Malian singer Amadou Bagayoko dies at age 70

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Malian musician Amadou Bagayoko, who won global fame as one half of the blind duo Amadou & Mariam, has died aged 70.

Renowned guitarist and singer Amadou Bagayoko of Mali's music duo Amadou & Mariam has died at age 70. or signup to continue reading Mali's Minister of Culture Mamou Daffe paid tribute to the blind musician in a televised broadcast on state TV and said Bagayoko died on Friday in the city of Bamako, his birthplace, but did not give further details. Bagayoko, born in 1954, went blind when he was 15 because of a congenital cataract.

He studied music at Mali's Institute for the Young Blind where he met his wife Mariam Doumbia. The blind duo formed their band Mali's Blind Couple in 1980, making their mark locally and internationally. Their music, which blends traditional African influences with elements of rock, blues and pop, has won them a global following.



They produced over 10 award-winning albums, including France's Grammy Awards equivalent, Victoire de la Musique, in 2005 for Dimanche a Bamako and again in 2013 for Folila. Dimanche a Bamako also won them one of the BBC Radio Awards for World Music in 2006. Their 2008 album Welcome to Mali was nominated for best contemporary world music album at the Grammys.

Bagayogo's last world-class performance with Doumbia was at the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. He is survived by his wife and son, Sam, also a musician. Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

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