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Hosted by former KFOG personality Rosalie Howarth and Putumayo founder Dan Storper, the Putumayo World Music Hour (PWMH) is an internationally syndicated radio show that takes listeners on a weekly journey through the music of many different cultures. PWMH episodes include a blend of music from well-known artists and exceptional, underexposed international artists.
On this episode of the Putumayo World Music Hour, you’ll hear some inspiring collaborations that cross political borders, to foster peace and understanding between cultures.
Episode: 26.11
Airdates: March 9th – March 15th, 2026
Featuring:
1. Bob Marley and The Wailers with Eric Clapton – Slogans (from the album “Africa Unite: The Singles Collection” on Tuff Gong / Universal)
2. Wasis Diop with Lena Fiagbe – African Dream (from the albums “Everything Is Never Quite Enough” & “One World, Many Cultures” on Triloka / Putumayo)
3. The Idan Raichel Project – Bo’ee (Come with Me) (from the albums “Idan Raichel’s Project” & “One World, Many Cultures” on Cumbancha / Putumayo)
4. The Idan Raichel Project – Mi’Ma’amakim (from the album “Idan Raichel Project” on Cumbancha)
5. Alan Stivell with Youssou N’Dour – A United Earth 1 (from the albums “I Douar “& “One World, Many Cultures” on Francis Dreyfus / Putumayo)
6. Toots and the Maytals with Willie Nelson – Still Is Still Moving To Me (from the albums “True Love” & “One World, Many Cultures” on V2 Records / Putumayo)
7. Zucchero with Sting- Muoio Per Te (from the album “Zucchero & Co.” on Universal)
8. Santana with Khaled – Love to the People (from the album “Ya Rayi” on Putumayo)
9. Taj Mahal with Toumani Diabaté and Ramata Diakité – Queen Bee (from the album “One World, Many Cultures” on Putumayo)
10. Counting Crows with Blof – Holiday in Spain (from the album “Holiday in Spain” on Geffin)
11. Rocco De Rosa with Martin Kongo – Malonghi (from the albums “Hata” & “One World, Many Cultures” on Manifesto / Putumayo)
12. Gigi – Utopia (from the albums “Gold & Wax” & “One World, Many Cultures” on RCA Victor / Putumayo)
13. Ladysmith Black Mambazo with Melissa Etheridge and Joe McBride – Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes (from the albums “South Africa” & “Long Walk to Freedom” on Gallo / Putumayo)






