda becomes certified audio engineer and music producer.
Let's hear it for our friend Luwandaga Adam, a longtime WWMU member from Uganda who just became a certified Audio Engineer and Music Producer. Bravo! And now to pass some…
WWMU’s work featured in Music Connection Magazine!
Big thanks to Music Connection Magazine for this recent piece on our work with Safari Cheza Africa in Uganda!https://www.musicconnection.com/worldwide-musicians.../
Musicians leading the way in recurring giving program.
We're eternally grateful to Jimmy Dias (founder of The Love Dimension) for signing up as WWMU's first ever recurring donor You can be like Jimmy in 2022! Simply follow the link below, click the…
Bach and Candombe Fusion – Andrés Pilar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrjNDNe5zYkFrom Andrés: "The Uruguayan style of music and dance known as candombe isbased around three different drums: chico, repique, and pianodrums. The chico is the loudest and highest pitched, and typicallyfollows…