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Amadou Balaké : ウィキペディア英語版
Amadou Balaké
Amadou Traoré (March 8, 1944 – August 27, 2014), better known as Amadou Balaké, was a popular singer from Burkina Faso. During his career, which lasted over 50 years, Balaké recorded and performed in different parts of West Africa as well as New York and Paris. In the early 21st century, he was a member of Senegalese salsa band Africando. His music combined different traditions from his home country, primarily Dioula (Mandé) and Mossi, as well as Afro-Cuban music.
==Life and career==
Amadou Traoré was born on March 8, 1944, in Ouahigouya, Yatenga, then a French territory. In 1952, his recently widowed mother moved to the capital, Ouagadougou, where he became interested in music. He spent six years working with his brother as a driver apprentice in Mopti, Mali, before returning to Ouagadougou in 1961 to work as a taxi driver.〔 In 1962 he began his professional career, playing in different orchestras in Bamako, Abidjan, Kankan and Conakry throughout the decade.〔 He joined Ouagadougou-based band Harmonie Voltaïque and scored a hit with his song "Balaké" ("porcupine" in Mandinka), changing his name to Amadou Balaké. He then became the singer for the Super Volta orchestra, and in 1970 he formed the band Amadou Balaké and the 5 Consuls before recording his first album as a leader in the mid 1970s.〔
In 1979 Balaké travelled with Gambian singer Laba Sosseh to New York, where he recorded two albums: ''À New York'' and ''Afro-Charanga'', the latter featuring pianist Alfredo Rodríguez. In 1982, his single "Taximan n'est pas gentil" earned him a golden record in Ivory Coast.〔 In the 1980s he travelled to Abidjan and Paris, where he continued performing.〔
In the year 2000, Balaké was invited by producer Ibrahima Sylla to join Senegalese salsa band Africando as a guest vocalist in their album ''Mandali''.〔 He later became an official member of the band, performing in subsequent albums.〔
Balaké died on August 27, 2014 in Ouagadougou.〔〔 His last album, recorded in 2013, was released posthumously by Sterns Music in 2015.〔

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