‘At night, his guitar comes into my mind’ : Amadou and Mariam’s surviving singer on life after (…)
As Amadou and Mariam, the blind couple tenaciously carved out a career as one of Africa’s biggest global acts. Now, after Amadou’s death this year, his wife tells the story of their first posthumous album On 4 April, Amadou Bagayoko died suddenly, aged 70, in Bamako, Mali. The country’s ministry (…)
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