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Kélétigui is both a
masculine given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Kélétigui Diabaté (1931–2012),
Malian musician Jean-Marie...
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Keletigui et ses
Tambourinis was a
dance music orchestra founded in
Conakry by the
government of the
newly independent state of Guinea. They were one...
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Kélétigui Diabaté (1931 – 30
November 2012) was a
Malian musician,
described as an "undisputed master" of the balafon, and as "one of the
greatest figures...
- Jean-Marie
Kélétigui (12 May 1932, Gnénankaha,
French West
Africa – 31
August 2010) was the
Ivorian bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Katiola from...
- band, Bamada, was a
supergroup of West
African musicians,
which included Kélétigui Diabaté on balafon. Koité is
known primarily for his
unique approach to...
- ": 165–66 In 1970, he
toured Guinea,
backed by a
leading local band,
Keletigui Traoré's
Keletigui et ses Tambourinis. They
performed together at the 1970 version...
- of Balafon, from the
village of Tabatto, Guinea-Bissau
Djiby Diabaté
Kélétigui Diabaté,
playing for
Habib Koité's
Bamada group Mamadou Diabate, Knight...
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Auguste Nobou,
Maurice Konan Kou****i,
Bishop of Odienné, and Jean-Marie
Kélétigui,
Bishop of Katiola. The Pope
appointed him
Bishop of
Katiola on 10 October...
- Guinée. (The
other group emerging from the
split was the
equally renowned Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis.) Les
Balladins made a
number of
recordings for the...
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featured b****ist
Javier Colina, and
Malian musicians K****emady (vocals),
Kélétigui Diabaté (balafon), and
Basekou Kouyate (ngoni).
Albums Songhai (1988,...