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Rubén González Fontanills
Rubén González Fontanills
Cuban musician
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Positive Black Soul
Positive Black Soul
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Youssou N’Dour
Youssou N’Dour
Senegalese politician and singer-songwriter
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Doudou N'Diaye Rose
Doudou N'Diaye Rose
Senegalese musician
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Cheikh Lô
Cheikh Lô
Senegalese musician
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Baaba Maal
Baaba Maal
Senegalese poet and singer
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Ismaël Lô
Ismaël Lô
Senegalese musician
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Viviane Chidid
Viviane Chidid
Senegalese singer
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Charles Munch
Charles Munch
French musician
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Ali Farka Touré
Ali Farka Touré
Malian musician
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Wendo Kolosoy
Wendo Kolosoy
Democratic Republic of the Congo musician
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Aïyb Dieng
Aïyb Dieng
Senegalese musician
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Ramon Goose
Ramon Goose
English blues rock guitarist, singer and record producer
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Xavier Desandre Navarre
Xavier Desandre Navarre
musician
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Julia Sarr
Julia Sarr
Senegalese singer
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Habib Faye
Habib Faye
Senegalese musicians
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Richard Parry
Richard Parry
Canadian musician, composer and producer
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Wasis Diop
Wasis Diop
Senegalese musician
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Mamadou Sidiki Diabaté
Mamadou Sidiki Diabaté
Malian musician
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Electric Light Orchestra
Electric Light Orchestra
British band
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Daara J
Daara J
musical duo
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Paul Kuentz
Paul Kuentz
French conductor
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Orchestra Baobab is a Senegalese band established in 1970 as the house band of the Baobab Club in Dakar. Many of the band's original members had previously played with Star Band de Dakar in the 1960s. Directed by timbalero and vocalist Balla Sidibé, the group features saxophonists Issa Cissoko and Thierno Koité, two singers, two guitarists and a rhythm section with drums, congas and bass guitar. Since their formation, the band has predominantly played a mix of son cubano, Wolof music, and to a lesser extent Mande musical traditions.

Orchestra Baobab became one of the dominant African bands of the 1970s, recording 20 albums before their breakup in 1987, which occurred as a result of the increase in popularity of mbalax, a more contemporary genre of Senegalese music. In the years following their disbandment, World Circuit released several of their albums on CD, making the band very popular among world music fans in the UK and the rest of Europe. This prompted their reformation in 2001, which was followed by the recording of a new album, Specialist in All Styles. The group continues to tour extensively and has released two more studio albums, Made in Dakar (2007) and Tribute to Ndiouga Dieng (2017).