- Foday Musa Suso
Foday Musa Suso (b. Sarre Hamadi Village, Wuli District, in the
Upper River Division of eastern Gambia) is a musician and composer from theWest Africa n nation of Gambia. He is a member of the Mandinka ethnic group, and is a "jali". His primary instrument is the kora, but he also plays thegravikord and several other instruments.Suso emigrated to
Chicago in the 1970s, being one of the first "jali"s to relocate toNorth America .He has performed with
Philip Glass and theKronos Quartet . He was also a co-founder of thefusion jazz band The Mandingo Griot Society.His electrified kora can also be heard on several tracks on
Herbie Hancock 's 1984fusion jazz album "Sound-System". The following year, Suso and Hancock came out with another album, "Village Life", that consists entirely of duets between them, Hancock on synthesizer and Suso on kora, talking drums, and vocals.Discography
* 1970 - "Kora Music from Gambia" (Smithsonian Folkways)
* 1979 - "Mandingo Griot Society" (Flying Fish)
* 1982 - "Mighty Rhythm" (Flying Fish)
* 1984 - "Hand Power" (Flying Fish)
* 1984 - Herbie Hancock, "Sound-System" (Columbia) (guest appearances)
* 1985 - "Village Life" with Herbie Hancock (Columbia)
* 1986 - "Mansa Bendung" (Flying Fish)
* 1992 - Philip Glass and Foday Musa Suso: "Music from The Screens" (POINT Music)
* 1996 - "The Dreamtime" (CMP)References
*"Jali Kunda: Griots of West Africa & Beyond" (1996). Book and CD set. Ellipsis Arts.
External links
* [http://www.fmsuso.com/ Foday Musa Suso official site]
* [http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Suso.shtml Foday Musa Suso page] from Other Minds site
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