June 4, 2011 -
PRLog -- In order to know where we are going, we have to know where we came from. The Gullah Festival of South Carolina (http://www.gullahfestival.org/)
celebrates and recognizes the history, customs, cultures, language and accomplishments of the African Americans of the low-country. The Low Country Gullah culture is a blend of West African, European, and Native American cultures, which became a way of life for West African slaves living off the coast of the South Carolina mainland.
The annual event attracts talent from the local, national, and even international levels. The festival showcases acts that to appeal to every taste, including art and history exhibits, jazz, storytelling, music, arts and crafts, and theater. And One Sound and Entertainment (http://onesoundandent.com/)
was honored to deejay and MC the festivities. Performers like the Manhattans and Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, Angel of Fellowship Dance Ministry, Little Sonny & The Peacemakers, East of the River Boys & Girls Steel Band, and Yoruba Drummers and Dancers topped the itinerary for the weekend. In the spirit of music, history, and diversity One Sound and Entertainment complimented all the other talent in attendance. Over 25, 000 people attended the festival, surely making the late great co-founder and former president Mrs. Rosalie Pazant proud.
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About One Sound and Entertainment:
(
http://onesoundandent.com/) One Sound and Entertainment is a highly celebrated and successful full service DJ, lighting, audio/visual equipment company that operates with top-of-the-line equipment, top-rated DJs, and an exceptional musical library, as well as the proprietor of ThatsGoodRadio.com, a 24/7 internet radio station with live programming and streaming of Pop, Hip Hop, R&B, Neo Soul, House and Afrobeat music, in a partnership with iTunes.