“It Might Get Loud” gave us a celebration of musicians and their electric guitars. Now the documentary “Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love” (opened September 4 at Reading Gaslamp Stadium Theaters) ...
Youssou N'Dour (also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour; born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter, musician, composer, occasional actor, businessman, and politician. In 2004, Rolling ...
Youssou NDour not only has an enormous respect for the traditional music of his home country, Senegal, but views that music percussion-based, with lyrics focused on praise for the divine as the ...
Senegalese singer and songwriter Youssou N'Dour tries to create a more positive image of Islamic culture in Africa with his music. Jeffrey Brown speaks with N'Dour about his music and his message.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. NDOUR is the GRAMMY Award-winning musician and cultural icon from the ...
Banjul, the Gambia — It's very vivid that whatever Youssou Ndour hums as song Senegambian fans go back and forth in the joy of ndaga symbolic open-and-close dance. But is it the big name he already ...
Voltaire, the great philosopher of the French Englightenment at the end of the 18th century, once observed that all politicians should learn musical harmony. Sometimes we see the counterpart: ...
The Grammy winner owns a radio station and a newspaper that routinely highlight corruption in the West African nation. By The Associated Press Youssou Ndour Speaks - H 2012 DAKAR, Senegal — World ...
Senegalese pop superstar and former Minister of Tourism of Senegal Youssou NDOUR will be in the US for a few shows this spring, including NYC’s Carnegie Hall on May 13. Tickets for that show are on ...
The mysterious rhythms and melodies which constitute the music of Africa, has been, and continues to be, a vital source of influence and inspiration to the rest of the world. Though African artists ...
Part concert film, part narrative, the film isn't fully successful on either level, coming across more like an overlong DVD extra than a fully stand-alone work. By THR Staff A celebratory portrait of ...