Amadou Diagne and Griselda Sanderson are two musicians with roots almost 3,000 miles apart. Amadou is from Senegal in West Africa and his beautiful songwriting is accompanied by bluesy guitar and violin, his playing strongly influenced by the Kora, a West African harp. Griselda’s love of West and North African music has seen her work with a number of artists. Her solo album Harpaphonics was listed in the top 10 Best World Music albums of 2009 by The Sunday Times.
Amadou Diagne and Griselda Sanderson are two musicians with roots almost 3,000 miles apart. Amadou is from Senegal in West Africa and his beautiful songwriting is accompanied by bluesy guitar and violin, his playing strongly influenced by the Kora, a West African harp. Griselda’s love of West and North African music has seen her work with a number of artists. Her solo album Harpaphonics was listed in the top 10 Best World Music albums of 2009 by The Sunday Times.