Bombino Begins North American Tour This Weekend

By: May. 24, 2013
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Beginning this weekend at the Sasquatch Festival, Tuareg guitarist, singer, and songwriter Omara "Bombino" Moctar will tour North America with a full band. The performances will feature material from Bombino's new album, Nomad (Nonesuch Records, April 2), which The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach helmed the recording at his Nashville studio, Easy Eye Sound. Please see below for an itinerary, which includes major festivals, headlining appearances, and shows with Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters, Gogol Bordello and (Nonesuch Records label mates) Amadou & Mariam.

Nomad has earned considerable praise. A four-star review of the album in Rolling Stone called Bombino "a new guitar hero." The Los Angeles Times described Nomad as "a killer document for anyone who has ever appreciated a master player make magic on a Fender."

Before 2009, Bombino was little known outside Saharan Africa, where his career consisted of regionally available cassettes and roles in local bands. In the last few years, he has begun to find a following abroad. He sold out venues across the U.S. in his first tour here, in 2011, and has garnered the praise of outlets ranging from Pitchfork to NPR's Fresh Air, whose critic Milo Miles called Bombino "a young performer with the charisma and probing imagination to become the first Tuareg star." Auerbach became a fan after a friend saw Bombino perform and thought Auerbach might appreciate his unique style of desert blues.

Born and raised in Niger, in and around the northern city of Agadez, Bombino is a member of the Tuareg Ifoghas tribe, a nomadic people descended from the Berbers of North Africa. The Tuareg people have fought the Niger government to secure their rights on numerous occasions, causing Bombino and his family to flee several times. During one such exile, relatives visiting from the front lines of the rebellion left behind a guitar, and Bombino began teaching himself to play it. He eventually studied with the renowned Tuareg guitarist Haja Bebe, who asked him to join his band, where he acquired the nickname Bombino-a variation on the Italian word for "little child."

While living in Algeria and Libya in his teen years, Bombino's friends played him videos of Jimi Hendrix and Mark Knopfler, among others, which they watched over and over in an effort to master their licks. Bombino worked regularly as a musician and also as a herder in the desert near Tripoli, spending many hours alone watching the animals and practicing his guitar. Eventually, Bombino returned to Niger, where he continued to play with a number of local bands. As his legend grew, a Spanish documentary film crew helped Bombino record his first album, Group Bombino's Guitars from Agadez Vol. 2, which became a local radio hit.

In 2009, Bombino met filmmaker Ron Wyman, who had heard a cassette of Bombino's music while traveling near Agadez. Wyman was enchanted by Bombino's music and spent a year seeking him out, eventually tracking him down to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, where he was in exile after two band members were killed in a rebellion. (The Tuaregs have since put down their arms and returned to Niger.) Wyman featured Bombino in a documentary he was filming about the Tuareg and also produced his 2011 solo album, Agadez.


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