According to their website bio, the jazz group Ranky Tanky's name "translates loosely as 'Work It,' or 'Get Funky!'" in Gullah, the West African-flavored language of an African-American culture that ...
Ranky Tanky is more than a band. It’s also a mission. The members — all natives of South Carolina — see their music as a way to share Gullah culture, which developed in communities of former slaves ...
With the release of Ranky Tanky’s 2017 self-named debut album, the South Carolina band brought welcome attention to Gullah culture, which continues to thrive in a resilient archipelago of coastal ...
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