Moffou Salif Keita
. Third Annual Albinism Awareness Day, JUNE 13 th, 2017!. Salif Keita talks (Chicago Tribune). Salif Keita on US Tour to support albinism. Click to.
in support of children’s book, that promotes albinism awareness. Top model Diandra Forrest in a intimate conversation in New York at Rebecca Minkoff Store on August 31, 2016. The Salif Keita Global Foundation and US top model. Profits of Salif Keita’s Les Ambassadeurs album to benefit albinism. to stop albino murders. about his foundation and the lack of support for albinos from the Mali government.
2nd Annual Albinism Day is June 13, 2016! Let’s celebrate!. SKGF lobbies successful for rights of Cameroonian albino as United Kingdom grants historic asylum due to threat to life if deported. Salif Keita raises (LeMONDE.fr). Salif Keita Global Foundation offers US university and graduate scholarship to qualified persons with albinism.
Listen free to Salif Keita – Moffou (Yamore, Iniagige and more). 10 tracks (56:57). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue. More Moffou Salif Keita videos.
More information: scholarship@salifkeita.us. US non-profit helps albinos get new limbs. US President Barack Obama calls albino genocide ‘tomfoolery’. Salif Keita Global Foundation and world celebrate. for vision loss in albinism.
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Salif Keita Moffou
Sometimes a return to basics can be the best way for an artist to move forward. For, that's definitely the case with. In spite of using a hefty number of musicians (17, plus six backing vocalists), the sound is very stripped-down. Even the supple electric guitar work of is mellow and low-key. The real beauty here is 's voice, carefully framed and used to maximum effect. High, almost piercing, it's a gorgeous instrument that can ride and transform a melody, whether the lulling gentleness of 'Yamore' or the more upbeat - but never frenzied - 'Iniagige.' Overall, it's a record of swaying, seductive gentleness, one perfectly suited to 's style.
After a few artistic missteps, he needs an album like this to reaffirm who he is and give a renewal to his sound. While it's strongly rooted, it's by no means strictly a Malian roots album; that's never been all of his music by any means. While ineffably West African, there's a lovely light sheen to the production that could only be European, and serves the sound well, smoothing it out but never losing the intimate flavor that's at the album's heart. Reaffirms 's star status, and his reputation as one of the world's most glorious voices.