Difference between revisions of "Kilimanjaro"
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− | Kilimanjaro was begun by several MSU individuals in 1990, including Senegalese national Ibrahim Diallo who played keyboards | + | Kilimanjaro was begun by several MSU individuals in 1990, including Senegalese national Ibrahim Diallo who played keyboards. I know they sometimes jammed with Munib, an Ethiopian bass player. They labeled themselves as a "world beat" band, borrowing from rap, reggae and African sounds. |
− | The band later played Kirby's quite a few times, and Detroit Lakes, and elsewhere. They had many | + | == Members == |
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+ | *[[Ibrahim Diallo]] (keyboards) | ||
+ | *Rodrigo (vocals) | ||
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+ | == Highlights == | ||
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+ | == Shows == | ||
+ | *They were scheduled to play Kirby's (their first-ever gig), they canceled and Kirby Kuklenski was pissed. He was only going to pay them $100, but they only had three songs ...and needed more practice. The band later played Kirby's quite a few times, and Detroit Lakes, and elsewhere. They had many dance floors filled up when they played their original songs. | ||
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+ | == Discography == | ||
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+ | == Related Bands == |
Latest revision as of 22:13, 26 December 2006
Kilimanjaro was begun by several MSU individuals in 1990, including Senegalese national Ibrahim Diallo who played keyboards. I know they sometimes jammed with Munib, an Ethiopian bass player. They labeled themselves as a "world beat" band, borrowing from rap, reggae and African sounds.
Members
- Ibrahim Diallo (keyboards)
- Rodrigo (vocals)
Highlights
Shows
- They were scheduled to play Kirby's (their first-ever gig), they canceled and Kirby Kuklenski was pissed. He was only going to pay them $100, but they only had three songs ...and needed more practice. The band later played Kirby's quite a few times, and Detroit Lakes, and elsewhere. They had many dance floors filled up when they played their original songs.