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Habib Koite & Bamada - I Ka Ba

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1 Habib Koite & Bamada - I Ka Ba
82 lectures
2 Massabé
29 lectures
3 Africa
21 lectures
4 Habib Koite & Bamada - Din Din
18 lectures

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Habib Koité Présentation

Habib Koité Présentation
Né en 1958, Habib Koité provient d'une lignée noble de griots Khassonké. une ethnie de l'ouest du Mali (région de Kayes).

Il hérita de sa passion pour la musique de son grand-père paternel qui jouait du "kamalé n'goni", un instrument
traditionnel à quatre cordes associé aux chasseurs de la région de Wassolou (Mali).

Il développa son jeu particulier à la guitare en accompagnant sa mère, elle même "griotte" qui chantait aux cérémonies traditionnelles de la vie malienne : naissance, mariage, décès.

"Personne ne m'a réellement appris à chanter ou à jouer de la guitare....",
explique Habib, "j'ai regardé mes parents, et cela a déteint sur moi".


Habib était destiné à une carrière d'ingénieur, mais grâce à l'insistance de son oncle qui avait repéré très tôt son talent musical et qui a convaincu ses parents, il s'inscrivit à l'Institut National des Arts (INA) à Bamako, Mali.

Il y étudia la musique pendant quatre ans, et a terminé son cursus au sommet de sa promotion (en 1982).
Faisant l'unanimité parmi ses promotionnaires, en 1978 (après seulement six mois de cours), il est nommé chef d'orchestre de l'INA Star, le prestigieux band des élèves de l'école.

Après sa graduation, l'INA l'engagea directement comme professeur de guitare.
Il a rempli cette fonction jusqu'en 1998.

Pendant toutes ces années, Habib a eu l'opportunité de chanter et de jouer avec toute une série d'artistes maliens reconnus, parmi lesquels : Toumani Diabaté et Kélétigui Diabaté.

Il chanta et joua (en 1991) sur le légendaire album de Toumani Diabaté "Shake the World" sorti chez Sony.
Kélétigui Diabaté a rejoint Habib et est maintenant membre à part entière de son groupe.


En 1988, il forme avec de jeunes musiciens maliens, amis depuis l'enfance, son groupe Bamada (surnom donné aux résidents de Bamako se traduisant littéralement par "dans la bouche du crocodile").

Dès ce moment, il écume avec son "band" les scènes de Bamako et du Mali en peaufinant ainsi sa force musicale et sa cohésion scénique, une des qualités aujourd'hui unanimement appréciée.

