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Samba Sene

General Info

  • Genre: Afro-beat / Roots Music / Zouk

    Location Edinburgh, Scotland, Un

    Profile Views: 49131

    Last Login: 12/5/2012

    Member Since 9/26/2006

    Website www.reverbnation.com/sambasene

    Record Label Unsigned

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    ..Samba Sene ..was born in Senegal but moved to Scotland ten years ago. He writes his own material and sings in French, English and Wolof. His style is strongly influenced by international music from Jazz, Latino, Caribbean, Pop, Rock, Blues and Traditionnal music from Senegal. He is mainly influenced when writing by the like of ..Baaba Maal.. (with whom he studied before leaving Senegal), ..Youssou Ndour.., ..Salif Keita.., ..Omar Pene.., ..Alpha Blondy.., ..Lucky Dubbe.., ..Xalam II.., ..Souleymane Faye.., ..Senemali.., ..Camille Ndiaye.., ..Missal Group.., ..Manu Dibango.., ..Paul Simon.., ..Van Morrison.., ..UB 40.., ..Aswad... He is a charismatic singer, with a broad appeal, from serious world music fans to audiences who just want to dance to the beats..... He is equally at home on a small stage with just his voice and guitar or with a dance floor and a big fat 8-piece band with percussion and horns. He has played with, or supported, a wide range of artists including Youssou N'Dour, Amadou & Mariam, Jamaican phenomenon Luciano, US musicians Mark Robinson and Nolan Witz (Queen's Jubilee, London), Donnie Munro (at Edinburgh's Corn Exchange), Wolfstone, Bombskare and Cantara. .... Recent guest performances include singing with Baaba Maal's band at the Celtic Connections Club (Jan 2008), with American Hammond organ ace Tony Monaco (Fringe 08), sessions on MaryAnn Kennedy's Global Gathering and The Festival Café (both BBC Radio Scotland) Mervyn Stutter's Pick of the Fringe Show (2007 and 2008), European Day at the Scottish Parliament and a performance for Prince Charles at Dancebase. .... His band ..Diwan.. (meaning the whole world) has a tight central core of Samba Sene (vox, gtr), Akin Fatumbi (bass gtr) and John Walsh (gtr, vox), with a revolving line-up of percussionists, brass players and special guests. ......Mbalax fusion mixed with Afrobeats and jazzy grooves; original songs with impassioned vocals, infectious guitar licks and irresistible dancebeats. Add some sassy horns and a pinch of ska for world party music with a Senegalese soul. .. .... Their first Demo CD – the 4-track ..Keman.. - was released in Aug 2005. They are curretnly working on their first album, coming out early 2010. ....The Jazz Bar becomes African party central for the hour that Senegalese singer-guitarist Samba Sene and his grooving band occupy the basement stage. Sporting colourful robes and supported by direct saxophone lines, kora, djembe and a tight, bouncy rhythm section, Sene makes serious points - about homelessness and equal rights - while delighting in his music's notable feel-good factor..... There's a strong visual dimension, too, as the band's diminutive dancer moves up front and at one point matches a frenetic djembe drum solo step for beat. Fans of Baaba Maal, with whom Sene studied in Senegal, and Salif Keita will find much common ground in Sene's ska-influenced beat and forthright French, English and native Wolof songs, delivered with persuasive personality....... Rob Adams, The Herald .... .... ...a lively Scots-African knees-up… Diwan's musicians worked up a good, muscular groove, with the bass rolling and tumbling below… Things were jumping by the end of the night, with the band's dancers and many of the audience leppin' about enthusiastically....... ..The Scotsman, Aug 2007 .... ....Senegal-born Samba Sene has been creating waves in Scotland with his kicking new band. His sweet voice and infectious guitar licks are guaranteed to get you dancing!......www.edinburghguide.com ....Samba is also co-organiser of ..Ndaje: African Connections.. - a monthly club night mixing live music and DJs, showcasing music across genres and cultures, from an African perspective. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... ...... Some film of the audience at one of our gigs on the fantastic island of Easdale (a tiny place with a huge heart and a lotta soul!) Many thanks to all who came along and made it a truly magical occasion. The joint was fairly jumping! (And special thanks to Bogwood2 who put this on youtube). .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    SAMBA SENE & DIWAN .. SAMBA SENE (vox, gtr), AKIN FATUMBI (bass gtr); JOHN WALSH (gtr); STUART DINWOODIE (Djembe and Ngoni); DOUG TIPLADY (Sax); JULES SOW(gtr); JAMIE GRAHAM, MIKEY CAMERON, WILLIAM MOLLESON (Drum Kit); KHADIM THIAM (Keyboard)... and many more make up the pool of talented international musicians; (Note: Diwan means "the world") .... .. .. ....Samba Sene & Diwan..............Promote Your Page Too....
  • Influences

