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Youssou N'Dour (born October 1 , 1959 in Dakar ) is a Senegal ese Singer . He helped develop popular music in Senegal, known in the Wolof Language as '' Mbalax '', a blend of the country's Traditional Griot percussion and praise-singing with the Afro-Cuban arrangements and flavors which made the return trip from the Caribbean to West Africa in the 1940s , 50s , and 60s and have flourished in West Africa ever since.


BACKGROUND


Beginning in the mid- 1970s the resulting mix was modernized with a gloss of more complex indigenous Senegalese Dance rhythms, roomy and melodic guitar and saxophone solos, chattering talking-drum soliloquies and, on occasion, Sufi -inspired Muslim religious chant. This created a new music which was at turns nostalgic, restrained and stately, or celebratory, explosively syncopated and indescribably funky. Younger Senegalese musicians steeped in Jimi Hendrix , Carlos Santana , James Brown , and the whole range of American Jazz , Soul , and Rock Music , which Senegal's cosmopolitan capital, Dakar , had enthusiastically absorbed, were rediscovering their heritage and seeking out traditional performers, particularly singers and Talking Drum mers, to join their bands. (The griots—musicians, praise-singers and storyteller-historians—comprise a distinct hereditary Caste in Wolof Society and throughout West Africa.) As it emerged from this period of fruitful musical turbulence, mbalax would eventually find in Youssou N'Dour the performer who has arguably had more to do with its shaping than any other individual.


LIFE

He began performing at the age of 12. Within a couple of years he was performing regularly with the Star Band , Dakar's most popular group in the early 1970s. Several members of the Star Band joined Orchestre Baobab about that time.

In 1979 , he formed his own ensemble, the Etoile De Dakar . His early work with Etoile de Dakar was in the typical Latin style popular all over Africa during that time, but in the 1980s he developed a unique sound when he started his current group, Super Etoile De Dakar featuring Jimi Mbaye on guitar, bassist Habib Faye , and Tama (talking drum) player Assane Thiam .

Youssou N'Dour is one of the most celebrated African Musicians in History . A renowned singer, songwriter, and composer, Youssou's mix of traditional Senegalese mbalax with Eclectic influences ranging from Cuba n Samba to Hip Hop , jazz, and soul has won him an international fan base of millions. In the West, Youssou has collaborated with musicians Peter Gabriel , Sting , Neneh Cherry , Wyclef Jean , Paul Simon , Bruce Springsteen , Tracy Chapman , Branford Marsalis , and others. In Senegal, Youssou is a powerful cultural icon actively involved in social issues.

He is endowed with remarkable range and poise, a Composer , Bandleader , and producer with a prodigious musical intelligence. '' The New York Times '' most recently described his voice as an "arresting tenor, a supple weapon deployed with prophetic authority". N'Dour absorbs the entire Senegalese musical spectrum in his work, often filtering this through the lens of genre-defying rock or Pop Music from outside Senegalese culture.

In July 1993 , an Africa n Opera composed by N'Dour premiered at the Opéra Bastille . He wrote and performed the official anthem of the 1998 FIFA World Cup with Axelle Red "Le Couer des Grands".

N'Dour's major asset is that is strongly grounded in his Culture . Even if he chooses to explore elsewhere, his roots are well established. Some have gone so far as describing him as the African Artist of the Century (''Folk Roots'' magazine). He has toured internationally for almost 30 years. He won his first American Grammy Award ( Best Contemporary World Music Album ) for his CD ''Egypt'' in 2005.

In recent years, he has opened his own recording studio, Xippi, as well as his own record label, Jololi.

N'Dour has associated himself with several social and political issues. In 1985, he organized a concert for the release of s in Africa and to connect Senegalese communities around the world. He performed at three of the Live 8 concerts (in Live 8 Concert, London , Live 8 Concert, Paris and at the Live 8 Concert, Eden Project in Cornwall) on 2 July , 2005, with Dido .


DISCOGRAPHY



  • ''Bitim Rew'' (1984)

  • ''Nelson Mandela'' (1986)

  • ''Immigrés'' (1988)

  • ''The Lion'' (1989) - considered his breakthrough album

  • ''Set'' (1990)

  • ''Eyes Open'' (1992)

  • ''Guide (Wommat)'' (1994)

  • ''Djamil'' (1996)

  • ''Inedits 84-85'' (1997)

  • ''Special Fin D'annee Plus'' (1999)

  • ''Lii'' (2000)

  • ''Joko: The Link'' (2000)

  • ''Rewmi'' (2000)

  • ''Le Grand Bal'' (2000)

  • ''St. Louis'' (2000)

  • ''Le Grand Bal a Bercy'' (2001)

  • ''Ba Tay'' (2002)

  • ''Nothing's In Vain'' (2002)

  • ''Youssou N'Dour and His Friends'' (2002)

  • ''Kirikou'' (2004)

  • ''Egypt'' (2004)




Compilations

  • ''The Best of Youssou N'Dour'' (1995)

  • ''Immigrés/Bitim Rew'' (1997)

  • ''Best of the 80's'' (1998)

  • ''Hey You: The Essential Collection 1988–1990'' (1998)

  • ''Birth of a Star'' (2001)

  • ''Rough Guide to Youssou N'Dour & Etoile de Dakar'' (2002)

  • ''7 Seconds: The Best of Youssou N'Dour'' (Remastered) (2004)



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