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Nadine
Mamadou
Well known for their West African, world fusion sound and their vibrant live performances that are filled with dancing and interaction with their audience. Led by the irresistible stage presence of master rhythm guitarist and drummer.
Collection Contents
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Ignan | 5:41 | Play |
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Nadine | 4:54 | Play |
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Woma | 3:51 | Play |
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Ibou | 5:56 | Play |
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Daouda Sane | 4:52 | Play |
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Dimbe | 4:28 | Play |
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Kine | 4:28 | Play |
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Sant | 4:03 | Play |
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Thiedo | 4:47 | Play |
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Description
Boston band MAMADOU is well known for their West African, world fusion sound and their vibrant live performances that are filled with dancing and interaction with their audience. MAMADOUs positive music is now extended to a larger audience with their 2006 release Nadine. Led by the irresistible stage presence of master rhythm guitarist and drummer Mamadou Diop (pronounced 'maa-maa-doo jop'), MAMADOU is known in Boston and New England for their high-energy performances that present a world-class cultural experience. Mamadou Diop blends various styles with his native Senegalese rhythms. The songs of MAMADOU encompass a variety of musical styles such as Reggae, Latin/Cuban, Cross-rhythm and live improvisation. The guitar and drum led West-African pop sound of MAMADOU includes the rhythms of high-life, juju, rumba, samba, salsa, and reggae blended into authentic Senegalese ethnic rhythms. Although MAMADOU's songs are primarily sung in Wolof, the language of their music is universal and their audiences instantly react with joyful dancing. MAMADOU has steadily achieved musical milestones including performing at the Bethlehem Musikfest in 2001, receiving a Boston Music Awards nomination in 2002 for "Outstanding World Music Act, performing for the Portland, Maine New Years in 2002, showcasing at NEMO in Boston in 2002 and 2003, and placing music on the iTunes Essentials Compilation in April, 2005. Prior to coming to the U.S., MAMADOU leader Mamadou Diop (known throughout West Africa as Modou Diop) was considered one of the great rhythm guitarists in Senegal. Touring Africa, Europe and Canada while performing with some of Senegal's most noted musicians and bands such as Orchestra Baobab, Baaba Maal, Youssou N'Dour and Thione Seck, the immensely talented Mamadou Diop has been an integral part of the wonderful, multicultural band MAMADOU that puts forth a superb sound with their command of African poly-rhythms. The band consists of musicians Pavel Jirka on lead guitar, Adam Zampino on keyboards & backing vocals, Erik Millett on bass, Michelle Cherie on backing vocals, Jennifer Millett on djembe & sabar & backing vocals and Mitch Cohen on drum kit as well as guest percussionists and dancers. For more information on MAMADOU visit http://www.louddust.com and http://www.mamadou.com