    Many and varied artists from Africa and around the world but particularly Senegal musicians Baaba Maal, Youssou N'Dour Souleymane Faye, Ndiaga Mbaye and Salif Keita from Guinee .. .. .. Baaba Maal (the BEST!) in Glasgow Jan 2008 (photo by ..marc marnie ..)
  • Sounds Like

    Sunshine in Senegal sparkling through Scottish rain! .. .. .. Some footage from our recent gig at the beautiful Mugdock Festival in Glasgow. Great place to play, but oh my god - the midges!! (inspired Doug's headgear and probably the dancing as well!) .... ..Diwan...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ....Africa Centre Scotland..

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    8 months ago
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    1 year ago
  • Glorious Din

    rain is our sister, our mother, our father, our brother, our sweetest, most missed, and longed for lover. so if you have ever loved anyone, if you ever have missed someone and longed to see that face and cried for the touch of those hands, lift your hands to the rain, now and feel your beloved come in rain………..    

    1 year ago
  • Amani Josephine

    i went to one of your shows last summer 2010..when u came to arthur seat :) u tols me to check out ur website...i forgot .and onli rembered recently...couls u keep me updated of ur preformances :) 

    1 year ago
  • Louise Doughty

     hey thanks for add me , keep up the music , join me on facebook page with more up date , http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sarah-loves-to-dance/215103075170392 thanks sarah x

    1 year ago
  • Jim Reaper, McC, dr stew

    Hi Samba,sorry cant make the park today but when do you plan any more local gigs (that dont start at midnight that is lol) i know people who would love your sound but havn't seen you yet. Used to really enjoy when you played in the Black Bull with just your guitar a few years ago (how about doing that again sometime?), always made for a very relaxed evening too,all the best, Jim.

    2 years ago
  • G�te Musical Heptasonal

    Magnifique and original musique!

    2 years ago
    • Samba Sene

      Thank you very much. I am glad you like. God Bless you... Samba 

      1 year ago
  • JAela Breton

    have a great day :)

    2 years ago
  • Benny Tetteh-Lartey

    Thanks Morag, I will try to come and see Samba again if poss. I thoroughly enjoyed the last gig and also would be good to do something together some time. XB

    2 years ago
  • JAela Breton

    We wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy new year !!!

    2 years ago
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Bio:

Samba Sene was born in Senegal but moved to Scotland ten years ago. He writes his own material and sings in French, English and Wolof. His style is strongly influenced by international music from Jazz, Latino, Caribbean, Pop, Rock, Blues and Traditionnal music from Senegal. He is mainly influenced when writing by the like of Baaba Maal (with whom he studied before leaving Senegal), Youssou Ndour, Salif Keita, Omar Pene, Alpha Blondy, Lucky Dubbe, Xalam II, Souleymane Faye, Senemali, Camille Ndiaye, Missal Group, Manu Dibango, Paul Simon, Van Morrison, UB 40, Aswad. He is a charismatic singer, with a broad appeal, from serious world music fans to audiences who just want to dance to the beats.

He is equally at home on a small stage with just his voice and guitar or with a dance floor and a big fat 8-piece band with percussion and horns. He has played with, or supported, a wide range of artists including Youssou N’Dour, Amadou & Mariam, Jamaican phenomenon Luciano, US musicians Mark Robinson and Nolan Witz (Queen’s Jubilee, London), Donnie Munro (at Edinburgh’s Corn Exchange), Wolfstone, Bombskare and Cantara.

