Lamin Saho
Gambian musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lamin Saho is a kora player, vocalist, griot, and the leader of the band Roots and Culture.[1] He lives in The Gambia, in West Africa, and he is the oldest son of the Yankuba Saho, who was a griot also.[1]
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There are a lot of kora players in The Gambia, but Lamin is very talented and he has the intention to keep the traditional kora music alive, but he has given it a personal touch. He is well known in The Gambia for his music.[1]
Discography
Saba Miniamba
- Ebrima Bojang (Lamin Saho)
- Keba Njouga (Lamin Kuyateh)
- Mbanilay (Traditional)
- Miniamba (Traditional)
- Tumarankeh (Lamin Saho)
- Kelleh (Lamin Saho)
- Kaira (Traditional)
- Saho (Lamin Saho)
- Njangu Kelelehlu (Traditional)
Minimba Live
No track list available
Jung Kelefa
- Jola Kelefa (Traditional)
- Dawda Sanneh (Jung Kelefa)
- Nkana Keleleh (Lamin Saho)
- Conkoba (Traditional)
- Mbamba Bojang (Mbaye Konteh)
References
External links
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