Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 8 p.m.
The Warhol and Carnegie Museum of Art welcome Malian virtuoso picker and musical visionary, Bassekou Kouyate, to the Carnegie Lecture Hall stage for his Pittsburgh debut. Kouyate leads the group Ngoni Ba, featuring four ngonis (an ancestor of the banjo, also referred to as a “spike lute”) all played by family members. Blurring traditional lines between West African and American blues and roots music, Kouyate has performed with Bonnie Raitt, Bono, Taj Mahal and banjo maverick Bela Fleck. The group’s second CD I Speak Fula is out now on Sub Pop Records affiliate, Next Ambience.
This event is co-presented with Africa Yetu and Carnegie Museum of Art.
Please note: this event is not at The Andy Warhol Museum, but the Carnegie Lecture Hall in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Click the map in the sidebar for directions and more information.
Sound Series is an ongoing concert series featuring internationally touring contemporary artists and bands from around the world. Learn more about our Sound Series.
Bassekou Kouyate Official Website
Bassekou Kouyate on MySpace
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