Seckou Keita Quartet

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2006

a short video of rising african star seckou keita. check his website on www.seckoukeita.com
Album released and available in all good record shops... if no tell them to get it in stock!!!
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  • listening to this Beautyfull music guys , Seckou is a great griot kora player love`d in the u.k. and around the world, i love his music and respect him and his music real much. chapeau Seckou go on with this lovely music. have a safe journy back home seckou , take care and stay blessed and your whole family.

  • Seckou's quartet was wonderful in Derby last week. Angel music. Who's was the lovely little boy 'Karim' who played djembe at the end - breathtaking, not just his playing but his expressionism - he was only about 5! Thank you SKQ.

  • Keita is very good

  • Sorry, but has to be said - you're an idiot. Seckou's a griot, bringing his own music, his own tradition - not some kareoke band. For what you want to hear, head down to your local on a Wednesday night, there'll be someone there in your league.

  • yeah, just caught him at WOMAD, there's a lot of genius there, a wonderful set.

  • Just saw this guy performing in Bury St Edmunds. If he'd even attempted 'Blowing in the Wind' I'd have assumed I was having a bad nightmare. It's just unimaginable. Like Robbie Williams trying to do what Seckou does. Come on. Seckou Keita is a GENIUS.

  • Whats the point of a West African griot singing blowing in the wind?

  • very good, i saw you at stanier hall in wem...i think you could do very well if you put some flamenco style songs into your shows aswell as the latin/african influence stuff you do, which is also very good...also try playing a few well known folk songs for the country that your visiting, so like if your playing in the uk, play and sing with audience, blowing in the wind and stuff like that, come up with funky versions with your style, so the audience can sing along too, just a suggestion

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