# Posté le jeudi 01 janvier 2009 10:00

Modifié le jeudi 22 janvier 2009 14:11

Habib Koité Présentation ENG

Habib Koité Présentation ENG
Habib Koite Biography

Malian guitarist Habib Koité is one of Africa's most popular and recognized musicians.
Habib Koité was born in 1958 in Thiès, a Senegalese town situated on the railway line connecting Dakar to Niger,
where his father worked on theconstruction of the tracks.
Six months after his birth, the Koité family returned to the regional capital of west Mali, Kayes, and then to Bamako.
Habib comes from a noble line of Khassonké griots, traditional troubadors who provide wit,
wisdom and musical entertainment at social gatherings and special events.
Habib grew up surrounded by seventeen brothers and sisters, and developed his unique guitar style
accompanying his griot mother. He inherited his passion for music from his paternal grandfather
who played the kamele n'goni, a traditional four-stringed instrument associated with hunters from the
Wassolou region of Mali. "Nobody really taught me to sing or to play the guitar," explains Habib,
"I watched my parents, and it washed off on me."
Habib was headed for a career as an engineer, but on the insistence of his uncle, who recognized Habib's musical talent,
he enrolled at the National Institute of Arts (INA) in Bamako, Mali. In 1978, after only six months,
he was made conductor of INA Star, the school's prestigious band. He studied music for four years,
graduating at the top of his class in 1982. (In fact
his talent was so impressive, that upon graduation, the INA hired him as a guitar teacher). During his studies,
Habib had the opportunity to perform and play with a series of recognized Malian artists,
including Kélétigui Diabaté and Toumani Diabaté. He sang and played on Toumani Diabaté's 1991 release Shake the World (Sony),
and Kélétigui Diabaté is now a fulltime member of Habib's band.
Habib takes some unique approaches to playing the guitar.
He tunes his instrument to the pentatonic scale and plays on open strings as one would on a kamale n'goni.
At other times Habib plays music that sounds closer to the blues or flamenco, two styles he studied
under Khalilou Traoré a veteran of the legendary Afro-Cuban band Maravillas du Mali.
Unlike the griots, his singing style is restrained and intimate with varying cadenced rhythms and melodies.
Mali has rich and diverse musical traditions, which have many regional variations and styles that are particular
to the local cultures. Habib is unique because he brings together different styles, creating a new pan-Malian approach
that reflects his open-minded interest in all types of music. The predominant style played by Habib is based on the danssa,
a popular rhythm from his native city of Keyes. He calls his version danssa doso,
a Bambara term he coined that combines the name of the popular rhythm with the word for hunter's music (doso),
one of Mali's most powerful and ancient musical traditions. “I put these two words together to symbolize the music
of all ethnic groups in Mali. I'm curious about all the music in the world, but I make music from Mali. In my country,
we have so many beautiful rhythms and melodies. Many villages and communities have their own kind of music. Usually,
Malian musicians play only their own ethnic music, but me, I go everywhere. My job is to take all these traditions
and to make something with them, to use them in my music.”
In 1988, Habib formed his own group, Bamada (a nickname for residents of Bamako that roughly translates
"in the mouth of the crocodile"), with young Malian musicians who had been friends since childhood. In 1991,
Habib won first prize at the Voxpole Festival in Perpignan, France, which earned him enough money to finance
the production of two songs. One of those tracks, “Cigarette A Bana (The Cigarette is Finished)” was a hit
throughout West Africa. After the release of another successful single entitled, "Nanalé (The Swallow),”
Habib received the prestigious Radio France International (RFI) Discoveries prize. This award made it possible
for the group to undertake their first tour outside of Africa during the summer of 1994.
In January 1995, Habib met his current manager, Belgian Michel De Bock, who, along with his partner Geneviève Bruyndonckx,
are the directors of the management and production company Contre-Jour. Working together,
they recorded his first album Muso Ko. Upon its release the album quickly reached #2 in the European World Music Charts.
From that point forward, Habib became a fixture on the European festival circuit and began to spread his infectious music
and high energy shows around the world. Habib has played at most of Europe's major venues and festivals,
including the Montreux Jazz Festival, WOMAD, and the World Roots Festival. In the spring 2000, he even
toured Europe and Turkey as an invited guest with the legendary avant-garde jazz group, the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Habib's second album, Ma Ya, was released in Europe in 1998 to widespread acclaim. It spent an amazing three months
at the top spot on the World Charts Europe. A subtle production which revealed a more acoustic, introspective side
of Habib's music, Ma Ya was released in North America by Putumayo World Music in early 1999 and quickly helped
establish Habib as one of world music's most exciting new figures.
Ma Ya spent 20 weeks in the top 20 of the College Music Journal New World music chart, and broke new ground at
AAA rock radio, spending several months in regular rotation on commercial stations across the country.
The album held the number one spot on the World Charts Europe for an amazing three months. Ma Ya has sold
over 60,000 units in North America and over 100,000 worldwide, which is a tremendous success for a new world music artist.
The critical and commercial response to Ma Ya was tremendous. Habib was featured in hundreds of newspapers and magazines
including People Magazine, Rolling Stone, Le Monde, Songlines, De Standaard, Le Soir and the cover of Global Rhythm magazine,
to name a few. In the years since, he has also been featured in the US on National Public Radio's All Things Considered,
WXPN's World Café, PRI's The World, the House of Blues Radio Hour “Mali to Memphis” special, prestigious international
programs such as CNN WorldBeat, and in June 2007 was the subject of a two-page photo spread in Vanity Fair magazine.
In 2001, Habib Koité and Bamada became one the few African artists to appear on Late Night with David Letterman one of
America's most popular television variety shows,
Habib's artistry and powerful personality earned him the adoration of fans such as Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt,
both of whom ended up visiting Habib in Mali. They have both done a great deal to support Habib's music, by promoting
private e vents designed to attract new audiences and even performing live with Habib on stage. Habib and his band
even made aguest appearance on Bonnie Raitt's 2002 album Silver Lining, in which Bonnie and Habib performed a duet
on the cowritten song “Back Around.”
Habib Koite & Bamada released their third album, Baro, in 2001 on Putumayo. The recording was also a huge success,
selling more than 100,000 copies worldwide and further expanding Habib's global audience.
One of the keys to Habib's success has been is dedication to touring. A true road warrior, Habib Koite & Bamada have
performed nearly 1000 shows since 1994 and appeared on some of the world's most prestigious concert stages. Habib has
also participated in a number of memorable theme tours alongside other artists. In February 1999, Habib and American
bluesman Eric Bibb toured in support of the Putumayo compilation Mali to Memphis, which highlighted the connections
between Malian and American blues music. In the fall of 2000, Habib participated in the “Voices of Mali” tour with
Oumou Sangare, one of West Africa's most renowned artists. Habib has also taken part in the Desert Blues project with
fellow Malians Tartit and Afel Boucoum and the Putumayo Presents Acoustic Africa tour with South African troubadour
Vusi Mahlasela and the rising young star Dobet Gnahoré from the Ivory Coast.
Habib Koite & Bamada's transfixing performances have endeared them to an ever-growing audience, and in 2003 they
released Fôly! , a double CD of live material.
Devoted fans have waited a long time for Habib to return to the recording studio. As with many craftsmen,
Habib is a perfectionist, and spends a great deal of time composing and arranging his material. Recorded in Mali,
Belgium and Vermont, Afriki finds Habib exploring new musical directions. The overarching theme of Afriki,
which means “Africa” in the Malian Bambara language, is about the strengths and challenges of the African continent.
“People here in Africa are willing to risk death trying to leave for Europe or the USA, but they are not willing to
take that risk staying to develop something here in Africa,” says Habib. “Life can be really good or really bad wherever
you live. People need to understand that. Even though Mali is poor, we still have good quality of life: You can walk
outside and smile and someone will smile back. I have thought about it a lot, and I am not sure if poor countries have
a worse quality of life.
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# Posté le mercredi 21 janvier 2009 15:53

