Idrissa Soumaoro

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Ouili ka bo 03:56 Tools
M'ba den ou 03:55 Tools
Ouli Ka Bo (Get Away) 00:00 Tools
Köte (Style Of Music) 00:00 Tools
Chérie (My Love) 00:00 Tools
Lacoli Karamago (School Teacher) 00:00 Tools
Safi 00:00 Tools
N'Taki 00:00 Tools
Bèrèbèrè 00:00 Tools
Nostalgia 04:58 Tools
Dogoyama (Lack Of Respect) 00:00 Tools
Petit Imprudent (Respect For Old Age) 00:00 Tools
Bô kolo 06:03 Tools
Aou bè di? 00:00 Tools
Yèrè djaté 00:00 Tools
Sigui ka fô 00:00 Tools
Kote (Style Of Music) 00:00 Tools
Tilénén ya 00:00 Tools
M'Ba Den Ou (Brothers) 03:55 Tools
Gni DJougou (A False Friend) 00:00 Tools
Djama 00:00 Tools
Cherie (My Love) 00:00 Tools
N'Taki (We Are All Vulnerable) 00:00 Tools
Aou bè di ? 00:00 Tools
N'tériou 00:00 Tools
Wari (Money) 00:00 Tools
Bèrèbèrè (feat. Ali Farka Touré) 05:19 Tools
Toubabou Yassa (Happy Dance) 00:00 Tools
Yorodian Taga (Going Far Away) 00:00 Tools
Lacoli Karamogo 00:00 Tools
Mbaou fo 04:20 Tools
Né ni musiki 00:00 Tools
Toubabou Yassa 04:44 Tools
Awnitié 00:00 Tools
Wari 00:00 Tools
Yorodian Taga 00:00 Tools
M'mansaou 00:00 Tools
Lacoli Karamogo (School Teacher) 00:00 Tools
Gni Djougou 00:00 Tools
Ouili Ka Bo (Get Away) 00:00 Tools
Dogoyama 00:00 Tools
Petit imprudent 00:00 Tools
Chérie 00:00 Tools
Köte 00:00 Tools
Cherie 00:00 Tools
M´ba Den Ou 00:00 Tools
Fama Allah 00:00 Tools
Lacolo Karamogo 00:00 Tools
Femmes, Je Vous Salue 00:00 Tools
Berebere 00:00 Tools
Femmes, je vous salue (feat. Kandia Kouyaté) 00:00 Tools
N'taki (Cervo Edit) 00:00 Tools
Nissodia 00:00 Tools
Beni Inikanko 00:00 Tools
Aou bé di 00:00 Tools
Awinitié 00:00 Tools
Ben 00:00 Tools
Bimoko 00:00 Tools
Bèrèbèrè (with Ali Farka Touré) 00:00 Tools
Bo Kolo 00:00 Tools
Femmes, je vous salue (with Kandia Kouyaté) 00:00 Tools
Idrissa Soumaoro-Wari 00:00 Tools
Ouili ka bô 00:00 Tools
Idrissa Soumaoro 00:00 Tools
Bérébéré 00:00 Tools
1-Chérie (My Love) 00:00 Tools
2-N'Taki (We Are All Vulnerable) 00:00 Tools
TILENEN YA 00:00 Tools
M`ba den ou 00:00 Tools
N 00:00 Tools
SIGUI KA FO 00:00 Tools
Toubabou Yassa (Happy Dreams) 00:00 Tools
3-M'Ba Den Ou (Brothers) 00:00 Tools
7-Lacoli Karamago (School Teacher) 00:00 Tools
Kote 00:00 Tools
9-Gni DJougou (A False Friend) 00:00 Tools
6-Köte (Style Of Music) 00:00 Tools
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Idrissa Soumaoro, born near Bamako in 1949, is one of the relative unknowns in Malian music, taking part in a number of important developments, but letting others take the spotlight in general. Soumaoro developed a new style of music called Kote, which encompasses both theater and music, usually taking the form of cultural and political satire and humor. The music itself is strongly based in traditional forms and the African blues, with a sound very similar in many respects to that of Boubacar Traoré or Ali Farka Touré. His early years in music were spent as part of les Ambassadeurs alongside Salif Keita and Kante Manfila in their formative years. After his time as a performing musician, Soumaoro left the music business largely to develop other courses. Studying in Cambridge, Hereford, and Birmingham, Soumaoro earned degrees in English, Braille music, and special education, which he quickly put to use teaching music to blind students and forming a pair of renowned blind groups. This led upward through positions to the present, where he sits as the general supervisor for all music education in Mali. Still performing occasionally on the side in various hotels, Work in the hotels led to collaboration with African superproducer Ibrahima Sylla (veteran of albums with Salif Keita, Baaba Maal, and Ismaël Lo) on his first debut album named after his signature form, released worldwide in 2003. Combined with his work with the blind, his musical idioms and performances have also earned Soumaoro a spot as a Knight of the National Order of Mali for his contributions to culture in 2002, capping off a long career that doesn't show any serious signs of slowing. Few could have imagined a more fairytale turn-of-events for Idrissa Soumaoro in 2004. With the release of his first solo album in a 37 year career, and the highly-esteemed RFI Discoveries prize, the Malian singer was finally rewarded for a lifetime of brilliantly original compositions and selfless graft. His turn in the limelight is sweet revenge for being robbed of some of Africa’s most successful songs, notably “Ancien combattant”, released by Zao in 1984. The 55-year-old was so embittered by the experience he gave up his place in the mythical Les Ambassadeurs band and devoted himself to working with the visually impaired. Two of his former students were a certain Amadou and Mariam. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.