Ahmed Ag Kaedy

Ahmed Ag Kaedy (born 1979) is a Malian guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is the leader of the group Amanar de Kidal. Originally from Kidal, he is a member of the nomadic Tuareg people, whose distinct style of rhythm and use of the guitar is often referred to as "Desert Blues". He is one of the main characters in the 2016 big screen documentary "Mali Blues".[1]

Biography

As a child, Ag Kaedy had no particular connection to playing music other than the rich musical tradition of his people. As a young man, like many of his peers, he enlisted in the military.[2]

Upon returning from Libya, he started his group Amanar in 2007. The band quickly gained fame in the region,[3] playing local festivities and marriages. They won the prize for best new group at the Festival au Desert in 2010, which gave them the opportunity to travel to Europe and start gaining international notability.[4] Within the Tuareg community of Mali, Ahmed Ag Kaedy and Amanar have become household names, thanks in part to regular appearances on Malian national TV.[5]

In 2012 the Tuareg rebellion flared up, with strong Jihadist elements leading to, amongst other things, a prohibition of public performance of music. Under personal threats,[6] Ag Kaedy could no longer work in his home,[7][8] and was forced into exile, first to Niger and later to Bamako.[9]

He has since toured extensively throughout Africa, Europe and America, spreading his message of peace and advocating for the education of his people.[10]

In 2018 he recorded his album Akaline Kidal in Portland, Oregon.[11] The album was Bandcamp Album of the Day on March 8, 2019[12] and was also featured on NPR.[13]

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