Njacko Backo Explained

Njacko Backo
Birth Date:1958
Birth Place:Bazou, Cameroon
Instrument:Kalimba (drum), African Harp

Njacko Backo is a musician, poet, writer, composer, performer, and choreographer from Cameroon. He was born in 1958 and raised in a very musical family.[1] He spent most of his childhood in a village called Bazou in western Cameroon where he was introduced to music. Like most children in his village, he began playing percussion and making instruments. However, with his Grandmother's assistance, Njacko met with the elders of the village who taught him to play music. He studied drumming (toum and kak), kalimba (also called the thumb piano, however, he plays with his fingers), percussion (various instruments), and an African harp called zaa koua.

Personal life

Njacko was born in 1958 Bazou, Cameroon.[2] At the age of 16 or 17[3] he left Cameroon and travelled around West Africa, then France before settling in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, he met ballet dancer Val Woloshyn with whom he started a relationship.[4]

His daughter Clark Backo is an actress.[5]

Njacko currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Career

Njacko is a musician who makes his instruments and is one of the new Kalimba players in the Western world. He also plays the Zaa Koua.

He has worked with African artists, including the late Boubacar Diabaté, Oumar Diayé, and dancer Zab Maboungo. He formed his band Njacko Backo and Kalimba Kalimba in 1990 and has independently released a total of 11 full-length albums to date. Njacko has performed at the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Louisiana Folk Festival (Lafayette, LA), and the Houston International Jazz Festival (Houston, TX), among countless other events. He has also composed music for films including To Walk with Lions, Born Free, and Spirit in the Tree.[6] In addition to music, Njacko also teaches extensively in the Greater Toronto Area through an organization called Mariposa in the Schools.[7] He has produced three instructional African drumming CDs and instructional DVDs. On October 20, 2022, Backo went to the DSBN Academy for a massive presentation in front of thousands of people, about Cameroon and the instruments that he plays.

Discography

Albums

CDs and DVDs

Awards, nominations, and honorary mentions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Njacko Backo Biography. Black In Canada. en-US. 2019-11-21.
  2. Web site: Artist Profiles: Njacko Backo World Music Central.org. en-US. 2019-11-21.
  3. Web site: 2013-03-29 . From There to Here: Musician Njacko Backo shares his reasons to love Canada . 2023-03-19 . thestar.com . en.
  4. News: Saltzman . Aaron . 27 May 2016 . Has it come to this? Selling yourself to buy a house . CBC .
  5. https://www.collectiveculture.ca/get-cultured-the-more-you-read "The More You Read: Los Angeles Actor & Writer, Clark Backo's IGTV series & Podcast"
  6. Web site: Njacko Backo, Musician. www.tanzaniaweb.com. 2019-11-21.
  7. Web site: Our Artists. Mariposa in the School. November 13, 2012.
  8. Web site: Children's Album of the Year 2021. junoawards.ca. 2021-07-12.