Thione Seck Explained

Thione Seck
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Thione Seck
Birth Place:Dakar, Senegal
Birth Date:March 12, 1955
Death Date:March 14, 2021 (aged 66)
Death Place:Dakar, Senegal
Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Mbalax
Years Active:1970–2021

Thione Ballago Seck (March 12, 1955 – March 14, 2021) was a Senegalese singer and songwriter in the mbalakh genre. Seck came from a family of griot singers from the Wolof people of Senegal. He first performed with Orchestre Baobab, but he later formed his own band, Raam Daan, of which he was a member until his death in 2021.

Early life

Seck was born in Dakar on March 12, 1955. He was of Wolof descent and was raised Muslim. He first joined Orchestra Baobab in the 1970s. After a decade of performing with the group, he established Raam Daan.[1]

Career

Seck's album Orientation was one of four nominated for BBC Radio 3's World Music Album of the Year in 2006.[2] In much of his music, and notably on this album, Seck experiments with the use of Indian & Arabic scales. This supplements his laid back vocals and the band's intense sabar driven rhythms, and displaces the band's more usual guitars, horns, and synthesizers. This album was made in collaboration with a range of more than 40 North African, Arab, and Indian musicians, playing diverse instruments and creating a fusion of styles. Seck has stated that Bollywood films were a longstanding musical influence for him, and the experiment in a fusion style reflects this.[1] [2]

Other albums include XV Anniversary Live! (his second international release) and Daaly. Seck contributed "Laye M'Boup," a tribute to the late Orchestre Baobab leader, to The Music in My Head soundtrack.[3] He also wrote "Entends-tu le monde?" which was the lead single from Australian singer Tina Arena's seventh studio album 7 vies.

Seck was arrested in May 2015, after 50 million in counterfeit money was discovered in his home.[4] He claimed that he was the "victim of a conspiracy" by Gambians residing in Sweden, who had offered him a €100 million contract for a series of 105 concerts throughout Europe.[1] Seck was later convicted of "attempted scam", "money laundering", "criminal association" and "attempted circulation, possession and reception of falsified monetary signs" on June 22, 2020. He was sentenced on appeal to three years in prison, including eight months in prison (covered by the nine months served upon his initial arrest in 2015).[5]

Seck died on March 14, 2021, from COVID-19, in Dakar, two days after his 66th birthday.[6] [7]

Discography

Albums
Contributing artist

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Le Sénégal pleure Thione Seck, roi du mbalax et seigneur de la musique du pays. March 14, 2021. March 15, 2021. Le Monde. Paris.
  2. News: Awards for World Music 2006 – THIONE SECK Orientation (Stern's). Katharina. Lobeck. October 2005. March 15, 2021. BBC Radio 3.
  3. Web site: Thione Seck – Songs. AllMusic. March 15, 2021.
  4. News: June 3, 2015. Senegalese star Thione Seck 'had fake millions'. en-GB. BBC News. March 17, 2021.
  5. Web site: Senegal: Singer Thione Seck sentenced on appeal case of money laundering . June 24, 2020 . The Point . February 17, 2021 .
  6. Web site: Sénégal. Le musicien Thione Seck, star du mbalax, emporté par le Covid-19 . March 14, 2021 .
  7. Web site: Mort du chanteur Thione Seck, l'une des stars de la musique sénégalaise. Par Le Parisien avec AFP Le 14 mars 2021. à 13h33. Modifié Le 14 Mars 2021. À 14h06. March 14, 2021. leparisien.fr.
  8. Web site: Thione Seck – Album Discography. AllMusic. March 14, 2021.
  9. News: Senegalese music legend Thione Seck dies aged 66. March 14, 2021. March 14, 2021. France 24. Agence France-Presse.
  10. Web site: Thione Seck – Credits. AllMusic. March 14, 2021.