DICKO FILS
Productions Nuits d'Afrique presents

DICKO FILS

In-person Event
November 18th 2023
9:30 pm – 11:30 pm / Doors: 8:30 pm

4372 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC, Canada
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Moulaye Dicko is a nomadic Fulani musician from a land of respectable men, a rolling stone whose journey is the stuff of legends. From a family of fourteen children, he upholds his musical pact to the kings and queens of the ancient Mali Empire, the same source as Salif Keita and Oumou Sangaré. While he was living in Mail, it was their divine voices bearing the griot traditions that first captured his soul. Later, as an adolescent, it was the ardour of Ivorian reggae that pulled at his heartstrings. This double whammy resulted in the creation of his first band, Le Faso Kanou, and an album in 2005. His musical endeavours led him to adopt the n’goni, a typically Malian stringed instrument with a history spanning centuries that he plays with virtuosity, and develop a vocal range from deep bass tones to the clearest celestial sounds.

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Promotion 2 tickets for the price of 1
Promo Code: CANA2P1

In presale, online only.

Moulaye Dicko is a nomadic Fulani musician from a land of respectable men, a rolling stone whose journey is the stuff of legends. From a family of fourteen children, he upholds his musical pact to the kings and queens of the ancient Mali Empire, the same source as Salif Keita and Oumou Sangaré. While he was living in Mail, it was their divine voices bearing the griot traditions that first captured his soul. Later, as an adolescent, it was the ardour of Ivorian reggae that pulled at his heartstrings. This double whammy resulted in the creation of his first band, Le Faso Kanou, and an album in 2005. His musical endeavours led him to adopt the n’goni, a typically Malian stringed instrument with a history spanning centuries that he plays with virtuosity, and develop a vocal range from deep bass tones to the clearest celestial sounds.

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