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Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma was born on 1963 in Guinea. Discover Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma worth at the age of 60 years old? Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Guinea. We have estimated
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In 2003, Kourouma and Ogawa were married. That same year, his master, Famoudou Konate, released Kourouma from his apprenticeship and proclaimed Kourouma a master drummer and drum builder in his own right.
In September 2002 Kourouma released his own solo CD, The Great Panther of Guinea, Mamady “WADABA” Kourouma – Oroko Kan! which received rave reviews.
In 2001, Kourouma planned to record his first CD in his home village, Oroko, to do his part in traditional music preservation. But in January of that year, the village burned to the ground. Recording efforts turned into aid efforts. All the drums had burned. The Oroko Fund was created and in February 2002, after a year of fundraising, Kourouma, and American percussionist, Keio Ogawa, presented the people of Oroko with over 500 pounds of clothes and a full set of drums. Since then, money raised by the Oroko Fund has, each year, aided projects for the poor in Oroko, including food, clothing, medical and school supplies, and, most recently, a second clean well for the village.
Mamady Keita, 22-year lead drummer for Ballet Joliba, also of Guinea, took notice of Kourouma's playing skills as well. In January 1995, Kourouma appeared on Mamady Keita's Mogobalu CD, and again recorded with him in February 1996 on Keita's Hamana CD. Kourouma toured with Keita, Konate, and the rest of Mogobalu (“the Masters”) to Japan in August of that year, where he was featured as a lead drummer.
Kourouma also appeared on two of Famoudou Konate's CDs: Rhythmen und Lieder aus Guinea, recorded in Conakry in December 1995 and produced in Germany, where Wadaba is pictured on the cover in full traditional drumming regalia, and also on the French CD, Guinee: Percussions et Chants Malinke with Famoudou Konate maitre-djembe & l’Ensemble Hamana Dan Ba, recorded in February 1998.
In 1993 he became the primary apprentice of the legendary djembe master Famoudou Konaté. Since then he has toured in Germany, Japan, and the United States, teaching and performing with Konaté and Mamady Keïta, and with his own group, Annye Ben. Kourouma has appeared on four CDs, plus his own CD, Oroko Kan. In 2003, Famoudou Konaté released him from his apprenticeship, and proclaimed him a master drummer and drum builder in his own right. He is a director for the charity organization, the Oroko Fund, and featured instructor for the African Village Drum Adventure in Guinea.
Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma (born 1963) is a master drummer from Guinea.
Kourouma moved to the capital city of Conakry to work, and a year later was accepted as apprentice by the well-known drummer, Famoudou Konate. Konate is 26-year veteran of Les Ballets Africains de Guinee, the original national performing group of Guinea that toured the world as musical “ambassadors”, representing the many cultures of Guinea, after its independence from France in 1958. Although Kourouma was already an accomplished drummer, living and performing with Konate improved his skills. As apprentice for Konate, Kourouma gained experience teaching drumming to the European guests that would visit Konate's compound each year, and also helped Kourouma learn Konate's techniques for drum building.