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Date: 2008-08-05 09:31:05
MAMADOU Announcements - August 5, 2008

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MAMADOU - Boston CHP, NH League Sunapee

MAMADOU Show

Tomorrow, we are heading in to Boston, bringing our sound to Government Center as part of the Arts on the Arcade concert series.  Join us from 12 to 2 PM during your [extended] lunch break Wink  We'll be up by the farmer's market area.  Perhaps Boston Mayor Thomas Menino will stop by...

Then, this coming Saturday, August 9th, we are being welcomed to return to the New Hampshire League of Craftsmen annual fair at the Mt. Sunapee resort in Newbury, NH.  We'll be showcasing 3 sets, starting at 11 AM.  It should be a lot of fun for all!!

Highlights coming up (see our calendar for more details and the full listing):

  • Naswa Resort on Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
  • Yankee Fleet fundraiser in Gloucester, MA
  • Red Square in Burlington, VT
  • 10th Anniversary Party at Dodge Street

Reminder: Mamadou Diop is preparing for another amazing trip to Senegal, West Africa (January 2009).  If you are interested, contact him or see our website for more information.


If you like the music we make for you, then take the MAMADOU challenge:  Choose one (1) friend who you think would like MAMADOU.  Encourage them to go to our web site (mamadou.com) and join our mailing list.  Its that easy, and its free.  Do this once each week.

Come see your favorite World Music Band, MAMADOU at:

WED Aug 6
12:00 PM
Arts on the Arcade
City Hall Plaza, Government Center
Boston, MA

SAT Aug 9
11:00 AM
NH League of Craftsmen Fair
Mt. Sunapee
Newbury, NH

complete list of tour dates and directions

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