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		<title>Central American Isthmus</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 12:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re crossing a land bridge for the Geo Quiz. The isthmus we&#8217;d like you to name was formed during a major geological event some three million years ago and it was once known as the Isthmus of Darien. The country there now, is not only a land bridge between North and South America, it also offers a &#8220;water bridge,&#8221; so to speak, between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a major commercial portal. These days, there&#8217;s big time construction going on there &#8211; to widen the waterway. And geologists are having a field day digging up rocks that are millions of years old and collecting precious information about prehistoric times in the area. </p>
<p>So, where are we?</p>
<p>Answer: <strong>The Isthmus of Panama.</strong> The World&#8217;s intern Satenik Karapetyan reports on paleontologists studying rocks collected during ongoing excavation work on the Panama canal, which is being expanded. They say these rocks will help explain the geological history of the isthmus.</p>
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		<title>Panama! 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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We&#8217;re going to hear a little music from Panama for today&#8217;s Global Hit. Specifically music recorded between 1960 to 1975. It&#8217;s from a CD is called Panama 3. It&#8217;s part a three CD collection of historic music from Panama released by Sound Way records. Here&#8217;s music critic Tom Schnabel:</p>
<p>The thing that struck me about Panama&#8217;s music is that we know about Cuban and Puerto Rican music, but we hardly know anything about classic Panamanian pop.</p>
<p>This was also a total labor of love. There was a guy named Miles Cleret of Sound Way who went to Panama on vacation and wound up spending all his time going to radio stations and stores and basically taking bundles and bundles of old 45 rpm 7&#8243; records away with him. He had help from co-compiler Roberto Ernesto Gyemant, and on the 3rd collection they were joined by Will ‘Quantic’ Holland. </p>
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<div id="attachment_18647" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img src="http://www.theworld.org/wp-content/uploads/11052009.jpg" alt="Panama!3" title="11052009" width="200" height="200" class="size-full wp-image-18647" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Panama!3</p></div><strong><a href="http://www.soundwayrecords.com/catalogue/panama-3.html">Panama! 3</a></strong><br />
Calypso Panameño, Guajira Jazz &#038; Cumbia Típica on the Isthmus 1960–75<br />
<strong>Track List:</strong><br />
1. Lord Panama and The Stickers – Fire Down Below<br />
2. Orquesta de Armando Boza con Manito Johnson – Samba Calypso<br />
3. Papi Brandao y Sus Ejecutivos – Bilongo<br />
4. Ceferino Nieto – El Pajaro Zum Zum<br />
5. Little Francisco Greaves – Moving-Grooving<br />
6. Los Silvertones – Up Tight<br />
7. Orquesta Los Embajadores con Camilo Azuquita – Shingalin en Panama<br />
8. Soul Apollo with Fredrick Clarke – Chombo Pa’ La Tienda<br />
9. Amalia Delgado con El Conjunto Inspiracion Santena – Carretera Al Canajagua<br />
10. Yin Carrizo – 20 de Enero en Ocu<br />
11. Maximo Rodriguez y Las Estrellas Panamenas – Chevere Que Chevere<br />
12. Ralph Weeks With The Telecasters – Gua Jazz<br />
13. Panaswing – Me Lo Dijo Una Gitana<br />
14. Beby Castor con Los Juveniles – Lloraras<br />
15. Los Mozambiques – Llegamos Ya<br />
16. Los Salvajes del Ritmo – St. John’s Guaguanco<br />
17. Lord Cobra – Colón Colón<br />
18. Conjunto Panama – Trigueñito y Solo<br />
19. Black Czar – Bamboo Dance<br />
20. Lord Cobra and His Sugar Tone Band – Partido Calpysonian<br />
21. Sir Valentino con Combo Esclavos Alegres – Masters Are Gone<br />
22. Los Invasores – El Raton<br />
23. Los Silvertones – Carmen</p>
<p><div id="attachment_18648" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img src="http://www.theworld.org/wp-content/uploads/11052009a.jpg" alt="Panama!2" title="11052009a" width="200" height="200" class="size-full wp-image-18648" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Panama!2</p></div><strong><a href="http://www.soundwayrecords.com/catalogue/panama2.html">Panama! 2</a></strong><br />
Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical &#038; Calypso Funk on the Isthmus 1967-77<br />
<strong>Track list:</strong><br />
1. La Murga De Panama – Papi Brandao y Su Conjunto Aires Tablenos<br />
2. Tamborito Swing – Los Silvertones<br />
3. Flora – Maximo Rodriguez y Sus Estrellas Panameñas<br />
4. Decidete Mi Amor – Papi Brandao y Sus Ejecutivos<br />
5. Te Toca Tocar La Tumba – Skorpio<br />
6. Descarga Superior – Los Superiores<br />
7. No Llores Porque Me Voy – Idamerica Ruiz con Osvaldo Ayala y Su Conjunto<br />
8. Mi Bella Panama – Los Revolucionarios (Soul Revolution)<br />
9. Dreams (edit) – The Duncan Brothers<br />
10. Ain’t No Sunshine – The Soul Fantastics<br />
11. Ese Muerto No Lo Cargo Yo – The Exciters<br />
12. La Confianza – Meñique El Panameño con Bush y Los Magnificos<br />
13. Borombon – Camilo Azuquita<br />
14. Jazzy – Los Papacitos<br />
15. La Escoba – Alfredo y Su Salsa Montañera<br />
16. Juck Juck Pt.1 – Sir Jablonsky<br />
17. Love Letters – Lord Cobra y Los Hnos. Duncan<br />
18. Ceferino En Salsa – Ceferino Nieto<br />
19. Si La Vez – Ormelis Cortez con Su Conjunto Viva Guararé<br />
20. Piculina – Chilo Pitty</p>
<p><div id="attachment_18649" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img src="http://www.theworld.org/wp-content/uploads/11052009b.jpg" alt="Panama!" title="11052009b" width="200" height="200" class="size-full wp-image-18649" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Panama!</p></div><strong><a href="http://www.soundwayrecords.com/catalogue/panama-latin-calypso-and-funk-on-the-isthmus-1965-75.html">Panama!</a></strong><br />
Latin, Calypso and Funk on the Isthmus 1965-75<br />
<strong>Track List:</strong><br />
1. Los Exagerados – Panama Esta Bueno y … Ma<br />
2. Bush y Sus Magnificos – Nana Nina<br />
3. Victor Boa y Su Musica – Soy Solo Para Ti<br />
4. The Exciters – The New Bag<br />
5. Los Fabulosos Festivals – El Mensaje<br />
6. Lord Cobra and Pana-Afro Sounds – Rocombey<br />
7. Los Dinamicos Exciters featuring Ralph Weeks – Let Me Do My Thing<br />
8. Freddy y sus Afro Latinos – Maltrato<br />
9. The Exciters – Exciters Theme<br />
10. Los Caballeros de Colon – Con Los Caballeros<br />
11. Bolita y su Tentacion Latina – Descarga Tentacion<br />
12. Los Silvertones – Old Buzzard<br />
13. Los Mozambiques – Viva Tirado<br />
14. Papi Brandao Y Su Ejecutivos &#8211; Viva Panama<br />
15. Maximo Rodriguez y Sus Estrellas Panameñas – Mambologia</p>
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