Baye Kouyate

Genre: World
Secondary Genre: Jazz Brooklyn, New York USA Contact

Talking drum master Baye Kouyate, originally from Bamako, Mali, has performed globally. His performances are a journey through a world of highly complex polyrhythms fusing traditional sounds of Mali with influences such as jazz, reggae, and latin grooves, all delivered by a highly spirited crew.

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Biography

A Griot or Jali is a West African Poet, praise singer, and wandering musician, considered a repository of oral tradition.

The Griot in Mande society was as a historian, advisor, arbitrator, praise singer, and storyteller. Essentially, these musicians were walking history books, perserving their ancient stories and traditions through song. Their inherited tradition was passed down through generations. Their name, "Jeli", means "Blood" in the Manika language. They were said to have deep connections to spiritual, social, or political powers as music is associated as such. Speech is also said to have power as it can recreate history and relationships.

The Mali Empire, at its height in the middle of the fourteenth century, was founded by Sundiata Keita, whose exploits remain celebrated in Mali even today. In the Epic of Sundiata, King Naré Maghann Konaté offered his son Sundiata a griot, Balla Fasséké, to advise him in his reign. Balla Fasséké is thus considered the first griot and the founder of the Kouyaté line of griots that exists to this day.

Baye Kouyaté is a direct descendant of that lineage. He is one of those old souls: wise and blessed with a culturally diverse perspective, bubbling over with natural enthusiasm and creative energies that strongly suggest he's been this way before; someone deeply in touch with the spiritual essences. His performances are a journey through a world of highly complex polyrhythms fusing traditional sounds of Mali with influences such as jazz, reggae, and latin grooves, all delivered by a high spirited crew of musicians.

Instrumentation

Les Tougarakes includes: Baye Kouyate; on talking drum, Leni Stern; guitar, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz; bassist, Tim Keiper; drumkit, Yacouba Sissoko on kora, and Samba Guisse on djembe.

Discography

Baye Kouyate Live at Zebulon
DANAMA - released June 2008

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  • Montgomery Knott [+ Show ]

    We first saw Baye Kouyate at Zebulon when he sat in with the phenomenal, experimental trio, Eye Cont...

  • Cultures in Combination to Commemorate a Tragedy [+ Show ]

    While many countries try to stem the flow of anything foreign (whether people or ideas) across their...

  • The Crack of Dawn Blues [+ Show ]

    Just a few nights ago, the drummer from West Africa, Baye Kouyate, joined Eastman grad Aaron Stabell...

  • Guide to Brooklyn - Zebulon [+ Show ]

    “Some of the city’s hottest jazz and Afrobeat is performed every night—free—in this sultry, low-lit ...

  • Kepler Music [+ Show ]

    It was packed to the rafters which I found very surprising since it was pretty empty the night befor...

  • Griots in New York [+ Show ]

    As the night wears on, Baye continues to play the talking drum, a 10-inch long drum that produces di...

  • Talking Drummer [+ Show ]

    Baye's music is an intoxicating, often hypnotic, update of traditional Malian styles. The undulating...

  • Interview with Baye Kouyate [+ Show ]

    The Malian percussionist Baye Kouyate and I first met at a dinner where Bill Jensen and Margrit Lewz...

  • Rochester Jazz Festival [+ Show ]

    "Kouyate's music is polyrhythmic and joyful, enhanced with generous splashes of, jazz, Latin, and re...

Setlist

Typical set lasts 1-2 hours

1Mic 58 voco lee
1Mic 57 Djemde
2Mic 57 Balanfon
1DI for Kora
1DI for Calebasse
1DI for Talking Drum

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