Sekouba Bambino
50 top tracks
Sekouba Bambino
50 top tracks
Albums

Sinikan
Sekouba Bambino

Putumayo presents african party
Sekouba Bambino
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Siddharta: Spirit Of Buddha Bar Vol. 2 [CD 2] - Euphoria
Sekouba Bambino

Putumayo Presents: African Party
Sekouba Bambino

Kassa
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African Party
Sekouba Bambino

Siddharta: Spirit of Buddha Bar, Vol. 2 Disc 2
Sekouba Bambino

Ambiance Ballon
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Rough Guide to the Music of Mali and Guinea
Sekouba Bambino

All Stars Betece
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AFRICAN SALSA
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15ème anniversaire
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Biography
Sekouba "Bambino" Diabate was born in a village 25 km from Siguri in the West African country Guinea, near the Malian border. Both his parents were griots, or "djeli", which is the word for blood in Mandinka. Sekouba Diabate's mother Marlama Samoura died young, Sekouba was not yet 3 years old, and he never got to know her properly. Still she became, through her songs, that Sekouba later heard on the radio, one of his most omportant musical inspirations. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Sekouba...Read more on Last.fm
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Sekouba "Bambino" Diabate was born in a village 25 km from Siguri in the West African country Guinea, near the Malian border. Both his parents were griots, or "djeli", which is the word for blood in Mandinka. Sekouba Diabate's mother Marlama Samoura died young, Sekouba was not yet 3 years old, and he never got to know her properly. Still she became, through her songs, that Sekouba later heard on the radio, one of his most omportant musical inspirations. Young Sekouba early showed rare musical abilities, but his father was strongly against Sekouba becoming a musician by profession. He wanted Sekouba to take over his own transport company. But music life in Guinea was prospering during Sekouba's childhood and youth, under the musically interested president Sekou Touré. Several state supported bands were established, one of them the legendary Bembeya Jazz National. Here Sekouba became lead singer as time went by, some years after the death of main vocalist Aboubacar Carrara in 1973. Sekouba who by the time was only 16 years old was invited to sing in the band by president Touré himself who had heard Sekouba sing in a local band. People in Siguri were not very willing to let their great talent go, but had to give in when three ministers from the government were sent to negotiate about Sekouba's transfer to Bembeya Jazz. The state supported bands were privatized in the nineteen eighties, and Bembeya Jazz fell apart. In 1990 Sekouba Bambino, as he now had started to call himself, founded his own band and made his first cassett "Sama". In 1992 came the album "Le Destin". A few years later he met producer Ibrahim Sylla and has since become cooperator on several of Sylla's projects, among others in the salsa band Africando.
Sekouba Bambino’s strength lies first and foremost in his voice, with its formidable spectrum. “Had he been a European, he would have become an opera singer,” claims Lucy Duran, a leading specialist in West African music in England. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Sekouba+Bambino">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
