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Bembeya Jazz
National (originally
known as
Orchestre de Beyla) is a
Guinean music group that
gained fame in the 1960s for
their Afropop rhythms. They...
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insisted that he join
Bembeya Jazz, Guinea's best-known
musical group. Thus, in 1983, at the age of 19, Diabaté was
asked to join
Bembeya Jazz, Guinea's best-known...
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Fernando Gonzalez. The
Washington Post - Washington, D.C. July 11, 2001.
Bembeya Jazz v
Super Rail Band. Barbican, London. The Guardian,
Tuesday 8 July...
- Sur les
traces du
Bembeya Jazz (In the
Steps of
Bembeya Jazz) is a 2007 do****entary
about the
Guinean band
Bembeya Jazz. In 1961, in a
small village in...
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Danse de Guéckédou). Many of
these bands recorded on
Syliphone records.
Bembeya Jazz
National further enriched Guinea's
musical melting pot
after visiting...
- Tata Condé
Sekouba Bambino Les
Ballets Africains Balla et ses
Balladins Bembeya Jazz
Djeli Moussa Diawara Famoudou Konaté Mory Kanté
Mamady Keita Ballet...
- (1944 – 5
April 1973) was a
Guinean singer and songwriter. He led the band
Bembeya Jazz
National from 1963
until his death.
Aboubacar Demba Camara was born...
- and Maxi Jazz (UK);
Amampondo (South Africa),
Amjad Ali Khan (India);
Bembeya Jazz (Guinea);
Celloman (UK);
Chico César (Brazil); Dan
Hicks and the Hot...
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Ismael Lo, Pape Seck,
Oumou Sangare, Gnonnàs Pedro,
Kouyate Sory Kandia,
Bembeya Jazz,
Fanta Damba, Cape
Verde Show,
Alpha Blondy, Africando, and Miriam...
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festival included Stevie Wonder from
United States,
Gilberto Gil from Brazil,
Bembeya Jazz
National from Guinea,
Mighty Sparrow from
Trinidad and Tobago, Les...