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Seckou Keita SKQ

Seckou Keita SKQ

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  • Born: 1977 in Senegal

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Seckou Keita is one of the leaders of the newest generation of African traditional musicians, who not only make use of the influences of their predecessors on the world music scene who introduced the world to the African kora, but also have a tendency to fuse the traditional forms and instruments with those of other cultures. Born in 1977 in Senegal, Keita was an early performer even by local standards, and bypassed traditional rules against performance by members' ruling lineages (such as the Keitas) by being raised by relatives on the Cissokho side of his family, a well-known griot lineage. After a period of time in his teens performing at various African music festivals and throughout Scandinavia with his uncle, Keita ended up under the wing of violinist L. Subramaniam, touring India with a world fusion festival. Returning to the West, he quickly joined Baka Beyond, one of the pioneering Afro-Celtic fusion groups (though perhaps not as well-known as the Afro-Celt Sound System), where he gained his highest level of fame, leading to work on the early stages of the renowned Lion King musical as well as a number of side projects. A short venture that put the kora into dance mixes followed, abandoned after a few festivals in favor of a return to traditional formats for the kora, which has become his calling, as well as a slight modernization of the music from its ancient roots to make it somewhat more accessible to non-African listeners. His solo debut album appeared on the ARC label in early 2003, with an album using a group comprised of a number of family members in the works soon after.
— Adam Greenberg , All Music Guide

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