Mes concerts prochainement en 2009.

Mes concerts prochainement en 2009.
Habib Koité & Bamada
16-05-2009 | Centre Culturel Français Tlemcen
Tlemcen | Algérie

Habib Koité & Bamada
14-05-2009 | Centre Culturel Français d' Alger
Alger | Algérie


Habib Koité & Bamada
12-05-2009 | Centre Culturel Français d'Annaba
Annaba | Algerie

Habib Koité & Bamada
11-05-2009 | Centre Culturel Français de Constantine
Constantine | Algérie

Habib Koité & Bamada
25-04-2009 | Stewart Theatre/NC State University
Raleigh, NC | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
23-04-2009 | Phelps Auditorium
Berea , KY | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
19-04-2009 | State Theatre
Ithaca, NY | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
18-04-2009 | Symphony Space
New York,NY | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
17-04-2009 | Mc Carter Theatre
Princeton,NJ | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
16-04-2009 | Lisner Auditorium
Washington DC | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
14-04-2009 | Club Soda
Montreal,QC | Canada

Habib Koité & Bamada
12-04-2009 | Iron Horse
Northampton, MA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
11-04-2009 | SomervilleTheatre
Somerville, MA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
10-04-2009 | The Strand Theatre
Rockland,ME | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
09-04-2009 | Town Hall Theatre
Woodstock, VT | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
06-04-2009 | Community Center
Sebastopol, CA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
05-04-2009 | Community Center
Sebastopol, CA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
04-04-2009 | Laxson Auditorium
Chico, CA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
04-04-2009 | Laxson Auditorium
Chico, CA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
03-04-2009 | Zellerbach Auditorium@UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
02-04-2009 | Kate Buchanan Hall
Arcata,CA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
01-04-2009 | Aladdin Theatre
Portland,OR | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
31-03-2009 | Triple Door
Seattle,WA | USA

Habib Koité & Bamada
29-03-2009 | University Centre Auditorium
Victoria, BC | Canada

Habib Koité & Bamada
28-03-2009 | Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre
Vancouver | Canada

Habib Koité & Bamada
27-03-2009 | Aeolian Hall Performing Arts Center
London,ON | Canada

Habib Koité & Bamada
19-03-2009 | University of Pecs
Pecs | Hongrie

Habib Koité & Bamada
19-02-2009 | Melkweg
Amsterdam | Hollande

Habib Koité & Bamada
18-02-2009 | Waltons New Scholl of Music
Dublin | Irlande

Habib Koité & Bamada
17-02-2009 | Muziekcentrum
Eindhoven | Hollande

Habib Koité & Bamada
17-02-2009 | Muziekcentrum
Eindhoven | Hollande
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# Posté le samedi 03 janvier 2009 10:54

Modifié le mercredi 13 mai 2009 15:37

MP3 : Afriki / Africa (2007)

Afriki / Africa (2007)

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  • Titre : Africa
  • Album : Afriki
  • Année : 2007
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# Posté le jeudi 22 janvier 2009 14:04

MP3 : Muso Ko / Habib Koite & Bamada - Din Din (2008)

Muso Ko / Habib Koite & Bamada - Din Din (2008)

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  • Titre : Habib Koite & Bamada - Din Din
  • Album : Muso Ko
  • Année : 2008

# Posté le jeudi 22 janvier 2009 13:37