Amadou Bagayoko obituary – The Guardian

Two musicians wearing sunglasses and red clothing perform on stage, with one singing into a microphone and the other playing guitar. The scene evokes the vibrant energy of Amadou Bagayoko's legendary performances before his name graced an obituary in The Guardian.

One of the most extraordinary success stories in the history of African music began in 1978 in the south of the Malian capital, Bamako, in the Institut des Jeunes Aveugles, a school for young blind people. It was there that Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia began to make music together. Over two decades later, by now married and known as Amadou & Mariam, “the blind duo of Mali” (as they were once billed) became an award-winning commercial triumph, headlining at festivals and concerts around the world.

Amadou, who has died aged 70,…