Date: 26/11/2020
The Kora, or west African harp is traditionally played by male griots, or hereditary musicians, and never by women.

She is also a fine singer, with a cool, laid-back style, fronting a seasoned, four-man Afro Beat Group.Her Grandfather, Amadu Bansang Joberteh was a Master Griot and remains a leading icon in Gambia’s cultural and musical history.

Her cousin Toumani Diabaté is also known worldwide for his mastery of the Kora. Taught to play at the age of four by her elder brother Tunde Jegede, Sona started her musical journey at a very young age; later further developing her expertise under the tutorship of her father Sanjally Jobarteh.
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