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World and Dance
Guimba Kouyate is born into one of the greatest Jali (Griots) family in Mali. His grand father Djeli Baba Sissoko was one of the most respected Goni players. His father Mamaye Kouyate (Goni player) and his mother Mah Damba (Griot singer) taught him how to become a musician. Boasting a great Malian heritage, guitarist and Djele N’Goni player, Guimba Kouyaté brings all of his learning and playing from perhaps the most pure place: from his ancestors. With his family standing as one of the finest “jali” families, both his father and grandfather were renowned for their expertise on Goni. His mother, a griot singer, taught him the craft of musicianship, and this strong musical base in his family comes though clearly in his playing. It is also due to this strong, tradition-based teaching that Guimba is able to retain their authentic sound, even when modern sounds and techniques are at play within the music. One can easily hear that the clashing sounds of old and new are unlike anything else in music today, and one cannot overlook Kouyaté’s musicianship and importance in this sound. He is collaborating with artists like Blick Bassy, Cheick Tidiane Seck, Oumou Sangare among many others.
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