Saturday, December 15, 2018
Ne La Thiass by Cheikh Lo
Rebecca Gaskin Gain is an accomplished business and legal advisor with extensive investment planning and management experience. When she isn’t working, she is a fan of indigenous African music from Congo and Senegal. One of Rebecca Gaskin Gain’s favorite Senegalese singers is Cheikh Lo.
A native of Burkina Faso, Senegal, Cheikh Lo taught himself to play guitar and drums as a child. At the age of 21, he got his professional start as percussionist with the popular regional group Orchestra Volta Jazz.
Cheikh Lo established himself as a viable solo artist in 1996 with the release of his debut album Ne La Thiass. Roughly translated as “gone in a flash,” Ne La Thiass blends the Mande, Wolof, and Congolese musical styles of West Africa with the Cuban music that first rose to popularity in Africa during Cheikh Lo’s youth.
Senaglese superstar Youssou N’Dour decided to produce this benchmark album after hearing a rough demo of Cheikh Lo’s music. The musicians backing Mr. Lo on Ne La Thiass hailed from Youssou N’Dour’s band, Super Etoile.
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