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Floyd County show explores Black roots of old-time mountain music | Music

November 12, 2021
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Cheick Hamala Diabate plays the ngoni, an African instrument that is ancestral to the banjo.










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Cheick Hamala Diabate and Danny Knicely, shown in a recent photo, said they met at the Old Fiddlers’ Convention in Galax.


RANDY WALKER
Special to The Roanoke Times

Music fans know that American blues music is rooted in West African rhythms. Less well-known is that old-time music also owes a large debt to Africa. Performers on Saturday at The Floyd Country Store will celebrate and explore that deep musical connection, in a show entitled “From Mali To Appalachia.”

Cheick (sounds like “shake”) Hamala Diabate, a Grammy nominee for his 2007 album “From Mali to America,” was born into a family of griots in Mali, West Africa. A griot (“gree-oh”) is a musician, singer, poet, storyteller, and historian who carries on a tradition passed from “grandfather to father, father to son,” Diabate says.

Among the instruments Diabate plays is the ngoni, an African stringed instrument with a skin head.

“Ngoni is the ancestor of the American banjo. Everything I play on the ngoni I can fit on the banjo,” said Diabate, who lives in Washington, D.C. “I would like everyone to come see the connection.”

Old-time musicians “Fiddlin'” Earl White of Floyd County, Danny Knicely of Loudon County and country store co-owner Dylan Locke, on bass, will join Diabate onstage.

White, who lives in Floyd County’s Indian Valley section, is one of a handful of Black old-time fiddlers. He met Diabate when both were hired to play music for a documentary produced by WNET, the New York public television station. “They had him playing gourd banjo and I was basically playing the fiddle, and the scene was to depict what the slaves did after working out in the fields all day,” White said.

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