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Habib Koité and Bamada will perform in Buffalo. (Image courtesy of Kleinhans Music Hall)
Habib Koité and Bamada will perform in Buffalo. (Image courtesy of Kleinhans Music Hall)

Prolific West African musician Habib Koité to play Kleinhans Music Hall

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Mon, Aug 15th 2022 02:35 pm

Kleinhans Music Hall welcomes Habib Koité and Bamada to the Mary Seaton Room at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17. Presale tickets go on sale Tuesday, and can be purchased using code KLEINHANS. Tickets, $58, go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Wednesday. More information and tickets can be purchased here. Or for personalized ticketing service, call the box office at 716-885-5000.

A press release said, “One of Africa’s most popular and recognized musicians, Habib Koité is a modern troubadour with extraordinary appeal, because Koité’s musicianship, wit and wisdom translate across cultures. Hailing from the musically prolific West African nation of Mali, the guitarist and composer has been named the biggest pop star of the region by Rolling Stone. Over the past decade, his artistry and magnetic personality have made him an international star, delighting audiences the world over, and placing him firmly among the leading figures in contemporary world music.”

Habib’s anticipated new release, “Kharifa,” was recorded entirely in Bamako.

A press release said, “The sound of Mali, its rich and diversified musical traditions, and its instruments permeate the music of this superb project. It can be said that the Malian guitarist has matured, evolved, while once again successfully keeping one foot firmly anchored in the past. The original compositions and covers that form the backbone of this new album reflect the griot’s open spirit, his willingness to travel through the rich Malian heritage while building the foundations of a resolutely modern music, also influenced by Western rock and folk.

“Often compared to Eric Clapton, the Malian reveals himself to be closer to a JJ Cale, in his manner of occupying space with the guitar, playing the note rather than notes, allowing arpeggios to flow through the percussion, caressing while directing with true virtuosity, the rhythmic breath of each track on the album.

“Habib Koité takes his time.

“This shows in his interest and involvement in everyday life in Bamako. Without ever denying the problems that plague his city and country – pollution, poverty, idleness, insalubrity, disease – Habib remains resolutely optimistic, hopeful, fighting against intolerance, ignorance and obscurantism. While Mandé talks about reconciliation, ‘Kharifa’ calls for accountability of each individual.”

“Life is a daily struggle” he sings.

For more information, visit www.kleinhansbuffalo.org.

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