As soon as they met, they knew each other. Daby Touré: a thirty-something musician raised in Mauritania, West Africa, currently a leading light on the Paris, France scene. Skip McDonald: an old school African American bluesman from Dayton, Ohio, long time resident of London, England. And having met an jammed one summer´s night at Real World they kept on meeting an jamming at festivals around the world. Call My Name (2009) captures the magic of this unique creative union, with songs -some by Touré, others by McDonald- transformed via imaginative, instinctive collaboration. Here is African/French culture. African American/English culture. Traditional African rhythms. Influences from elsewhere. And, of course, the blues (Jane Cornwell, en CD).
Yo subí los dos discos de Daby Touré que están en el blog, pero éste no lo conocía. ¡¡Gracias Marhali!!
ResponderEliminar...y el disco "Stereo Spirit" es todo dulzura y vitalidad. Gracias a tí, amigo! Un abrazo ;-)
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