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  2. Desert blues - Wikipedia

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    Various other terms are used to describe it [1] including desert rock, Saharan rock, [3] Takamba, [2] Mali blues, [4] Tuareg rock [5] or simply "guitar music". [6] The style has been pioneered by Tuareg musicians in the Sahara region, particularly in Mali , Niger , Libya , Algeria , Burkina Faso and others; with it also being developed by ...

  3. Tinariwen - Wikipedia

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    The band Imarhan is led by Sadam Iyad Moussa Ben Abderamane, who has collaborated with Tinariwen and is the nephew of bassist Eyadu ag Leche. [66] Kel Assouf [ 66 ] and Tamikrest [ 76 ] have gained notice as younger Tuareg rock bands that cite Tinariwen as a fundamental influence.

  4. Tamikrest - Wikipedia

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    Tamikrest (Tamashek for junction, alliance, the future) is a group of musicians who belong to the Tuareg people. The band was founded in 2006 in Kidal, Mali. [1] They mix traditional African music with Western rock and pop influences and sing in Tamashek. The main songwriter and leader of the band is Ousmane Ag Mossa.

  5. Tuareg people - Wikipedia

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    Tinariwen (Tuareg band) from Mali, taken at the Nice Jazz Festival in France. Children and youth music. Tuareg singer Athmane Bali from Djanet, Algeria. Bellulla: songs made by children playing with the lips; Fadangama: small monocord instrument for children; Odili flute: made from trunk of sorghum

  6. Category:Tuareg history - Wikipedia

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  7. Les Filles de Illighadad - Wikipedia

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    Mariama Salah Aswan left the group to begin a family; she was replaced by the second Tuareg woman guitarist, Fatimata Ahmadelher. [1] The group toured in the US in the fall of 2019, playing in New York [5] and Detroit, [6] as a four-piece band consisting of Ghali, Akirwini, Ahmadelher, and Gahli's brother, Abdoulaye Madassane, on rhythm guitar. [5]

  8. Tartit - Wikipedia

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    Tartit (meaning "union") are a band from the Tombouctou Region of Mali.The group consists of five women and four men, all of whom are Tamasheq-speaking Tuareg. [1] They formed in 1992 in a refugee camp in Mauritania. [2]

  9. Category:Tuareg - Wikipedia

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