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Xalam

Xalam

Xalam has been played on NTS in shows including Labour, featured first on 7 September 2020. Songs played include Kanu 2, Ade 2 and Ndiguel.

Xalam is the name of a Senegalese musical group founded in 1969 by brothers Prospère Niang and Magay Niang. In 1975 they went on an African tour with Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba.

The band takes its name from the lute-like instrument the Xalam. Xalam performed a mix of contemporary jazz tunes as well as African originals, usually sung in Wolof, the dominant local language. The band included sax, drums, African percussion, bass and electric guitar.

In 1980, Xalam recorded tracks in Dakar for the Disney corporation, to be used in their Epcot site in the US. In the early 80's, the band moved to Paris, where they became regulars on the local music scene. Prospère passed away in the mid-80's, replaced on drums by his younger brother, who had been the drummer for Senemali, another Senegalese group which had moved to Amsterdam.

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Xalam

Xalam has been played on NTS in shows including Labour, featured first on 7 September 2020. Songs played include Kanu 2, Ade 2 and Ndiguel.

Xalam is the name of a Senegalese musical group founded in 1969 by brothers Prospère Niang and Magay Niang. In 1975 they went on an African tour with Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba.

The band takes its name from the lute-like instrument the Xalam. Xalam performed a mix of contemporary jazz tunes as well as African originals, usually sung in Wolof, the dominant local language. The band included sax, drums, African percussion, bass and electric guitar.

In 1980, Xalam recorded tracks in Dakar for the Disney corporation, to be used in their Epcot site in the US. In the early 80's, the band moved to Paris, where they became regulars on the local music scene. Prospère passed away in the mid-80's, replaced on drums by his younger brother, who had been the drummer for Senemali, another Senegalese group which had moved to Amsterdam.

Original source: Last.fm

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Kanu 2
Xalam
Celluloid1983
Ade 2
Xalam
Celluloid1983
Ndiguel
Xalam
Jetset1988
Doley
Xalam
Encore !1986