Angélique Kidjo

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Official Site: http://wwwusers.imaginet.fr/~kidjo/


Afro-funk, reggae, samba, salsa, gospel, jazz, Zairean rhumba, zouk, and makossa are combined through the music of soulful Benin-born, Paris-based vocalist Angélique Kidjo. Since the release of her self-produced debut solo album, Pretty, in 1988, Kidjo has been embraced by the international press. Her albums have been strengthened by contributions from top-notch guest musicians and producers. Parakou, her first internationally distributed album, featured jazz keyboardist Jasper van't Hof, the leader of Pili Pili, a Holland-based Afro-jazz band with whom Kidjo had performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1987. Logozo, recorded in Miami in 1991 and produced by Joe Galdo of Miami Sound Machine, featured Branford Marsalis on saxophone. Marsalis later performed on Kidjo's album Oremi. The album features Kidjo singing duets with Cassandra Wilson ("Never Know") and Kelly Price ("Open Your Eyes"). Kidjo's most ambitious album, Fifa (1996), featured more than 100 percussionists, flutists, cowbell, and berimbau players, singers, and dancers from Benin and one track featuring Carlos Santana. Kidjo's husband, Jean Hébrail, a French bass player and composer she met in 1987, has played a major role in the recording of her albums.

The daughter of an actress, dancer, and theatrical producer, Kidjo was born in Quidah, a coastal city in the West African country of Benin. Inheriting her mother's love of performing, she made her stage debut with her mother's theatrical troupe. Inspired by the rock, pop, and soul music of Jimi Hendrix, Santana, Miriam Makeba, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin, she was singing professionally by her 20th birthday. Although she recorded an album, Pretty (produced by Cameroon-based vocalist Ekambi Brilliant), that yielded a hit single, "Ninive," the oppressive political environment of Benin led her to relocate to Paris in 1980. Although modern technology and electronics played an important role in the recording of her first four albums, Kidjo returned to her traditional roots with Fifa. Armed with eight-track tape recorders and microphones, Kidjo and a team of engineers traveled to Benin to record traditional musicians, singers, and dancers. The album was completed during recording sessions in Paris, London, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. With her next album, 1998's Oremi, Kidjo returned to her futuristic approach. Incorporating elements of hip-hop and Afro-Celtic grooves, Oremi featured a reconstructed interpretation of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)."

Kidjo's enthusiastic presence was evident on the video of her international hit "Agolo," from her album Aye (1994). Produced by Will Mowatt of Soul II Soul and longtime Prince collaborator David Z, the video was nominated for a Grammy Award. Kidjo's songs have been featured on the soundtracks of such films as My Favorite Season, Street Fighter, and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. As the new millennium got underway, Kidjo signed to Columbia and prepped for her major-label debut. Exploring musical elements of her native Benin to that of northeastern Brazil, Black Ivory Soul was released in 2002. Oyaya!, which featured a collaboration with Dave Matthews, was issued two years later. Kidjo then joined forces with Razor & Tie for the May 2007 release of Djin Djin. A second Razor & Tie album, Õÿö, followed in 2010 and featured guest spots from Roy Hargrove, John Legend, and Dianne Reeves. Spirit Rising, A CD and DVD representation of an uplifting live special Kidjo taped at WGBH Studios, appeared from Razor & Tie in 2012. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi

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    Singer Angelique Kidjo revisits childhood favorites
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    Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up," which features John Legend, and Aretha Franklin's "Baby I Love You ... Singer Angelique Kidjo revisits childhood favor...
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    Angelique Kidjo, Donald Harrison Jr., Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, The Bad Plus, Ben Allison Confirmed for Freihofer's Jazz Festival
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    perform with The Newport All Stars: Howard Alden, Lew Tabackin, Anat Cohen, Randy Brecker, Peter Washington and Lewis Nash. Freihofer's Jazz Festival'...
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    A Tribute to Brazilian Tropicalia with David Byrne, Beck, Brazilian Girls, Angelique Kidjo and More
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    David Byrne, Beck, José González, Beirut, Brazilian Girls, Angelique Kidjo, Javelin, of Montreal, Devendra Banhart, Stuart Bogie's Superhuman Happines...
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    Angelique Kidjo, Gary Clark Jr., Shaggy and More Join The Roots at the Bowl
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    The Roots celebrated the holidays at the club last Thursday as part of the 5th annual Okayplayer Holiday Jam. The night included short performances by...
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    Jackson Browne, John Sebastian, Gomez, Angelique Kidjo and David Johansen Join Rolling Stones Tribute
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    Jackson Browne, John Sebastian, Gomez, Angelique Kidjo, David Johansen, Juliette Lewis and Ian Hunter are the final additions to the upcoming The Musi...
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  • May 30 Thursday
    Charleston, SC, US Unknown venue
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  • May 31 Friday
    Miami, FL, US Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
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  • Jun 15 Saturday
    Los Angeles, CA, US Hollywood Bowl
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  • Jun 28 Friday
    Laytonville, CA, US Black Oak Ranch
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  • Sep 13 Friday
    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Cidade do Rock
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Discography

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  • Spirit Rising (2012)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Spirit Rising (2012)
    WGBH
  • Õÿö (2010)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Õÿö (2010)
    Razor & Tie
  • Djin Djin (2007)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Djin Djin (2007)
    Virgin
  • Oyaya! (2004)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Oyaya! (2004)
    Columbia
  • Black Ivory Soul (2002)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Black Ivory Soul (2002)
    Columbia
  • Oremi (1998)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Oremi (1998)
    PolyGram
  • Fifa (1996)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Fifa (1996)
    Mango
  • Aye (1994)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Aye (1994)
    Mango
  • Logozo (1991)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Logozo (1991)
    Mango
  • Parakou (1990)
    Angélique Kidjo
    Parakou (1990)
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