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  2. Music of West Africa - Wikipedia

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    The music of West Africa has a significant history, and its varied sounds reflect the wide range of influences from the area's regions and historical periods. Traditional West African music varies due to the regional separation of West Africa, yet it can be distinguished by two distinct categories: Islamic music and indigenous secular music.

  3. Sub-Saharan African music traditions - Wikipedia

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    The music of West Africa must be considered under two main headings: in its northernmost and westernmost parts, many of the above-mentioned transnational sub-Saharan ethnic influences are found among the Hausa, the Fulani, the Wolof people, the Mande speakers of Mali, Senegal and Mauritania, the Gur-speaking peoples of Mali, Burkina Faso and ...

  4. Pance Pondaag - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta Post described Pondaag as one of Indonesia's most famous pop singers during the 1980s. [1] Pondaag was born on February 18, 1951, in Makassar, South Sulawesi. Pance Pondaag died of a stroke at his home in Pluit, North Jakarta, at 5 p.m. on June 3, 2010, at the age of 59. [1]

  5. An Anthology of African Music - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia II - Music of the Cushitic Peoples of South-West Ethiopia — BM 30 L 2305 [1] These two albums reviewed by Kurt Suttner in Ethnomusicology 14, #3 (September 1970), pp. 530-532, JSTOR 850628. Nigeria-Hausa Music I — BM 30 L 2306 [1] Nigeria-Hausa Music II — BM 30 L 2307 [1] Music of the Senufo — BM 30 L 2308 [1] Chad Kanem — BM ...

  6. The Rough Guide to West African Music - Wikipedia

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    The Rough Guide to West African Music is a world music compilation album originally released in 1995. The second release of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, [ 1 ] it largely focuses on Malian music , with six of the twelve tracks coming from that country.

  7. Boubacar Traoré (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Traoré first came to prominence in the early 1960s. He had taught himself to play guitar and developed a unique style that blended American blues music, Arab music, and pentatonic structures found in West Africa's Mande cultural region. He was a superstar in Mali and a symbol of the newly independent country (see History of Mali). His songs ...

  8. Music from Saharan Cellphones - Wikipedia

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    As a way to accurately unveil songs popular amongst local West African residents to audiences abroad, the music was digitally extracted off cellular phone memory cards containing stored .mp3 files known to circulate the area via peer-to-peer bluetooth file sharing. In the process of the album's production, Sahel Sounds tracked down each of the ...

  9. Music of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The central region (dark blue region on map) includes the music of Chad, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia, including Pygmy music. West African music (yellow region on map) includes the music of Senegal and the Gambia, of Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and Liberia, of the inland plains of Mali ...