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    At four years old, Ibrahim Ag Alhabib witnessed the execution of his father, a Tuareg rebel, during a 1963 uprising in Mali. After seeing a western film in which a cowboy played a guitar, Ag Alhabib built his own guitar out of a "plastic water can, a stick and some fishing wire", according to future bandmate Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni.

  2. The tale of Tinariwen begins with the story of its founding father, Ibrahim Ag Alhabib. The son of a Tuareg rebel, at the age of four Ibrahim witnessed his father’s execution at the hands of the government during the 1963 uprising in Mali.

  3. Tessalit, Mali. Ibrahim Ag Alhabib is a singer, songwriter and guitarist who founded the Grammy Award winning Tuareg blues band Tinariwen. As a child growing up in exile in Algerian refugee camps after fleeing war-torn Mali, Ibrahim did not have access to instruments and made his first guitar out of a tin can, a stick, and bicycle brake wire.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2012 · Tinariwen’s leader, the lanky, quietly intense Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, was a young boy then; his father was executed for helping the rebels. Ibrahim sang about that time in one of the first songs...

  5. In Tinariwen. …however, was the Tuareg musician Ibrahim Ag Alhabib (b. c. 1960, near Tessalit, Mali). Ag Alhabib was born in the mountainous region of northeastern Mali about the time of the country’s independence and lived through the 1962–64 rebellion of the Tuareg people against a central government from which they felt….

  6. Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, who witnessed the execution of his father (a Tuareg rebel) at age four and later made his first guitar from a tin can, a stick, and bicycle brake wire, founded the band.

  7. 22 de may. de 2023 · The first of these, “Arajghiyine”, sees Ibrahim Ag Alhabib murmuring darkly about traitors while guitars weave around him and Lanois’s atmospheric keyboards hovering like mirages at. very...