Ibrahima Ba was born in 1975 in a neighborhood outside of Dakar, Senegal. His love for music began at a young age inspired by the singing, drums, and guitar rhythms of the all blind INAS orchestra. In his early teens he stole moments at night to walk by the river or sit near the ocean training the range of his voice and the finesse of his hands on homemade guitars. He performed opening acts for well-known musicians such as Baaba Maal in 1994. At the age of 19, he played percussion for the drum/dance/musical orchestra Ninki Nanka traveling to shows at Goree Island, the Cassamance, and finally Saint-Louis, where he stayed and continued to play with a subdivision of the same group.
Amadou Fall was born in 1977 in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa. Born into a family of musicians his earliest memories were laced with the sounds of a unique 21 string African instrument, called Kora, filling the walls of his home. Created between the borders of Senegal and Guinea the high pitched voice of its strings sing songs that seem to have fallen from the heavens. Throughout his childhood the mystical spirit embodied in this rare instrument called to Amadou, and he began learning to play at 11 years old. At the age of 15, having honed his talents and style, he was sought after to participate in concerts and musical projects. Still in his teens he played on several international CDs with Fatou Tiam, Fatou Lawbe, and Djibi Sall.
Asalaamalakum Sene Africa. Jerejef for the friendship. I love your music, its very fresh and earthy like the real Senegambia! Sending nuff love to you and yours, bless AFRIKA.
Much respect fe you music, permeating fe de soul, expanding culture far and wide. I can't count the times i've seen you on stage performing, but I enjoy it every single time!! Isis!!
Saw you guys friday nightat Zimbabwe Day in La Jolla. you guys were great! is there any way or anything that you guys have on cd that i can purchase or something? thanks so much! God Bless!
A3D, Inc. - Peace, Love, and Hope film/documentary
A3D Humanitarian efforts were noted in 4 National Newspapers and TV coverage as well. A3D Interview link: http://www. lesoleil. sn/article. php3?id_article=20730
Debra Crosby film/documentary on A3D's Humanitarian trip to Senegal, West Africa 2007.
This was shown @ the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival and it is something that A3D is very proud of, because this film came to life through all of volunteer directors and members and their selfless giving of time and efforts to bring computers etc to Senegal.
Debra Crosby spent countless number of hours (unpaid) working on the Peace, Love and Hope Documentary to help fulfill her and our dream of spreading the great works of our nonprofit organization in "Making a Difference" Through her our Love, our Work and our Hopes for A3D will be shared and seen by many!
Greetings And Love Sene Africa, Thank You So Much For Being Part Of The Support The Change Family By Reaching Out And Making Connection Please Keep Our Link Strong Blessings To You Always
sorry about that I must have given you the wrong one.
That's funny because I tried that one a while ago too, the one I gave you, and it made me all mad because they sucked real bad, and they didn't pay too good either they offered like sweepstakes and stuff instead of cash.
But anyways, the right site is
www.tops12.com
it's the one I am making $650 a week with putting in about 23 hours a week, sometimes up to like 30 hours if I'm daydreaming.
After you get your membership make sure you sign up with the companies on page one in the members section because they are the ones that pay you the most, I got $75 for one that took me 25 minutes today. You'll see what I'm talking about when you get in there.
Jackie started taking them too and she's making $800 a week, it's making me so mad because I'm the one that showed her which one to sign up with now she's making more than me.
Alright well me and Owen are getting ready to leave now, just give me a call or I'll catch you on here and let me know if you have any problems with your membership. TTYS hun
Hello beautiful friends With just a fey days left for the festival We are calling all of you to join us And unite on the longest night of the year In the old city of mamsit We are calling to all the people To join and create with us
Global unity festival will come out Thanks to a lot of people like you That donated there time there work And there vision to make it happened
For any questions or any contribute Or any other information Please contact us
for artists that want to perform on the "open stage" Please contact biabua theatre
Amadou Fall was born in 1977 in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa. Born into a family of musicians his earliest memories were laced with the sounds of a unique 21 string African instrument, called Kora, filling the walls of his home. Created between the borders of Senegal and Guinea the high pitched voice of its strings sing songs that seem to have fallen from the heavens. Throughout his childhood the mystical spirit embodied in this rare instrument called to Amadou, and he began learning to play at 11 years old. At the age of 15, having honed his talents and style, he was sought after to participate in concerts and musical projects. Still in his teens he played on several international CDs with Fatou Tiam, Fatou Lawbe, and Djibi Sall.
greetings brothers abd sister of africa, it would be great to have you hare at our festival ,just enough time and planning and aliitle support of sponsorship all will be well .oneperfect love
A3D IN AFRICA!! 1/2007 In Jan. 2007 A3D successfully brought 10 new computers to the AEDEC school in Dakar Senegal, and to bring 10 new sewing machines to Les 3D in Porokhane, Senegal. The computer network is the first of its kind in a public school in Senegal, servicing over 1600 middle through high school students. At the training facility (Les 3D), the sewing machines are used to assist many young women in gaining employable skills from which they can support themselves. To find out more about A3D, Please visit us at www.a3dinc.org