Senegalese musician, entrepreneur and statesman Youssou N’Dour loves nothing more than to quote his deceased compatriot, the caliph general Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Sy: ‘It’s good to resemble one’s father, but it’s better to resemble one’s era.’ The Senegalese singer is known for his extraordinary vocal range and for introducing international audiences to mbalax—a Senegalese popular music style that blends Wolof traditional instrumental and vocal forms primarily with Cuban and other Latin America...
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Senegalese musician, entrepreneur and statesman Youssou N’Dour loves nothing more than to quote his deceased compatriot, the caliph general Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Sy: ‘It’s good to resemble one’s father, but it’s better to resemble one’s era.’ The Senegalese singer is known for his extraordinary vocal range and for introducing international audiences to mbalax—a Senegalese popular music style that blends Wolof traditional instrumental and vocal forms primarily with Cuban and other Latin America...
A Getting Deals Done Conversation with the Coast News' Kelli Kyle
Getting Deals Done with Patrick A. Howell
27 minutes
3 years ago
A Getting Deals Done Conversation with the Coast News' Kelli Kyle
A "deal" is so much more than just a business transaction. In his new column for The Coast News, local business leader Patrick Howell explores what it means to really "get deals done" and why those deals are especially significant in the North County San Diego region. In this interview, Patrick Howell shares his motivations behind the Getting Deals Done initiative, which includes his column in The Coast News as well as a podcast ("Getting Deals Done with Patrick A. Howell" available on all po...
Getting Deals Done with Patrick A. Howell
Senegalese musician, entrepreneur and statesman Youssou N’Dour loves nothing more than to quote his deceased compatriot, the caliph general Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Sy: ‘It’s good to resemble one’s father, but it’s better to resemble one’s era.’ The Senegalese singer is known for his extraordinary vocal range and for introducing international audiences to mbalax—a Senegalese popular music style that blends Wolof traditional instrumental and vocal forms primarily with Cuban and other Latin America...