Recent guest performances include singing with Baaba Maal’s band at the Celtic Connections Club (Jan 2008), with American Hammond organ ace Tony Monaco (Fringe 08), sessions on MaryAnn Kennedy’s Global Gathering and The Festival Café (both BBC Radio Scotland) Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe Show (2007 and 2008), European Day at the Scottish Parliament and a performance for Prince Charles at Dancebase.

His band Diwan (meaning the whole world) has a tight central core of Samba Sene (vox, gtr), Akin Fatumbi (bass gtr) and John Walsh (gtr, vox), with a revolving line-up of percussionists, brass players and special guests.

Mbalax fusion mixed with Afrobeats and jazzy grooves; original songs with impassioned vocals, infectious guitar licks and irresistible dancebeats. Add some sassy horns and a pinch of ska for world party music with a Senegalese soul.

Their first Demo CD – the 4-track Keman - was released in Aug 2005. They are curretnly working on their first album, coming out early 2010. The Jazz Bar becomes African party central for the hour that Senegalese singer-guitarist Samba Sene and his grooving band occupy the basement stage. Sporting colourful robes and supported by direct saxophone lines, kora, djembe and a tight, bouncy rhythm section, Sene makes serious points - about homelessness and equal rights - while delighting in his music's notable feel-good factor.

There's a strong visual dimension, too, as the band's diminutive dancer moves up front and at one point matches a frenetic djembe drum solo step for beat. Fans of Baaba Maal, with whom Sene studied in Senegal, and Salif Keita will find much common ground in Sene's ska-influenced beat and forthright French, English and native Wolof songs, delivered with persuasive personality.

Rob Adams, The Herald

...a lively Scots-African knees-up… Diwan's musicians worked up a good, muscular groove, with the bass rolling and tumbling below… Things were jumping by the end of the night, with the band's dancers and many of the audience leppin' about enthusiastically...
The Scotsman, Aug 2007

Senegal-born Samba Sene has been creating waves in Scotland with his kicking new band. His sweet voice and infectious guitar licks are guaranteed to get you dancing!
www.edinburghguide.com

Samba is also co-organiser of Ndaje: African Connections - a monthly club night mixing live music and DJs, showcasing music across genres and cultures, from an African perspective.

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Some film of the audience at one of our gigs on the fantastic island of Easdale (a tiny place with a huge heart and a lotta soul!) Many thanks to all who came along and made it a truly magical occasion. The joint was fairly jumping! (And special thanks to Bogwood2 who put this on youtube).

Member Since:

September 26, 2006

Members:

SAMBA SENE & DIWAN
SAMBA SENE (vox, gtr), AKIN FATUMBI (bass gtr); JOHN WALSH (gtr); STUART DINWOODIE (Djembe and Ngoni); DOUG TIPLADY (Sax); JULES SOW(gtr); JAMIE GRAHAM, MIKEY CAMERON, WILLIAM MOLLESON (Drum Kit); KHADIM THIAM (Keyboard)... and many more make up the pool of talented international musicians; (Note: Diwan means "the world")



..Samba Sene & Diwan

Promote Your Page Too..

Influences:

Many and varied artists from Africa and around the world but particularly Senegal musicians Baaba Maal, Youssou N'Dour Souleymane Faye, Ndiaga Mbaye and Salif Keita from Guinee

Baaba Maal (the BEST!) in Glasgow Jan 2008 (photo by marc marnie )

Sounds Like:

Sunshine in Senegal sparkling through Scottish rain!


Some footage from our recent gig at the beautiful Mugdock Festival in Glasgow. Great place to play, but oh my god - the midges!! (inspired Doug's headgear and probably the dancing as well!)

Diwan

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Check out Oxjam music events all over the UK throughout October, in aid of Oxfam project; including Ndaje:African Connections on 1 Nov at the Bongo Club, Edinburgh




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