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    Tinariwen (redirect from Amadjar (album))
    guitar-driven style combines traditional Tuareg and African music with Western rock music. They have released nine albums since their formation and have toured...
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    Desert blues (redirect from Tuareg rock)
    Tuareg, Malian or North African music. Various other terms are used to describe it including desert rock, Saharan rock, Takamba, Mali blues, Tuareg rock...
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    Bombino (musician) (category Tuareg people)
    ⴱⵓⵎⴱⵉⵏⵓ; born 1980) is a Tuareg singer-songwriter and guitarist from Niger. His music is sung in Tamasheq and often addresses Tuareg geopolitical concerns...
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    (also M.dou Mouktar), is a Tuareg songwriter and musician based in Agadez, Niger, who performs modern rock music inspired by Tuareg guitar music. His music...
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    roots of traditional Tuareg music". Ghali usually plays with her cousin, Alamnou Akrouni. Ghali and the Filles have recorded three albums with Christopher...
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  • Tassili is the fifth album by the Tuareg-Berber band Tinariwen, recorded in Tassili n'Ajjer, an Algerian national park in 2011. The album marked a major departure...
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  • musical traditions of a mix of ethnic groups; Hausa, the Zarma-Songhai, Tuareg, Fula, Kanuri, Toubou, Diffa Arabs and Gurma and the Boudouma from Lac Chad...
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    Imarhan is an Algerian Tuareg desert rock quintet formed in 2006, in Tamanrasset, Algeria. Their first two albums, Imarhan and Temet, were released on...
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    Tamikrest (category Tuareg culture)
    junction, alliance, the future) is a group of musicians who belong to the Tuareg people. The band was founded in 2006 in Kidal, Mali. They mix traditional...
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    Kel Assouf is a Tuareg musical group making "Tuareg rock" with electronic influences. The band's singer, songwriter, and guitarist is Anana Harouna. Kel...
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    Mano Dayak (category Tuareg people)
    Thierry Sabine during the Paris–Dakar rally. The Tuareg band Tinariwen dedicated a song to him in their album "Aman Iman". Mano Dayak International Airport...
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  • The Radio Tisdas Sessions (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    Radio Tisdas Sessions is a 2001 album by the Malian group Tinariwen. The album was recorded at Kidal's local Tuareg station, Radio Tisdas, by producers...
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  • – Agadez Review". Higher Plain Music. Retrieved 4 July 2024. "Premiere: Tuareg guitar group Etran De L'Aïr present Agadez". The Wire. Retrieved 4 July...
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  • Afrique Victime is the sixth album by the Tuareg musician Mdou Moctar and his first on Matador Records. The album, which was released on 21 May 2021, is...
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  • Amatssou (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    ninth album by the Tuareg band Tinariwen, released on 19 May 2023. The album's title means "beyond the fear" in the Tamashek language. The album features...
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  • Emmaar (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    sixth album by the Tuareg band Tinariwen, released in 2014. Emmaar is a Tuareg word meaning "the heat on the breeze". It is their first full album not to...
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    and to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1988. With the release of his debut album 2Pacalypse Now in 1991, he became a central figure in West Coast hip hop...
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    album The Road: Part I, along with Eska. He also contributed vocals and songwriting to Tuareg rock band Tinariwen's "Nànnuflày" off their 2017 album Elwan...
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    17 June 2005) was an Algerian Tuareg singer. Bali issued his first album in 1986, and afterward worked on promoting Tuareg music in the Tamahaq language...
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    group Amanar de Kidal. Originally from Kidal, he is a member of the nomadic Tuareg people, whose distinct style of rhythm and use of the guitar is often referred...
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    ethnic groups include the Fula (17%), Gur-speakers 12%, Songhai people (6%), Tuareg and Moors (10%). Salif Keita, a noble-born Malian who became a singer, brought...
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  • Temet (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    studio album by Tuareg band Imarhan, released on the German City Slang label in 2018. A reviewer for the Financial Times wrote that the album was full...
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  • Deran is the sixth studio album by Nigerien guitarist and singer Bombino. It was recorded in Casablanca at Studio HIBA, a recording studio owned by the...
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    Agricantus (section Album)
    ethnic groups from various parts of the world. Tuareg (1996) can be considered the most representative album, with which Agricantus have received several...
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  • Music from Saharan Cellphones (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    Niger Music of Nigeria Music of Western Sahara Berber music Ethnomusicology Tuareg people Jannello, Anna (June 1, 2021). "The new frontiers of music. The sound...
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  • Funeral for Justice (category 2024 albums)
    Retrieved 3 June 2024. Oddy, Guy (24 April 2024). "Album: Mdou Moctar – Funeral for Justice review – Tuareg rockers are on fiery form". Reviews, News, & Interviews...
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    Tree of Ténéré (category Tuareg)
    the 2006 film La Gran final (The Great Match). In the film, a group of Tuareg nomads in the Sahara race to find a power supply and broadcast reception...
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  • The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2018. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations...
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    Tunng (section Albums)
    Voice Appeal. In March 2009, Tunng played together with a trio from the Tuareg desert blues band Tinariwen on a UK tour, and they also played together...
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    was responsible for converting the ruling classes among Hausa, Fula, and Tuareg peoples in the region. The code of behavior of the Wodaabe emphasizes reserve...
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