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Omara "Bombino" Moctar (in
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ⴱⵓⵎⴱⵉⵏⵓ; born 1980) is a
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singer-songwriter and guitarist from
Niger Niger, officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is a unitary state Geography of Niger#Political geography, bordered by Libya to the Libya–Niger border, north-east, Chad to the Chad–Niger border, east ...
. His music is sung in
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and often addresses Tuareg geopolitical concerns. Bombino is the subject of the documentary film '' Agadez, the Music and the Rebellion''.


Biography


Youth and musical beginnings

Bombino was born in 1980 in Tidene,
Niger Niger, officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is a unitary state Geography of Niger#Political geography, bordered by Libya to the Libya–Niger border, north-east, Chad to the Chad–Niger border, east ...
, a
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encampment about 80 kilometers northeast of
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. He is a member of the Ifoghas tribe, which belongs to the Kel Air Tuareg federation. Following the outbreak of the Tuareg Rebellion in 1990, Bombino, along with his father and grandmother, was forced to flee to neighboring Algeria for safety. During this time, visiting relatives left behind a guitar, and Bombino began to teach himself how to play. He later studied with renowned Tuareg guitarist Haja Bebe. Bebe asked him to join his band where he gained the nickname "Bombino", which is derived from the Italian word "bambino", meaning 'little child'. While living in Algeria and Libya in his teen years, Bombino and his friends watched videos of
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,
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and others to learn their styles. He worked as both a musician and a herder in the desert near Tripoli. By 1997, Bombino had returned to
Agadez Agadez ( Air Tamajeq: ⴰⴶⴰⴷⴰⵣ, ''Agadaz''), formerly spelled Agadès, is the fifth largest city in Niger, with a population of 110,497 based on the 2012 census. The capital of the eponymous Agadez Region, the city lies in the Sahara ...
and began life as a professional musician.


Recordings and unrest in Niger

Filmmaker Hisham Mayet managed to track down and record Bombino and his electric band in 2007 during a wedding performance. That recording takes up one side of the original vinyl release of ''Group Bombino – Guitars from Agadez, vol. 2'', released in 2009 by Sublime Frequencies. The A-side contains acoustic performances, in the 'dry guitar' style. Later in 2007, tensions grew again in Niger and ultimately erupted into another Tuareg Rebellion. The government, hoping to thwart the rebellion in all its forms, banned guitars for the Tuareg, as the instrument was seen as a symbol of rebellion. Bombino remarked in an interview, "I do not see my guitar as a gun but rather as a hammer with which to help build the house of the Tuareg people." Additionally, two of Bombino's fellow musicians were executed, and he was forced into exile in neighboring
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.


International career, and return home

Bombino then joined Tidawt, a band by Nigerien musician Hasso Akotey, which performed in North America in an exhibit of Tuareg art organized by the Cantor Center for Visual Arts. While there, Tidawt was invited by saxophonist
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to perform in his new album of
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versions, ''Stone's World: The Rolling Stones Project Volume 2'', where they played in a cover of " Hey Negrita", with band members
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and
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. Bombino later said he had never heard of The Rolling Stones, given that white rock musicians do not have a strong following in Africa. In January 2010, Bombino was able to return to his home in Agadez. To celebrate the end of the conflict, a large concert was organized at the base of the Grand Mosque in Agadez, having received the blessing of the
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. Bombino and his band played to over a thousand people at the concert, all dancing and celebrating the end of their struggle. The footage was also recorded for a documentary, ''Agadez, the Music and the Rebellion''. While Bombino lived in exile in
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa, bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. It covers an area of 274,223 km2 (105,87 ...
, filmmaker Ron Wyman, having heard cassette recordings of his music, tracked him down and encouraged Bombino to properly record his music. Bombino agreed, and the two of them, with the help of Chris Decato, produced an album together in Agadez. The recordings culminated in his album ''Agadez'', released in April 2011. ''Agadez'' debuted at the top of the
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World Chart. The success of ''Agadez'' attracted many musical stars to Bombino including
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of
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. In June 2012, Auerbach began producing Bombino's second international solo album titled ''Nomad''. ''Nomad'' was released by
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on April 2, 2013 and debuted at number one on the iTunes World Chart and Billboard World Chart. The album garnered him acclaim as a "virtuoso". In the meantime, war broke out again in Mali, and a few months after that Bombino and
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played a show in Paris, where they confirmed the idea of their music as essentially rebellious. Bombino began a concert tour of the United States in May 2013. The tour includes appearances at major music festivals, including
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and The
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. In 2013, Bombino was also invited to open for
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,
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and
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. On April 1, 2016, Bombino released ''Azel''. It was produced by
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Pitchfork's Andy Beta notes that the record "features a sublime iteration of desert blues that's both authentic and ambitious." For his sixth studio album, '' Deran'', Bombino recorded in Casablanca at Studio HIBA, a recording studio owned by the king of Morocco. In May 2018, ahead of the album's release, the music blog, ''Noisey'', called Bombino "the World's Best Guitarist™." Then, on the day before ''Deran'''s release, Bombino was dubbed "the Sultan of Shred" by ''
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'', a nickname that was then adopted by several news outlets around the world. ''Deran'' was officially released on May 18, 2018, and was received with widespread acclaim for both its musicality and its embracement of culture and heritage. Jason Heller of NPR wrote that Bombino's performance on the album "speaks and breathes across centuries." Deran was nominated in the category of Best World Music Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Bombino is the first Nigerien artist to be nominated for a Grammy award. In 2021, Bombino released ''Live in Amsterdam'', and in 2023, he released ''Sahel'', both on Partisan Records.


Discography

* 2009 – ''Group Bombino – Guitars from Agadez, vol. 2'' ( Sublime Frequencies) * 2010 – ''Agamgam 2004'' (Reaktion) * 2011 – ''Agadez'' (
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) * 2013 – ''Nomad'' ( Nonesuch) * 2016 – '' Azel'' (
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) * 2017 – "
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" by
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(guest performance) * 2018 – '' Deran'' (Partisan) * 2020 – ''Live In Amsterdam'' (Partisan) * 2023 – ''Sahel'' (Partisan)


References


Further reading

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External links


Bombino's Official Website

Bombino on Cumbancha

''Agadez, the Music and the Rebellion'' Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bombino 1980 births Living people Nigerien Berbers Berber musicians Nigerien desert blues musicians Tuareg people Nonesuch Records artists Blues guitarists People from Agadez 21st-century guitarists 21st-century Nigerien male singers Male guitarists Nigerien guitarists Berber-language singers of Niger Desert blues musicians Tuareg culture