Grammy Award nominee Amadou Bagayoko dies after 'long illness'

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Grammy-Nominated Malian Musician Amadou Bagayoko Passes Away at 70

Renowned Malian singer and guitarist Amadou Bagayoko, celebrated as one half of the acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, has died at the age of 70. The Grammy-nominated musician passed away after a protracted illness, as confirmed by his son-in-law. News of the death of the beloved Malian artist reached the public after his manager, Yannick Tardy, reported that Bagayoko was hospitalized due to exhaustion and subsequently died in his hometown of Bamako on Friday. Among the first to offer condolences was Mali’s Minister of Culture, Mamou Daff, who lauded the music legend on national television.

Musical Partnership and Recognition

Amadou Bagayoko’s musical journey was intrinsically linked to his wife, Mariam Doumbia. Affectionately known as the “blind couple from Mali,” both Amadou and Mariam faced visual impairment. Amadou lost his sight at 16, while Mariam became blind at the age of five due to complications from untreated measles. Despite these challenges, their musical talent shone brightly, earning them accolades, including BBC awards for their distinctive Malian blues sound. Notably, Amadou & Mariam composed and performed “Celebrate the Day,” the official anthem for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Their global impact extended to performances at major US festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza, as well as the UK’s Glastonbury Festival.

Grammy Nomination and Presidential Acclaim

Their critically acclaimed album, “Welcome to Mali,” received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 52nd annual ceremony, underscoring their international recognition. Adding to their accolades, Amadou and Mariam were honored with a personal meeting with then-US President Barack Obama. In 2024, Amadou fondly recalled the encounter, stating, “There were many musicians, many artists there. And Barack Obama came to meet us.” Mariam added, “We talked a bit. Barack Obama told us that he liked our music. Malian music, too. We were very, very happy.” This meeting highlighted their cultural significance and global appeal.

Life and Career

Born in 1954, Amadou Bagayoko’s visual impairment began in his teenage years due to a congenital cataract. He pursued his passion for music at Mali’s Institute for the Young Blind, where he met Mariam. Their musical collaboration began in 1980, marking the inception of the iconic duo Amadou & Mariam. Together, they raised three children, including their son Sam, who has also followed in their musical footsteps.

Tributes and Legacy

Official Condolences

The Ministry of Culture of Mali released a statement expressing their “deep sorrow” upon learning of the passing of artist Amadou Bagayoko. The statement emphasized Amadou’s profound influence on both the Malian and international music scene, recognizing him as a “blind man who made his mark.”

Fan Tributes

Online platforms have been flooded with tributes from fans and fellow musicians. Social media users shared heartfelt messages:

  • One user tweeted: “Rip Amadou Bagayoko, thanks for some great live experiences. Now I know what we listening to all day.”
  • Another echoed the sentiment: “Amadou Bagayoko from Amadou and Mariam died. I saw them perform in Dublin a few years ago and the gig was electric – all sorts of people at it, dancing in their seats in the National Concert Hall.”
  • A further tribute noted: “Sad to hear on #r4today that Amadou Bagayoko has died. Was looking forward to next month’s Amadou & Mariam Brighton Dome show.”

These messages reflect the deep impact Amadou Bagayoko and Amadou & Mariam had on audiences worldwide, celebrating his life and musical contributions.


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