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Name
  
Cheikh Lo

Role
  
Musician

Movies
  
Le Dechausse


Cheikh Lo QampA with Cheikh L UMS Lobby

Albums
  
Inedits, Jamm, Lamp Fall, Bambay Gueej, Ne La Thiass, Balbalou

Music director
  
Le Dechausse, Le Temps d\'un film

Similar People
  
Flavia Coelho, Youssou N\'Dour, Francois Xavier Bossard, Oumou Sangare, Ibrahim Maalouf

Cheikh lo degg gui feat flavia coelho fixi clip officiel


Cheikh N'Digel Lô is a Senegalese musician. Lô was born in the late 1950s to Senegalese parents in Bobo Dioulasso in Burkina Faso. Lô began playing drums and singing at an early age. He joined Orchestre Volta Jazz, a Bobo variety band that played Cuban and Congolese pop songs as well as traditional Burkinabé music. Lô moved to Senegal in 1978, performing in several mbalax outfits. By then, the Zairean sound was in full flower, Camerounian makossa was coming on strong, and reggae had entered the mix. Lô absorbed everything. In 1985, Lô was playing guitar with numerous Côte d'Ivoire and French musicians, which led him to record material in Paris in 1987. After his band dissolved, Lô remained in Paris as a session musician, developing his own sound, described as a mix of mbalax, reggae and soukous influences. He spent most of his time in recording studios, and he picked up as much as he could. His casual contacts with Zaire's most successful progressive singer, Papa Wemba, were especially memorable. "I was a drummer. So when there was a group who came and didn't have a drummer, I would practice with them. Papa Wemba's drummer was also a businessman, so if he wasn't there, I would help out. He's from the school of Tabu Ley, and when I was young, I listened to Tabu Ley a lot."

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Cheikh Lô breath of life CHEIKH LO Bambay Gueej

In 1995, Youssou N'Dour offered to produce Lô's debut album, Ne La Thiass, which became a success worldwide.

Lô is a member of the Baye Fall, a movement within the Mouride Sufi order of Islam. As such, he has dreadlocks, which is part of the order's customs. The reggae influence in his music, along with his dreadlocks, often leads to the misinterpretation that he is Rastafarian.

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In 2002, he appeared on two tracks of the Red Hot Organization's tribute album to Fela Kuti, Red Hot and Riot. He collaborated with Les Nubians and Manu Dibango on one of the tracks, "Shakara / Lady (Part Two)."

Cheikh Lô breath of life CHEIKH LO Bambay Gueej

Cheikh Lo - Ne La Thiass (Full Album)


Discography

Albums
  • Ne La Thiass (1996)
  • Bambay Gueej (1999)
  • Lamp Fall (2005)
  • Jamm (2010)
  • Balbalou (2015)
  • Contributing artist
  • The Rough Guide to the Music of Senegal (2013, World Music Network)

  • Cheikh Lô httpscheikhlomusiccomimagesportfoliocheikhl

    Cheikh Lô Cheikh Lo Official website

    Songs

    Degg GuiBalbalou · 2015
    Guiss GuissNé La Thiass · 1996
    DoxandemeNé La Thiass · 1996

    References

    Cheikh Lô Wikipedia