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Name
  
Djeli Diawara

Role
  
Composer


Labels
  
CybearSonic

Siblings
  
Mory Kante

Associated acts
  
Kora Jazz Trio

Music group
  
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Full name
  
Djeli Moussa Diawara

Born
  
February 1962Kankan, Guinea (
1962-02-00
)

Genres
  
Mandingo, salsa, flamenco, blues, jazz

Albums
  
Yasimika, Yekeke (Paris 2010), Direct From West Africa, Kora Jazz Trio Part 3, Soubindoor, Sobindo, FlamenKora

Similar People
  
Bob Brozman, Abdoulaye Diabate, Mory Kante, Mah Damba, Lansine Kouyate

Profiles


Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

Instruments
  
Kora, guitar, balafon

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Djeli Moussa Diawara, born 1962 in Kankan, Guinea is a Kora player (Korafola), a composer and singer.

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Short Biography

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Djeli Moussa Diawara (also known as Jali Musa Jawara) was born to a Griot family. His father was a balafon player, and his mother a singer. His half-brother, sharing the same mother, is Mory Kanté. He became a " jali " or " djeli ", mandingo word for Griot. He learnt to play the balafon, the kora and the guitar.

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At 18 he played with his half-brother, who left the legendary Rail Band, in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Starting his solo career, he worked with Djenne Doumbia, a great singer who later joined Salif Keita's group.

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In 1982, his first LP Yasimika was recorded. It is still considered a great piece of African music today.

Then, he left for Europe. England first for a tour where he shared the stage with Ali Farka Touré, and finally settled in Paris.

His Flamenkora album was published in 1998, offering a rich blend of styles, from his Mandingo roots to Flamenco.

In 2000, Djeli Moussa recorded "Ocean Blues – from Africa to Hawaï" with Bob Brozman, which received good reviews.

Since then, he founded Kora Jazz Trio, joined by Abdoulaye Diabaté(sénégal) (piano) and Moussa Cissoko (drums). Djeli Moussa composed most of the tracks, particularly those on which he sings, and he played the Kora and sometimes the guitar on the 3 albums released so far (Part I, II, & III).

Singer and musician, Djeli Moussa developed a very intimate relationship with his 32-stringed Kora, which is unique and was adapted at his request from the 21-stringed traditional Kora. He is able to adapt to many different rhythms, from traditional Mandingo to Salsa, Flamenco, Blues and Jazz.

He has worked with many internationally acclaimed artists, including Ali Farka Touré, Carlos Santana, Manu Dibango, Janice deRosa, Stephan Eicher, Cheick Tidiane Seck...

Discography

Solo

  • 1983 Yasimika (LP – republished as CD in 1991)
  • 1988 Soubindoor (World Circuit)
  • 1992 Cimadan
  • 1996 Sobindo
  • 1998 Flamenkora
  • 2000 Ocean Blues – from Africa to Hawaï with Bob Brozman
  • 2006 Sini
  • 2010 Yasimika (Abidjan 1982), remastered version of Djeli Moussa's first album
  • 2011 Yékéké (Paris 2010)
  • With Kora Jazz Trio

  • 2003 Part I
  • 2005 Part II
  • 2008 Part III
  • Miscellaneous

  • 1985 – Johnny Copeland – Djeli Moussa composed and played Djeli, Djeli Blues as Johnny's Special Guest, on "Bringin' It All Back Home"
  • 2009 – Mayra Andrade "Stória, stória..."
  • 2006 – OST for Eliane de Latour movie "Après l'océan" – song Kanta
  • 2005 – OST by Manu Dibango for Michel Ocelot French animated feature film "Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages"
  • References

    Djeli Moussa Diawara Wikipedia