Abdoulaye Diabate
Abdoulaye Diabaté
From Wikipedia
Abdoulaye Diabaté is a famous singer and guitarist who was born to Griot family in Kela, Mali in 1956.
He has at least twenty years of experience in contemporary and popular music.
Life
Abdoulaye Diabaté was raised in the Mande tradition to a djali family (traditional musicians and story tellers). His brother Kasse Mady has achieved worldwide fame and his sister Mama Diabate is a great star in Guinea. At age 18, having developed into a formidable singer and guitarist he left his village. Read Full BioAbdoulaye Diabaté
From Wikipedia
Abdoulaye Diabaté is a famous singer and guitarist who was born to Griot family in Kela, Mali in 1956.
He has at least twenty years of experience in contemporary and popular music.
Life
Abdoulaye Diabaté was raised in the Mande tradition to a djali family (traditional musicians and story tellers). His brother Kasse Mady has achieved worldwide fame and his sister Mama Diabate is a great star in Guinea. At age 18, having developed into a formidable singer and guitarist he left his village.[1] He joined Tenetemba Jazz in Bemako, the capital of Mali.[1] In 1975, he moved to Abidjan in Ivory Coast where he formed his own band called Super Mande.
Super Mande became one of the foremost ensembles in the capital performing all over the country. At times, some now most famous 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 of their album "Wahabiadashi" which was eventually banned from airplay because the title track criticized hypocritical Marabouts (religious leaders). In the early nineties,
Diabate was recruited as a star singer in the world renowned "Ballet Koteba" led by Souleymane Koli to replace Sekou Camara "Cobra" after his death; and also as rhtyhm-guitarist with the "Go de Koteba" the world famous women group. He toured the world with these ensemble for several years. In 1996, he relocated in New York City. He has since taken part in many cultural events as leader of the re-formed Super Mande group and with many collaborations with artists such as jazzman Don Byron, Peter Apfelbaum, Sean Noonan, and the groups Source and Fula Flute Ensemble.
Religious interest
Abdoulaye Diabate is a devout Muslim. Any reference to his being involved with the Raelian movement are erroneous. The name "Abdoulaye Diabate" is relatively common in West Africa.
Discrography
"BREWED BY NOON" (2007) By Sean Noonan
"TONIGHT"S AFRICAN JAZZ BAND" (2006) by Source w/ Abdoulaye Diabate
Haklima (2005)[2]
1. Haklima
2. Sinikan
3. Nama
4. Wunafaki
5. Kobaragna
6. Fasoka
7. Mososroni
8. Djougouya
9. Babani
10. Iloyoro
"IT IS WRITTEN" (2005) BY Peter Apfelbaum & the New York Hieroglyphics
"MANDEN JALIYA IN NEW YORK CITY" (2002) Smithsonian Folkways compilation (contains several tracks by Super Manden)
"WAHABIADACHI" by Super Mande
From Wikipedia
Abdoulaye Diabaté is a famous singer and guitarist who was born to Griot family in Kela, Mali in 1956.
He has at least twenty years of experience in contemporary and popular music.
Life
Abdoulaye Diabaté was raised in the Mande tradition to a djali family (traditional musicians and story tellers). His brother Kasse Mady has achieved worldwide fame and his sister Mama Diabate is a great star in Guinea. At age 18, having developed into a formidable singer and guitarist he left his village. Read Full BioAbdoulaye Diabaté
From Wikipedia
Abdoulaye Diabaté is a famous singer and guitarist who was born to Griot family in Kela, Mali in 1956.
He has at least twenty years of experience in contemporary and popular music.
Life
Abdoulaye Diabaté was raised in the Mande tradition to a djali family (traditional musicians and story tellers). His brother Kasse Mady has achieved worldwide fame and his sister Mama Diabate is a great star in Guinea. At age 18, having developed into a formidable singer and guitarist he left his village.[1] He joined Tenetemba Jazz in Bemako, the capital of Mali.[1] In 1975, he moved to Abidjan in Ivory Coast where he formed his own band called Super Mande.
Super Mande became one of the foremost ensembles in the capital performing all over the country. At times, some now most famous 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 of their album "Wahabiadashi" which was eventually banned from airplay because the title track criticized hypocritical Marabouts (religious leaders). In the early nineties,
Diabate was recruited as a star singer in the world renowned "Ballet Koteba" led by Souleymane Koli to replace Sekou Camara "Cobra" after his death; and also as rhtyhm-guitarist with the "Go de Koteba" the world famous women group. He toured the world with these ensemble for several years. In 1996, he relocated in New York City. He has since taken part in many cultural events as leader of the re-formed Super Mande group and with many collaborations with artists such as jazzman Don Byron, Peter Apfelbaum, Sean Noonan, and the groups Source and Fula Flute Ensemble.
Religious interest
Abdoulaye Diabate is a devout Muslim. Any reference to his being involved with the Raelian movement are erroneous. The name "Abdoulaye Diabate" is relatively common in West Africa.
Discrography
"BREWED BY NOON" (2007) By Sean Noonan
"TONIGHT"S AFRICAN JAZZ BAND" (2006) by Source w/ Abdoulaye Diabate
Haklima (2005)[2]
1. Haklima
2. Sinikan
3. Nama
4. Wunafaki
5. Kobaragna
6. Fasoka
7. Mososroni
8. Djougouya
9. Babani
10. Iloyoro
"IT IS WRITTEN" (2005) BY Peter Apfelbaum & the New York Hieroglyphics
"MANDEN JALIYA IN NEW YORK CITY" (2002) Smithsonian Folkways compilation (contains several tracks by Super Manden)
"WAHABIADACHI" by Super Mande
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Tarcicio Goncalves
Sou de Moçambique 🇲🇿. Gosto dessas canções por influência de pessoas deste país das quais trabalho com elas
Mamadou Harouna Diallo
Je suis sénégalais ,je suis né à Bamako quartier Madina coura j'ai passé tout man enfance à Mali c'est pour cela j'aime bcp les chansons malien
Karnan Yeo
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Kani Doukara
@Omar Sidibe '
Diombera Sacko
K
rami
Tu está comme moi balimake je suis de djikoroni para mais je suis a foundiougne maintenant
Moctar Diakité
🤩👍
Bassi Soumare
Ehh le bon vieux temp 🥹🥹❤️🇲🇱🙏🏾 long vie a vous papa Abdoulaye Diabaté ❤️🇲🇱❤️ les meilleurs comédiens, artistes que le mali n’a jamais sont tous présent dans cette musique vidéo ❤️🇲🇱❤️ vraiment que des bon souvenirs ❤️🥹🇲🇱 en ces moments mon pays était en paix, tout chose est éphémère, vive le Mali 🇲🇱❤️ Souvenir D’enfance 😅😅❤🇲🇱❤️ la Belle Époque ❤️🇲🇱❤️
Mohamed Camara
Belle époque au balanicho 😂
youl de monaco
j'suis ivoirien mais j'aime bien le Mali et sa culture