- Labah Sosseh
Labah Sosseh (
March 12 ,1943 –September 20 ,2007 ) was a Senegalese and Gambiansinger andmusician . He was known as the "West African salsa king." cite news |first=|last=|title= Salsa king Labah Sosseh dies|url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22456245-12377,00.html|work=The Australian |publisher=|date=2007-09-21 |accessdate=2007-10-01]Sosseh's career began at the age of 20 when he began playing with group called the
African Jazz Band inGambia . He then moved to theIvory Coast and formed theSuper International Band , based inAbidjan .Sosseh returned to his native
Senegal from the Ivory Coast. There he formed his most famous group, theStar Band . The Star Band's original lineup included singerYoussou N'dour , before N'dour left the band to pursue a successful solo singing career.Sosseh was greatly influenced by Cuban music. He resided in
Cuba for several years. His Cuban inspired music earned Sosseh the nickname of "La voz africana," which means "African voice", in Spanish.He made history by becoming one of the first
African musicians to sell over a million records and have a recording certified gold.By his own admission, Sosseh revealed that he had fathered 27 children throughout his life in an interview with the
Le Nouvel Observateur newspaper.In a June 2007 interview, Sosseh stated that he had been suffering from a
throat infection and had spent time in the hospital. Sosseh died on September 20, 2007 at aclinic inDakar, Senegal , at the age of 64.External links
* [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070920/CPARTS03/709200976/0/CPARTS Labah Sosseh obituary] (French)
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