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The 大象传媒 Radio 3 Awards for World Music The 大象传媒 Radio 3 Awards for World Music
The Listeners Award
One of the main awards has been decided by you the listeners. The vote is now closed, and the winner will be announced on 28 January. The top four artists are listed below.

Afro Celt Sound System
La Bottine Souriante
Manu Chao
Orchestra Baobab


Click on the names below to read some of the comments by other listeners about their own choices. See below for the names of the
winners in our prize CD draw.
The Listeners Award
The nominations:
Abdullah Chhadeh
Afro Celt Sound System
Anoushka Shankar
Baaba Maal
The Boat Band
Bob Brozman
Cachaito Lopez
Caetano Veloso
Cheb Mami
Coco Mbsassi
颁蝉贸办辞濒辞尘
Gabi Lunca
Galldubh
Goran Bregovic
Habib Koit茅
Hevia
Jocelyn Pook
Kathryn Tickell
碍茅办茅濒茅
Kimmo Pohjonen
La Bottine Souriante
La Vol茅e d'Castors
Lila Downs
Mabulu
Manu Chao
Mercedes Pe贸n
Momo
Momo Wandel Soumah
Nitin Sawhney
Orchestra Baobab
Papa Noel
Peter Gabriel
Prem Joshua
Rachid Taha
Radio Tarifa
Rokia Traor茅
Sekou Keita
Sussan Deyhim
Taraf de Haidouks
Tarika
Tibetan Institute
Tinariwen
Trilok Gurtu
痴盲谤迟迟颈苍盲
Vera Bila
Wai
Wai (New Zealand)

nominated by Kevin Wiremu, London:
'I am a London-born Maori. I am very interested in world music, and being aquainted with music from New Zealand, and Maori music in particular, I am pleased, impressed and pleasantly surprised to see this upturn in a musical tradition that until the hit "Poi e", had failed to put itself in the world public eye. It can now be placed on a par with other world greats, and rightfully claim its deserved position, and hopefully draw attention to our rich Maori culture in all its forms.'

Nick Fenney, Gloucestershire:
'cos the dissibilant 'rap' and the/
poilyrhythmic syncopated beat/
of the Maoris Mina and Maaka/
is choreographed for size 12 feet.'

Erina Hurihanganui, Wellington, New Zealand:
'A good progression for Maori music in New Zealand.'



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