Amar Sundy

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Camel Shuffle 00:00 Tools
This Morning 00:00 Tools
L'Halem 00:00 Tools
Sahraoui 00:00 Tools
Lilati 00:00 Tools
SADAKA 00:00 Tools
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Men in Trouble 00:00 Tools
Seghia 00:00 Tools
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Prisoner Of Misery 00:00 Tools
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Najma 00:00 Tools
One More Time 00:00 Tools
If My Baby 00:00 Tools
Hany Jai 00:00 Tools
I Know 00:00 Tools
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Say hey (dedicated to Albert Collins) 00:00 Tools
Now I Know 00:00 Tools
Nab'ka 00:00 Tools
Ouallache [Mauritania] 00:00 Tools
Sundy Blues 00:00 Tools
Hany Jaî 00:00 Tools
Mem'na 00:00 Tools
As The Years Go Passing By 00:00 Tools
Sky Is Crying 00:00 Tools
06- Ouallache (Mauritania) 00:00 Tools
Say Hey 00:00 Tools
Elle Disait 00:00 Tools
Regard 00:00 Tools
Ouhalache 00:00 Tools
Hoggar-Chicago-Paris 00:00 Tools
Camel Shuffle (Algeria) 00:00 Tools
Ihalem 00:00 Tools
Jour De Pluie 00:00 Tools
Elle 00:00 Tools
Si Mal 00:00 Tools
Plume d'Ange 00:00 Tools
Come On Home 00:00 Tools
Appel Interieur 00:00 Tools
Hany Jaï 00:00 Tools
Sahraoui (feat. Eric Bibb) 00:00 Tools
Quelqu'un A Aimer 00:00 Tools
Oualache 00:00 Tools
Ya nass 00:00 Tools
Quelqu'un À Aimer 00:00 Tools
Ouallache / Amar Sundy (Mauritania) 00:00 Tools
Rahala (inst.) 00:00 Tools
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The blues have been brought to France by singer/guitarist Amar Sundy. Affectionately known as "the bluesman of the desert," Sundy masterfully combines American blues, traditional French music, and music from the Sahara to create what Blues Sur Seine called "one of the most beautiful successes of inbreeding and a new path for the blues." A native of Tuareg, Sundy honed his craft as a busker in the Parisian subways. Moving to the United States in the 1980s, he learned the blues from the masters, working with such influential bluesmen as Albert Collins, B.B. King, James Cotton, Jimmy Johnson, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and Albert King, with whom he toured the United States twice. Sundy began to develop his unique approach to the blues after returning to France at the beginning of the 1990s. His recordings include 2000's Homme Bleu; 2004's Najma and 2009's Sadaka, the latter issued on the French label Dixie Frog. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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