A blog about world and global music from a guy who co-hosts the KUNM Global Music Show, 89.9 FM Albuquerque/Santa Fe, http://www.kunm.org. I post one song a day, with reflections on the music, life, and whatever else comes into my mind.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Soku It Up: Ali Farka Touré and Ry Cooder with "Banga"
Today's random tune explores a common musical legacy and interests. Banga is by the great Malian guitarist and singer Ali Farka Touré and the American musician, songwriter, composer and producer Ry Cooder. Ali Farka Touré was a Malian singer, multi-instrumentalist and one of the most renowned African musicians. His music fits right into the intersection of traditional Malian music and North American blues. Known as the "African John Lee Hooker," he sang in several African languages. In 2004, he became mayor of a small town and spent his own money on improving infrastructure. He died in 2006 of bone cancer. Ry Cooder is an American producer and guitarist known for his slide guitar and his interest in roots music. He has collaborated with many musicians both from the US and abroad, and his albums have covered many different genres, including folk, blues, Tex-Mex, soul, gospel and rock among others. He also produced the worldwide hit album Buena Vista Social Club. Banga can be found on their Grammy-award winning collaboration Talking Timbuktu (1994). I believe the fiddle-like sound on this track is a soku, a Malian single string fiddle.
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Farka_Tour%C3%A9;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ry_Cooder
Labels:
Ali Farka Touré,
Banga,
global,
KUNM,
Mali,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
radio,
Ry Cooder,
Talking Timbuktu,
United States,
world
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