Artist Information

Biography
Juno Award Winner 2005 & Juno Award Nominee 2007
Member of African Guitar Summit
Singer songwriter and guitarist
His full name Dieudonné Roberts means God given and Roberts natural talents are obviously that to anyone who hears him play His gifts have been shaped by an eclectic and courageous set of life experiences.  He was born on the legendary island of Madagascar and moved with his diplomat parents to Russia at age 7 where he would live for the next two decades  In 1997 Roberts produced Mama Africa, one of the largest and most important African festivals in the history of Russian culture  The following year, he became the first African to host a show on MTV Russia the hour-long program Mambassa.  Also in 1998 he was chosen to organize backup vocalists for a tour with Swedish pop legends Ace of Base 
In 1999 this most cosmopolitan of artists came to call Canada home.  He quickly established a reputation in Toronto’s thriving world-music community  In 2003 he was invited to be part of African Guitar Summit conceived by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation producer Todd Fraracci  African Guitar Summit would go on to win the 2005 Juno Award Canada’s highest distinction for Best World Music Album; and the band received the honour of performing at the Live 8 concert at Park Place in Barrie Ontario.  African Guitar Summit II was released to critical acclaim in September of 2006  Amongst this supremely-talented collective, it is Roberts who is seen by many knowledgeable listeners as having the greatest potential appeal amongst the widest range of audiences, outside the African and world-music scenes. 



Instrumentation
Donné Roberts - Lead vocal & guitar
Blandine - backup vocal & percussion
Ebenezer - bass
Paul Lamoureux - backup vocal & saxophone
Altaf & Kwanza  - percussion
Kofi Ackah & Walter Maclean - drums

Discography
Rhythm Was Born - 2006



Links
http://www.donneroberts.com