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LISBON, Portugal (AP) – Cesaria Evora, who started singing as a teenager in the bayside bars of Cape Verde in the 1950s and won a Grammy in 2003 after she took her African islands music to stages across the world, died Saturday. She was 70. Evora, known as the “Barefoot Diva” because she always performed without shoes, died in the Baptista de Sousa Hospital in Mindelo, on her native island of Sao Vicente in Cape Verde, her label Lusafrica said in a statement on its website. It gave no further details.

Evora retired in September because of health problems. In recent years she had had several operations, including open-heart surgery last year.

She sang the traditional music of the Cape Verde Islands off West Africa, a former Portuguese colony. She mostly sang in the version of creole spoken there, but even audiences who couldn’t understand the lyrics were moved by her stirring renditions, her unpretentious manner and the music’s infectious beat.

Her singing style brought comparisons to American jazz singer Billie Holiday. “She belongs to the aristocracy of bar singers,” French newspaper Le Monde said in 1991, adding that Evora had “a voice to melt the soul.”

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July 16, 2011
When Fela Kuti died in 1997, his band, Egypt 80, fell into the hands of his 14-year-old son. Now 28, Seun Kuti still tours and records with his father’s old band mates, and has just released an album with them entitled From Africa With Fury: Rise. He tells Guy Raz, host of weekends on All Things Considered, that outside pressure to fill his father’s shoes is still a fact of life, even all these years later.

“I still face that today; it’s not going to change,” he says. “You have to accept that as being part of who you are. Even if I was a scientist, people would still say, ‘Well, his science is not as revolutionary as his father’s. He’s not coming up with any new science!’”

Fela Kuti, while not quite the global celebrity Bob Marley became, is often credited with representing to Nigeria what Marley was to Jamaica: an informed, outspoken champion of the underclass. Seun Kuti says that while he understands the comparison, it’s slightly off the mark.

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Femi And Seun Kuti Keep Their Father’s Rebellious Beat
“My dad was this uncompromising, staunch socialist with absolutely no interest in commercial success whatsoever,” says Kuti. “He didn’t believe, like Bob, that love could heal the world. My dad believed that love was a Western concept brought to Africa to deceive us.”

Kuti says he may go into politics in the future, as his father did. For now, however, he’ll continue to express his political views through his music.

“I feel it’s the responsibility of every African artist,” he says. “Right now, African art has a big role to play in inspiring the people of Africa. If we think Africa is going to be saved by the West, we have a big problem. Our art has to speak for us.”

“Seun Kuti Channels His Father’s Political ‘Fury’”

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Seun Kuti & Egypt 80: “Rise” from KF Records on Vimeo.

US Tour Dates
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US Tour
7/13 Belly Up – San Diego, CA
7/15 Grand Performances – Los Angeles, CA
7/16 Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA
7/17 Reggae On The River – Garberville, CA
7/20 Artown – Reno, NV
7/22 Celebrate Brooklyn – Brooklyn, NY
7/23 Grassroots Festival – Trumansburg, NY
7/24 Hillside Festival – Guelph, ON
7/29 Manuel Artime Theater – Miami, FL
7/30 Floydfest – Floyd, VA
AUG 4 Festival Fiest’A Sète Sète, FRANCE
AUG 7 Festival Au Grés du Jazz La Petite Pierre, FRANCE
OCT 11 Internationales de la guitare Montpellier, FRANCE
OCT 26 Rocher de Palmer Bordeaux, FRANCE

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July 16, 2011
When Fela Kuti died in 1997, his band, Egypt 80, fell into the hands of his 14-year-old son. Now 28, Seun Kuti still tours and records with his father’s old band mates, and has just released an album with them entitled From Africa With Fury: Rise. He tells Guy Raz, host of weekends on All Things Considered, that outside pressure to fill his father’s shoes is still a fact of life, even all these years later.

“I still face that today; it’s not going to change,” he says. “You have to accept that as being part of who you are. Even if I was a scientist, people would still say, ‘Well, his science is not as revolutionary as his father’s. He’s not coming up with any new science!’”

Fela Kuti, while not quite the global celebrity Bob Marley became, is often credited with representing to Nigeria what Marley was to Jamaica: an informed, outspoken champion of the underclass. Seun Kuti says that while he understands the comparison, it’s slightly off the mark.

music reviews
Femi And Seun Kuti Keep Their Father’s Rebellious Beat
“My dad was this uncompromising, staunch socialist with absolutely no interest in commercial success whatsoever,” says Kuti. “He didn’t believe, like Bob, that love could heal the world. My dad believed that love was a Western concept brought to Africa to deceive us.”

Kuti says he may go into politics in the future, as his father did. For now, however, he’ll continue to express his political views through his music.

“I feel it’s the responsibility of every African artist,” he says. “Right now, African art has a big role to play in inspiring the people of Africa. If we think Africa is going to be saved by the West, we have a big problem. Our art has to speak for us.”

“Seun Kuti Channels His Father’s Political ‘Fury’”

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Seun Kuti & Egypt 80: “Rise” from KF Records on Vimeo.

US Tour Dates
————–
US Tour
7/13 Belly Up – San Diego, CA
7/15 Grand Performances – Los Angeles, CA
7/16 Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA
7/17 Reggae On The River – Garberville, CA
7/20 Artown – Reno, NV
7/22 Celebrate Brooklyn – Brooklyn, NY
7/23 Grassroots Festival – Trumansburg, NY
7/24 Hillside Festival – Guelph, ON
7/29 Manuel Artime Theater – Miami, FL
7/30 Floydfest – Floyd, VA
AUG 4 Festival Fiest’A Sète Sète, FRANCE
AUG 7 Festival Au Grés du Jazz La Petite Pierre, FRANCE
OCT 11 Internationales de la guitare Montpellier, FRANCE
OCT 26 Rocher de Palmer Bordeaux, FRANCE

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