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Salif Keïta, born August 25, 1949 in Djoliba (Mali), is a Malian singer and musician. He is the father of the French athlete Nantenin Keïta, specialist in the 400 meters and double Paralympic champion. Salif Keïta is a descendant of the founder of the Mali Empire, Sundiata Keïta. Suffering from albinism, he dreams of becoming a teacher but is rejected because of his poor eyesight. He then decides to become a singer, traditionally, music is reserved for the griot caste, and the Keïta are a family of princes. He was rejected by his family and left for Bamako in 1968. He joined saxophonist Tidiani Koné's group, the "Rail Band De Bamako". Then in 1973, he joined the group "Les Ambassadeurs", then he moved to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. In 1978, he recorded his first album "Mandjou" there. In 1980, he recorded two records in the United States: "Primpin" and "Tounkan". In 1984, he left Abidjan to return to Bamako with his family. This year he is participating in the Angoulême mixed music festival. He met with success with the French public, and came to settle in France in Montreuil. The following year, he participated in the recording of a collective album Tam tam pour l'Afrique for the benefit of Ethiopia. In 1986, he recorded the album, "Soro", which propelled Salif Keita onto the international scene.
7.3The Golden Ball
1994

Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute to Cole Porter
1990
6.5Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
1988
6.8The Lion Child
1993

One World, One Voice
1990
7.5Africa Rising
2019
9.0Mosaïque
1976
6.3Genesis
1999
8.5Feel Like Going Home
2003

Salif Keita: World Music Portrait
2004

Salif Keïta - Festival de jazz de Leverkusen 2024
2024

Salif Keita & Les Ambassadeurs - Jazz Open à Stuttgart
1995