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Maria Alice

Known on her behalf crystal-clear vocal intensity, Maria Alice offers risen to the top echelon of Cape Verdean music. Hailed mainly because the “following Cesaria Evora” when she started carrying out in Cape Verdean night clubs at age 14, Alice offers achieved her very best success since shifting to Lisbon …

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Mamani Keïta

Mamani Keita began her music career like a back-up singer for Salif Keita in the ’90s. Following that, session are a back-up singer on the debut resulted in her becoming a member of the music group Tama for his or her second recording, Espace, in 2002. Furthermore, she teamed up …

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Lura

Portuguese singer Lura was created Maria de Lurdes Pina Assunago in Lisbon in 1975 as the little girl of parents in the Cape Verde islands of São Tiago and Santo Antão, and raised in the Creole portion of the town. As an adolescent, she pursued a profession in sports activities …

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Brice Wassy

Referred to as the “Ruler of 6/8 Rhythm,” Brice Wassy has already established a profound influence on the music of Western Africa. The previous bandleader for Manu Dibango and Salif Keita, Wassy spent some time working with both African performers such as for example Miriam Makeba, Mabi Thobejane, Madala Kunene, …

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Monique Séka

The “Queen of Afro-Zouk,” Monique Seka has embraced, not merely the music of her homeland, but influences from around the world. During an early-’90s interview, she described, “WHILE I sing, I don’t find Africa, but I find all the Dark people.” Descended from a family group of music artists, Seka …

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Abdoulaye Diabaté

The original West African sounds of balofon and ngoni are coupled with keyboards and education by Mali-born vocalist and drummer Abdoulaye Diabate. While rooted in the Bombara noises of such Wassolou performers as Oumou Sangare, Diabate is well known for the incredibly raw noises of his vocals. Diabate started performing …

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Thione Seck

The sometime vocalist for Orchestra Baobab in addition has enjoyed a favorite solo career, powered by his brilliant lyrics and powerful tone of voice. So popular provides he become, actually, that he’s often the victim of a bad flourishing trade in pirated cassette recordings. Seck provides used the pirates to …

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Rokia Traoré

Rokia Traore’s family members was both a blessing and a curse on her behalf musical profession. Her dad was a diplomat and she spent her years as a child traveling many continents — Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, and France. There she was subjected to a number of varieties of music, …

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Salif Keita

Salif Keita quit too much to pursue his dreams of a profession in music. Delivered to royal lineage, with ancestral root base heading back to Soundjata Keita, the creator from the Malian Empire in 1240, Keita was disowned by his dad after announcing his programs to try out music. Keita’s …

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Wasis Diop

The original sounds of Senegal are coupled with contemporary world music influences to make the smooth-edged global fusion of Paris-based guitarist Wasis Diop. His melody, “African Wish,” was a high 40 strike in Britain, while, his soundtrack for his sibling, Djibril Diop Mambety’s film, Hyenes, was a global achievement. USA …

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