Etoile De Dakar lyrics
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Artist's albums
Immigrés
1988 · album
Absa Gueye
2022 · album
Guajira Ven
2019 · single
Star 70s
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 1
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 2
2009 · EP
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 3
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 4
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 5
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 6
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 7
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 8
2009 · album
Star Band de Dakar, Vol. 9
2009 · album
Tolou Badou Ndiaye
2009 · album
Volume 5 - Maleo
2009 · album
Xalis
2009 · EP
Volume 1 - Absa Gueye
2007 · album
Volume 2 - Thiapathioly
2007 · album
Volume 3 - Lay Suma Lay
2007 · album
Volume 4 - Khaley étoile
2007 · album
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Biography
Etoile De Dakar was one of the most influential bands to come out of Senegal. Best known for its work with vocalist Yassour N'Dour, a member from 1975 to 1978, the group created a Latin-tinged style of African pop that influenced such western artists as Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon and David Byrne. The roots of the Etoile De Dakar were planted in 1960 when Ibra Kasse, owner of the Miami Club in Dakar, assembled members of two bands -- Guinea Band De Dakar and Star Band De Senui -- and created a supergroup, known initially as The Star Band. Although it reached its apex with the arrival of N'Dour in 1975, The Star Band splintered three years later when several members left with N'Dour to form Etoile De Dakar. Relocating to Paris in 1983, the group changed its name to Super Etoile. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi