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Tinariwen
Tinariwen (Tamasheq: "deserts", plural of ''ténéré'' "desert"〔Jeffrey Heath, ''Dictionnaire touareg du Mali: tamachek-anglais-français'' (KARTHALA Editions, 2006: ISBN 2-84586-785-9), p. 490; the root is ''nr''.〕) is a Grammy Award-winning group of Tuareg musicians from the Sahara Desert region of northern Mali. The band was formed in 1979 in Tamanrasset, Algeria, but returned to Mali after a cease-fire in the 1990s. The group first started to gain a following outside the Sahara region in 2001 with the release of ''The Radio Tisdas Sessions'', and with performances at Festival au Désert in Mali and the Roskilde festival in Denmark. Their popularity rose internationally with the release of the critically acclaimed ''Aman Iman'' in 2007. NPR calls the group "music's true rebels," AllMusic deems the group's music "a grassroots voice of rebellion," and ''Slate'' calls the group "rock 'n' roll rebels whose rebellion, for once, wasn't just metaphorical." ==Biography==
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