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Abdoulaye
Afro-beat / Roots Music / Acoustic

Abdoulaye Alhassane Toure



Niamey - New york
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Member Since4/1/2007
Band Websitewww.ASKIAMUSIC.com
InfluencesMali, Niger, all Sahara Music
Sounds Like desert folklore into the realm of blues and rock
Record LabelAbdoul Record, (c)2007 Toure Music
Type of LabelIndie


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ABDOULAYE ALHASSANE Abdoulaye Alhassane is a brilliant multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and producer from Niger and Mali. His principle instrument is guitar, and he sings and plays Molo, Gurmi and a number of other Central Saharan string instruments. He was musical director, composer and lead guitarist for the wonderful Niger roots band, Mamar Kassey, that toured internationally to rave reviews. Mr. Alhassane also launched the careers of Moussa Poussy and many other singers from Niger, for whom he composed and arranged all of the music. Of the same tradition as his mentor, Ali Farka Toure, Abdoulaye Alhassane is a master of the music of many Saharan cultures and languages: Songhai, Sonrai, Tamaschek, Peul, Toureg, Zerma, Hausa and others. His original music is rich in complex rhythms, beautiful blue modes, and full of joyous enthusiasm. ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abdoulaye Alhassane Toure By Banning Eyre | April 2007 Abdoulaye Alhassane Toure has brought string-picking wizardry from the desert towns of West Africa to the nightclubs of New York City. Born in 1963, in Niamey, Niger, to a Sonrai family from Gao, Mali, he passed his youth in a multi-ethnic neighborhood surrounded by Peul, Bambara, Sonrai, and other peoples, and as he put it, “They all played music.” Local radio filled his ears with the sinuous, bluesy strains of desert folklore and the melodious bombast of Mande griots. When his parents returned to Mali, Toure recalled, “They came back with cassettes by Ibrahim Hamma Dicko, Fissa Maiga, and Ali Farka Toure, who sang in a language we understood, and I was incredibly inspired by the originality of this music.” Toure’s musical gift became obvious when he started hanging out in the Niamey nightclub where his uncle, Johnny Ali Maiga, led a band. “Johnny Ali Maiga played folklore, like Ali Farka Toure,” said Toure, “But he also loved rock. His group was on the radio in Niamey, and it sounded like the Malian music I was listening to at home, but sung in Zerma, the national language of Niger.” By the early ’80s, Toure was playing guitar and flute, and his first band incorporated electric guitar, bass, drums, and brass, and merged regional folk styles with international pop. When the group took first prize in a national competition, Toure became a full-time musician. By the late ’80s, he was leading Super Kassey—the first Niamey band to travel abroad and record in a modern studio. Before long, Toure was working as a guitar instructor at the European-run Center for the Education and Promotion of Music. In 1992, Toure teamed up with singer/flutist Yacouba Moumouni to create Niger’s most successful roots pop band to date, Mamar Kassey. Mamar Kassey’s two electrifying CDs, Denke Denke (1999) and Alatoumi (2000) showcase Toure’s guitar mastery and formidable arranging skills. The music is rooted in tradition, but molded into brisk arrangements that include key modulations and bursts of solo improvisation. “Improvisation existed in Sonrai music,” explained Toure, “but in another form. In our ceremonies, there’s an original melody that is played by the kurubu [a 3-stringed lute]. When the energy rises between the players and the dancers, the kurubu player leaves his melody, and follows his heart. But if you tell that kurubu player to work with a modern group and ‘improvise,’ you have to explain to him what it means.” Mamar Kassey’s travels eventually brought Toure to New York City, where he now lives and performs with his current band, Deep Sahara. Toure can cradle an acoustic guitar and fingerpick his way through desert trance grooves, and he can also take up a flatpick, and wail on electric—edging desert folklore into the realm of blues and rock. One day, he plans to return to Niger to set up a studio and form an international touring band. For now, Toure is merely one of the most riveting African guitarists to be found in the United States. http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?storyCode=17643

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Jason Goldstein

Jason Goldstein



Jan 12 2009 6:09 PM

nice to play with you on saturday!
Pops

David Hoffman



Dec 30 2008 3:12 PM

Continue bringing your vision of beauty to the world--we all need it! I hope that 2009 is a year of creativity and joy for you.
E-Klageto

E-Klageto



Dec 17 2008 5:12 PM

Hello Abdoulaye,
I have been glad to find you in the virtual world. Your music let me travel once again! My trips by the desert to Niamey have done a better person from me, because I had a lot of unusual and also mystic meetings.


Lovely Greetings



Anke
Digital Quest

Digital Quest



Nov 1 2008 3:01 AM

Is it halloween already:-) Be spooky and enjoy the ghost stories.
Have a great time and live your life!!! Thanks for the friendship, its much appreciated!
roelof
Imaginary Homeland

Imaginary Homeland



Oct 27 2008 5:06 AM

Thanks for your friendship & Support!
pat shepard

pat shepard



Sep 22 2008 6:10 PM

hey, are you still in nyc? haven't seen you in too long, let me know when you're playing, love to see you
Bill Weinberg

Bill Weinberg



Apr 13 2008 11:18 PM

Abdoulaye, great to see you at St. Nick's Pub last night! Hope to see you WBAI again soon!

Peace, Bill
DJ MOBUTU

DJ MOBUTU



Jan 21 2008 4:01 AM

comment vas tu ecoute mon son grand frere
:+: k a r o l a

karola riegler



Dec 28 2007 10:33 AM

Salut Abdoulaye!
thx for the add! love yr music-style.
Wishing you for 2008 health, peace and lots of love and gigs! ;)
:+:karola

Timia/Niger, 2006: Tuareg washing the sandbread to prepare it for the taguela.
Timia/Niger, Tuareg-Men washing the sandbred
100 DROMADAIRES

100 DROMADAIRES



Oct 16 2007 5:21 PM

BONJOUR A TOUS
RENDEZ-VOUS LE 9 NOVEMBRE POUR DECOUVRIR
L'AFRO-FOLK EPICE DES 100DRO ET LEURS INVITES KEEP ON MOVING!
Jahnin

Jahnin



Oct 16 2007 1:31 PM

Yeah, heartical...rootical.. original.. traditional stuff. I really like especially the Mali sounds.
Blessings from Berlin.
Pops

David Hoffman



Oct 1 2007 4:19 AM

Some people are born with good musical sense, and you are one of them. You show this in everything from your gifted playing to the exciting arrangements done for Moussa Poussy and Mamar Kassey. Thank you!!
Petra

Petra



Sep 7 2007 9:16 PM

Great sounds!
Frizzey-Lights

Frizzey-Lights



Jul 8 2007 11:43 AM

"Music makes World Peace"
Thanks for being friends!
We stay in touch,
Good vibes from “Lights”
Frizzey

we need no weapons we LOVE instruments
Atloa Achams

Atloa Achams



Jun 22 2007 10:38 AM

Hi!

Thanks for the add, wonderfull music!

Greets from the desert,

ATLOA ACHAMS
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