I don't wanna get too sappy, but this video says it all about the power of music, the innocence of childhood and the words of freedom.
We hopped aboard the super-plush Gibson Guitars bus and sat down with Somalian singer K'naan after his second performance at Harmony Festival Saturday evening.
After seeing him play Techno-Tribal Friday night, I'd decided not to shoot any footage of his Saturday concert. But then I noticed a girl on top of her father's shoulders, singing along to every word and waving her imaginary flag. K'naan picked up on it too....
(p.s. the piano you hear in the background is K'naan's manager tickling the ivories)
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Posted By: John Beck (16/06/2009 12:10:29 PM)
Comment: hey, call my work number at 521-5300. Is that your daughter in the video?
Posted By: Noni (15/06/2009 8:22:39 PM)
Comment: John how can I get in touch with you.
We had a blast at the Harmony festival K'naan rocked.
Posted By: Patrick Ruah (15/06/2009 12:22:36 AM)
Comment: Sidney My baby gal...Wat to go !
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