Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna
Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna
Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna
Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna
Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna
Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna
Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna

Tinariwen + Ayoub Houmanna

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Tinariwen is a Malian music band playing African blues, founded in 1982 in the Tuarenian rebel camp in Libya. The group actively supports the long-standing struggle of this Saharan people with an independent country that performs in Europe and North America. Part of the band's songs in French. Subject covered in the compositions of Tinariwen affected by the problems of contemporary Tuaregs, invoked with a view to wandering the world. Local politician Iyad Ag Ghali even sponsored grouping in his contribution to popularizing knowledge about Tuareg culture in the world. Formation has traditional African music. Tinariwen's music for African blues, the rhythm of the traditional music of the South Sahara region, the sounds of the desert. The history of the group begins in 1982 in the country of Tunisia in Libya, to become a guitar after the spirit rebels began their journey to the world stage. Tinariwen is the first band from this culture that uses the guitar, according to Robert Plan (Led Zeppelin) and Thoma Yorke (Radiohead), the group will quickly gain as a rock band.

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Tinariwen
Ayoub Houmanna
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