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Bernard Diedhiou is a Jola akonting player from the Kognout region of Casamance, who lives with his family in Saly, Senegal. Here we meet with him in the neighbouring town of Somone, where he played songs for us both solo and along with his group “Kadjamour”. In his interview he discusses the difficulties, his love and passion, for being and artist. Brought over during the slave trade, the akonting continued to evolve and eventually became what we know now as the American banjo, it is still the only group of instruments that use the clawhammer (or frailing) method of plucking. Recorded April 17th, 2019 in Somone, Senegal. Support this project and help us pay these musicians! gofundme.com/music-of-senegal Like and subscribe for more updates. facebook.com/MusicOfSenegal twitter.com/MusicOfSenegal instagram.com/MusicOfSenegal musicofsenegal.com CREDITS Directed by Nick Jennings Produced by Nick Jennings Photography: Andrew Pritchard, Nick Jennings Audio: Oryan Peterson-Jones Mastering: Nick Jennings Location Managers: Fallou Kandji, Batoura Diassy Translation: Badara Ndiaye, Bacar Gueye In partnership with BPBS Arts & Media A very special thank you to our GoFundMe supporters!