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Daby Toure and Skip McDonald
Call My Name

Adrian Phillips reflects that some creative marriages are just meant to be; Galton & Simpson, Gilbert & Sullivan, Little & Large! OK maybe not the last one, but you get my drift...so what of Realworld's latest pairing...

Review : Daby Toure, National Centre for Early Music, York March 13th

Robin Bream relays his delight at a truly memorable concert where he witnessed perhaps one of the longest encores, as the York audience for Daby Toure were reluctant to go home.

Daby Toure and Skip McDonald, new release from Realworld

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Jane Cornwell reviews the album for the press release. As soon as they met, they knew each other. Daby Touré: a thirty-something musician raised in Mauritania, West Africa, currently a leading light on the Paris, France scene. Skip McDonald: an old school African American bluesman from Dayton, Ohio, long time resident of London, England. And having met and jammed one summer’s night at Real World they kept on meeting and jamming at festivals around the world. Read more »

13th March 2009:
Daby Toure | York Date.

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The National Centre for Early Music is the venue for Daby Toure's Yorkshire gig To coincide with the release of the mini album Call My Name on Realworld Records.

Full tour details

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Daby Toure tour dates with guest Skip McDonald on selected dates.

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Daby Touré, member of a musical dynasty forged on the banks of the Senegal River – and the artist behind Real World albums Diam and Stereo Spirit, is forever seeking fresh sounds and innovative ways of applying them. “All the music I picked up when I was young is still in me and that doesn’t change. But in my music I am still searching, and mixing, and trying new things. I am African but I am also European.” There a March tour to coincide with the new mini album with Skip McDonald. Read more for full details. Read more »

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