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a member of a family in which big names were present, notably Mory Kanté, Manfila Kanté and Dianka Diabate. As a child, she got interested in singing... |
musicians is Mory Kanté - 10 Cola Nuts saw major mainstream success in both Guinea and Mali while "Yeke Yeke", a single from Mory Kanté à Paris, was a... |
solo career in 1982. The group soon became a training ground for many of Mali's most popular performers, such as singer Mory Kanté and guitarist Kante Manfila... |
(1984) and "As Tu As" (1985). He also worked with Tullio De Piscopo and Mory Kanté on the single "Radio Africa" (1986). In 1988 he released his first solo... |
Thanedaar. In turn, "Tamma Tamma" itself was based on two songs from Mory Kanté's 1987 album Akwaba Beach: "Tama" and "Yé ké yé ké". The title track "Badri... |
Kimi Djabaté (section Musical career) Guinea-Bissau. In Europe Djabaté collaborated with various artists, including Mory Kanté and Waldemar Bastos. In 2005, Djabaté released his first solo album, Teriké... |
and his mother a singer. His half-brother, sharing the same mother, was Mory Kanté. He is a "jali," or "djeli", a Mandinka word for griot. He learnt to play... |
career began in the early 1980s, when she started using female choral vocals accompanying her. This practice was later picked up by stars like Mory Kante... |
Nicolosi and Dora Carofiglio) was a collaboration with Guinean singer Mory Kanté. He is also the owner of the record label Bagaria. He also wrote scores... |
the Tuareg band Tinariwen, the duo Amadou et Mariam and Oumou Sangare. Mory Kanté saw major mainstream success with techno-influenced Mande music. While... |
medley under his Club House alias, with "I'm a Man" being mixed with Mory Kanté's "Yé ké yé ké". In 1989 the single was licensed to Music Man Records in... |
responsible for the international success of bands such as the Gipsy Kings, Mory Kante, Cheb Khaled, Mano Negra, Les Satellites, Pigalle. At the same time, Fox... |
Geir Lysne (section Career) conductor/director on tour with Bobby McFerrin, Joe Lovano, Stefano Bollani, Mory Kanté, and Nils Landgren. "Jahrespreis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik" with... |
guitar on "Totally Nude" and "Bill", Dobro on "The Democratic Circus" Mory Kanté – kora on "Mr. Jones" and "The Facts of Life" Wally Badarou – keyboard... |
Skalpovich (section Solo career) solo. Born in Épinay-sur-Seine (Paris suburb), Skalpovich began his music career as a DJ, producing several mixtapes under the name of "DJ Skalp" in the... |
used a balafon on the band's second album, Origin of Symmetry Mory Kanté, early in his career Aly Keita, Aly Keita and the Magic Balaphone, Malian balafon... |
religious songs." Bollywood soundtracks also plagiarised Guinean singer Mory Kanté, particularly his 1987 album Akwaba Beach. His song, "Tama", inspired... |
Mayaula Mayoni Miriam Makeba Modogo Gian Franco Ferre Mohamed Khaznadji Mory Kanté Nando Da Cruz Nayanka Bell Néné Tchakou Nestor Azerot Ngouma Lokito Nikhil... |
West African stars such as Salif Keita, Mory Kante and Ousmane Kouyate joined the group for performances. The career of Super Mande culminated with the release... |