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Alpha Blondy
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Hailing from the Cote d'Ivoire,
Alpha Blondy
is among the world's most popular reggae artists. With his 12-piece band
Solar System
,
Blondy
offers a reggae beat with a distinctive African cast. Calling himself an African Rasta,
Blondy
creates Jah-centered anthems promoting morality, love, peace and social consciousness. With a range that moves from sensitivity to rage over injustice, much of
Blondy's
music empathizes with the impoverished and those on society's fringe.
Blondy
is also a staunch supporter of African unity
and to this end, he sings to Moslem audiencess in Hebrew and sings in Arabic to Israelis. Some of his best known songs include "Cocody Rock," "Jerusalem" and "Apartheid Is Nazism."
He was born a member of the Jula tribe in Dimbokoro and named Seydou Kone after his grandfather. His grandmother Cherie Coco raised him. He was always a rebellious child and for this, Coco named him "
Blondy
," her unique pronunciation of the word "bandit." When he started performing professionally, he took on the name
Alpha
(the first letter in the Greek alphabet) so his name literally translates to "first bandit." Though he grew up listenting to African folkloric music such as yagba and gumbe, his primary musical influences were such Western bands as
Deep Purple
,
Pink Floyd
,
Hendrix
,
the Beatles
,
Creedence Clearwater Revival
, and soul artists like
Otis Redding
. Later
Bob Marley's
music tremendously affected
Blondy
. Though he wanted to become a musician, his family expected him to become a respectable English teacher. He studied English at Hunter College in New York, and later in the Columbia Univeristy American Language Program. Outside of class, he would play music in Central Park and in Harlem clubs where occasionally house bands would let him sing his
Bob Marley
covers in French, English, and various West African languages. One night, record producer
Clive Hunt
heard
Blondy
sing and invited him to record six songs. Unfortunately,
Hunt
absconded with the tape. Shortly afterward, he returned to the Ivory Coast where he was arrested for threatening the ambassador at the New York Ivorian embassy because the diplomat felt that
Blondy's
English was too good for him to be an Ivorian native. While at the police station,
Blondy's
temper again flared and he slapped a policeman (after the cop slapped him first). He spent a week in jail and then stayed briefly at th Bingerville Asylum in Abidjan, where he was declared reasonably sane and released. Soon afterward, he began honing his songwriting and performing skills. Later, he dedicated an album to the patients of Bingerville.
Blondy
got his big break from friend,
Fulgence Kass
, an employee of Ivory Coast Television who helped him land a spot on the
Premiere Chance
talent show. Singing three of his own tunes plus
Burning Spear's
"Christopher Columbus," the young artist was a hit with the audience.
Blondy
then hooked up with producer
G. Benson
who recorded his eight-song debut album
Jah Love
in a single day. The most popular song, "Brigadier Sabari," was an account of
Blondy's
run-in with an Abidjan police street raid in which he was nearly beaten to death. It was the first time a West African artist had dared to mention random police brutality in public. After releasing the album, he and the newly formed
Solar System
band signed to EMI. They recorded his second album
Cocody Rock
in Paris in 1984. Later he returned to Tuff Gong to record his third album
Jerusalem
(1986). By the release of his 1987 album
Revolution
,
Blondy
had established himself as an international artist. Three years before he had been voted the number one artist by a Radio France international poll. His popularity continues to grow, and he continues steadily releasing albums. His 1992 album
Masada
was released in over 50 countries around the world and went double-gold in France.
Yitzhak Rabin
followed in 1998;
Paris Percy
appeared in spring 2001. Although it was recorded in 1999, the album
Elohim
appeared in 2002 in Europe and three years later in America. The career-spanning
Akwaba: The Very Best of Alpha Blondy
was also released in 2005. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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L' Essentiel
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Jah Victory
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Akwaba: The Very Best of Alpha Blondy
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Radical Roots from the Emperor of African Reggae
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