AMADOU Bagayoko, the renowned guitarist and singer of the Malian marriage duo Amadou & Mariam, has died at 70.
The Grammy-nominated musician died after a long battle with illness, his son-in-law confirmed on Friday.



The band's manager, Yannick Tardy, said Amadou had been taken into hospital feeling drained on Friday, and died later that day.
He passed away in his birth town of Bamako.
Mali's Minister of Culture Mamou Daff paid tribute to the star on TV.
Amadou, born in 1954, went blind when he was 15 because of a congenital cataract.
But loss of sight never held him back, and he went on to study music at Mali's Institute for the Young Blind.
It was here that he met Mariam Doumbia – who later became his wife and partner in musical stardom.
The pair shot to fame with their 2004 album Dimanche a Bamako, meaning Sunday in Bamako.
And their 2008 album Welcome to Mali saw them nominated for the best contemporary world music album at the Grammys.
Their music blended local west African sounds with modern, electric rock and pop.
In 2009, the pair opened for Coldplay and performed at the Nobel Peace Prize concert – when President Barack Obama was received the award.
They have also entertained adoring crowds at the world's biggest music festivals, including Glastonbury.
Musicians across the world have shared their love for Amadou after the news of his death.
Manu Chao, who produced Dimanche a Bamako, said: "Amadou! We'll always be together … with you wherever you go."
And Senegalese singer-songwriter Youssou N'Dour said: "I will never forget his friendship. My thoughts are with my dear Mariam."
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