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Cheikh Lô

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outfits. By then, the Zairean sound was in full flower, Camerounian makossa was coming on strong, and reggae had entered the mix, and Lô absorbed all of these various musical genres. In 1985, he was playing guitar with numerous
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influences. He spent most of his time in recording studios developing his talent. His casual contacts with Zaire's most successful progressive singer,
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In 1976, he joined Orchestre Volta Jazz, a Bobo variety band that played
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pop songs, as well as traditional Burkinabé music. Lô moved to
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Index


Senegalese
Bobo Dioulasso
Burkina Faso
Cuban
Congolese
Senegal
mbalax
Côte d'Ivoire
French
Paris
mbalax
reggae
soukous
Papa Wemba
Papa Wemba
Tabu Ley
Tabu Ley
Youssou N'Dour
Ibrahim Ferrer
Rubén González
Chanchullo
Red Hot Organization
Fela Kuti
Red Hot and Riot
Les Nubians
Manu Dibango
Baye Fall
Mouride
dreadlocks

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