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Bako Dagnon (1948 or 1953 – 7 July 2015) was a
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Ma ...
an
griot A griot (; ; Manding: jali or jeli (in N'Ko: , ''djeli'' or ''djéli'' in French spelling); Serer: kevel or kewel / okawul; Wolof: gewel) is a West African historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet, and/or musician. The griot is a repos ...
singer. She is considered to be a popular representative of
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culture and has released several records in local languages.


Early life

Bako Dagnon was born in the little village of Golobladji, around 20 kilometers away from Kita in a family of
griot A griot (; ; Manding: jali or jeli (in N'Ko: , ''djeli'' or ''djéli'' in French spelling); Serer: kevel or kewel / okawul; Wolof: gewel) is a West African historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet, and/or musician. The griot is a repos ...
s and n'goni players. The origins of her family can be traced back to the time of Sundiata Keita. In her birth village, she learned the songs from
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from her grandmother and those from
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from her mother, while her grandfather who had fought with
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taught her battlefields songs. Her mother died when Bako Dagnon was seven years old, her father sent her into the care of a childless wife of a griot in Kita. Because she was badly treated that she finally left her adopted family later on to study the stories of the Mandinka Empire before its colonisation (the "tariku") with the grand Mandinka griot Kele Monson Diabate.


Career


First success

In 1966, Bako Dagnon gave her first public concert in Kita during the local edition of the "Youth Week" (''Semaine de la Jeunesse''). This event had been created by the first president
Modibo Keïta Modibo Keïta (4 June 1915 – 16 May 1977) was the first President of Mali (1960–1968) and the Prime Minister of the Mali Federation. He espoused a form of African socialism. Youth Keïta was born in Bamako-Coura, a neighborhood of Ba ...
to "boost the cultural traditions of Mali". She performed a
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song in Bambara, ''Yirijanko Le'', for which she won an award that allowed her to participate at the regional edition of the "Youth Week" of
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the following year. There she won again and performed at the national competition, the Bamako Biennale. Following these successes she performed regularly with the Regional Orchestra of Kita. In Bamako, she sang on weddings and gained popularity.


Work with the Ensemble Instrumental National

On demand of the Minister of Arts, Sports and Culture of the time, in 1974, Bako Dagnon joined Mali's National Instrumental Ensemble (''Ensemble Instrumental National'' or EIN) which had been established shortly after the declaration of independence in 1961. The EIN was the most prestigious music ensemble in the country and consisted of about forty of the best Malian musicians. Although Bako Dagnon didn't live in Bamako but in Kita with her husband and children, she regularly performed with the EIN. She also joined the EIN on a concert tour in Korea and China, where she played for
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. Her performances led to an increase of her own reputation and the one of the EIN as well. She gained notoriety in the whole of Mali with the song ''Tiga Monyonko'' (meaning "while peeling peanuts") which remains one of her most popular songs.


Career without the EIN

It was only in 1980 that the singer chose to move to Bamako with her children. After a serious road accident, Bako Dagnon decided to leave the National Instrumental Ensemble of Mali which at the time was also suffering from a lack of funding and the omnipresent government corruption. In 1990, she was offered a record deal by an Indian music producer from
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and registered her first cassette record. After the recording of a second cassette, the production company disappeared in the midst of the
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. In the 1990s, Bako Dagnon continued giving public and private concerts. She did no recordings until the beginning of the 2000s when she also managed in gaining popularity outside of Mali. She participated on the albums ''Mandekalou'' (2004) and ''Mandekalou II'' (2006) of the Mandika griot collective of the same name of
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. She also appeared on the song ''Donso Ke'' on the album ''Electro Bamako'' (2006) by Marc Minelli. Her first international solo album, ''Titati'', was again produced by Ibrahima Sylla and appeared on his label Syllart Records in 2007. François Bréant was the musical director. ''Sidiba'', her seventh album, was released two years later. The song ''Le guide de la révolution'' was the only song in French and was released as a single. On 14 January 2009, Bako Dagnon was made a knight of the
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.


Death

Bako Dagnon died on 7 July 2015 at around six in the morning at the Hospital of Point-G in
Bamako Bamako ( bm, ߓߡߊ߬ߞߐ߬ ''Bàmakɔ̌'', ff, 𞤄𞤢𞤥𞤢𞤳𞤮 ''Bamako'') is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2009 population of 1,810,366 and an estimated 2022 population of 2.81 million. It is located on the Niger Rive ...
after a long illness. Her funeral was organised the following day in the neighbourhood Hamdallaye ACI 2000 where she had been living. The funeral took place in the presence of numerous personalities, including members of the government and
Keïta Aminata Maiga Keïta Aminata Maiga, also known as Aminata Maïga Keïta, is a Malian healthcare, public health, and children's advocate, and the widow of former President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta. Under this capacity, she served as the First Lady of Mali from 4 ...
, the
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from 2013 to 2020.


Discography (incomplete)

* 2004: ''Mandekalou: The Art and Soul of the Mande Griots I'' (Album as part of the griot collective Mandekalou) * 2006: ''Mandekalou: The Art and Soul of the Mande Griots II'' (Album as part of the griot collective Mandekalou) * 2007: ''Titati '' (Solo album) * 2009: ''Sidiba'' (Solo album) * 2010: ''Le guide de la révolution'' (Solo single)


References

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