Zani Diabaté (1947-2011) |
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| Biography | |
| Zani Diabaté, prominent guitar player in the Super
Djata Band, one of the most popular bands from Bamako during the 1980s, joined the Ballet
National in 1963, where he sang, danced and played guitar, kora, balafon and percussion. In his spare time,
he would play in Harmonica Jazz, where he played harmonica, and later he formed the
Ganoua Band with Daouda Sangaré on
kamalen n'goni and on vocals, and with Maré Sanogo on
djembé.
In the early 1970s, the Ganoua Band was appointed
the third National Orchestra of Mali (Formation C). When they were left without work, Zani and his fellow band members decided
to switch to a private band which they named (Super) Djata Band. It was in 1974 that they started recording for Radio Mali. Prominent singer Daouda "Flani" Sangaré was invited to join the Ballet National in 1968, where he introduced his friend Alou Fané. The two recorded more traditional influenced kamalen n'goni music together for Radio Mali in 1968, a recording that was later released by the Ivorian label Disco Club Bagoué. The sound of Super Djata, based on the, compared to the mellow malinke sound of for instance the Rail Band, hard hitting Bambara rhythms and melodies, is highly coloured by the outstanding guitar playing by Zani Diabaté. Since the late 1980s, band members Dounanké Koita and Bamba Dembélé left the Super Djata Band and started solo careers. Zani was appointed since a few years as the director of the National Ballet du Mali and played only occasionally. He left the Super Djata Band to his son. Sadly, Zani passed away in January 2011 after brain damage he suffered from a stroke on 9 December 2010, when entering a Paris studio in order to record with his son and Flani's son. Flani, Alou and his brother Bakary preceded him years ago. Band members in 1987: Zani Diabaté († 4 January 2011) lead guitar; Daouda "Flani" Sangaré († 12 January 2008) lead vocals; Alou Fané († 1994) vocals; Mamadou "Johnny" Diabaté vocals; Dounanké Koita guitar; Abou Camara bass; Bamba Dembélé congas; Bakary Diabaté (Zani's younger brother, † around 1988) percussion / balafon; Lamoussa Diabaté drums; Mamadou "Gorguy" Sylla sax Zani was born: 1947 Super Djata was created: 1969 as Ganoua Band, then Orchestre National C, and finally as Super Djata Style: modernised bambara music |
Zani live 1987 |
| Discography |
| Title | Year | Label | Remarks |
| Tientalaw | 2012 | Stern's Music STCD 1113 | Zani's last recordings |
| Kabako Zani | 2008 | Kanaga System Krush KSK | Acoustic recording |
| Ni Zani Mana | 200? | Mali K7 S.A. | Cassette |
| Super Djata | 1988 | Mango CID 9899 | First release in 1985 by Milady Music |
| Live | 1987? | Milady Music 10023 | Recorded in March 1987 in Amsterdam |
| Zani Diabaté et le Super Djata Band | 1985 | Milady Music MM 85-1001 | |
| Vol. 3 | 1984 | Omogidi Music | LP |
| Vol. 2 | 1983 | Omogidi Music | LP |
| Volume 2 | 1983 | Musique Mondiale MAD 004 | LP |
| Le Super Djata Band du Mali - en super forme | 1982 | Musique Mondiale MAD 003 | LP |
| Volume 2 | 1981/2 | Discorama ML 02 | LP |
| Authentique 80 | 1980 | Discorama ML 01 | LP |
| Sources: |
| http://wrldsrv.blogspot.com http://www.radioafrica.com.au/Discographies/Malian.html |