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Campus Grenoble
AVRIL APRILIN _ Émission Intrinsèque du 03/04/25

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025


Voici donc l’émission de ce mois d’Avril avec: Ventre de Biche, Qualité Supérieure, L’Hexaler & L’Uzine, Sir Victor Uwaifo, François Morel, Jean Pierre Fromage, Gribouille, Benoit Hugon, Le Singe Blanc, Baden Powell, Nara Leao, Beth Carvalho, Tom Ze et Churros... Continue Reading →

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GUITAR BOY by Sir Victor Uwaifo and his Melody Maestroes. (Phillips, 1966) BILL MESNIK OF THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS PRESENTS: THE SUNNY SIDE OF MY STREET - SONGS TO MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD - EPISODE #86

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 7:11


I miss Amoeba Records in Hollywood. When I was working a few blocks north of there, I'd visit a few times a week during my lunch break. They had a warehouse full of oddities of all mediums and genres, books, films and memorabilia. It was on one of these mid day excursions that I came across an album entitled: “The Rough Guide to Psychedelic Africa”. This was earmarked and marketed for people just like me. The music contained therein varied quite a bit from my idea of psych, but I love discovering new stuff so I couldn't pass it by.“Guitar Boy” was one of the tracks on this collection, by Nigerian national hero - the musician, writer, sculptor, and musical instrument inventor Sir Victor Uwaifo (1941-2021), who achieved the very first gold record there with “Jeromi” in 1965. The genre is called High Life, developed in Ghana, a former British Colony on the west coast of Africa. It's style is immediately recognizable as Afro-Cuban, with it's fusion of Afro beats with western melodies played by guitars plucked in staccato arpeggios. Guitar Boy was banned for awhile because of it's connection to a failed coup in April '67, which was led by a Lt. Samuel Arthur (later executed), who marched prematurely into Broadcasting House Accra, announced the coup, and ordered the record to be played. Wow! You can't make this shit up.

Soul Shenanigans
Episode 661: EP 661 ::: Soul Shenanigans

Soul Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 141:10


Playlist:  1. Creatures - Right Now 2. Los Bitchos - I Enjoy It 3. TEKE::TEKE - Garakuta 4. Goat - Disco Fever 5. Tony Allen & Adrian Younge - No End 6. Jazz Sabbath - Sabbra Cadabra 7. Os Mutantes - A Minha Menina 8. Los Saicos - Demolicion 9. Deerhoof - My Lovely Cat! 10. Lorelle Meets The Obsolete - Óvalo 11. Snapped Ankles - Psithurhythm 12. Django Django - Complete Me (ft. Self Esteem) 13. Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Titibitis - Iranm Iran 14. Italia 90 - Leisure Activities 15. Bar Italia - Punkt 16. Fews - Get Out 17. The Cure - Primary (12in Mix) 18. Josef K - Pictures 19. The Three O'Clock - I Go Wild 20. The Lemonheads - The Great Big No 21. R.E.M. - So Central Rain (I'm Sorry) 22. U.S. Highball - Tiny Partick 23. The Salt Collective - Where The Wild Things Are 24. Jenny Lewis - Psychos 25. Jess Williamson - Hunter 26. This Is The Kit - More Change 27. Aldous Harding - Lawn 28. Ezra Williams - Skin 29. Feist - Love Who We Are Meant To 30. Field School - I'm Starting To Feel A Bit Like Myself Again 31. XTC - Grass 32. Simple Minds - Someone Somewhere In Summertime 33. Billy Idol - Flesh For Fantasy 34. Jane Birkin - Lolita Go Home 35. Pulp - Pink Glove 36. The Teardrop Explodes - Sleeping Gas (Zoo Single Version) 37. The Smiths - Barbarism Begins At Home 38. Manicured Noise - Faith 39. Sparks - Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is 40. Manic Street Preachers - Stay Beautiful Image: Local Lads, Kiltimagh 1992    Podomatic: https://soulshenanigans.podomatic.com Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3fYzstV Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/331g0tM Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/32OIqGI TuneIn Radio: https://bit.ly/30UUPIu Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/soulshenanigans  Twitter: @soulshenanigans Facebook: soulshenanigans Email: soulshenanigans(at)gmail.com        

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Nigeria 70 - Original Afrobeat, Highlife & Afro-Funk (2008) - 21/12/22

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 60:28


Sintonía: "Ain´t No Sunshine" - Harlem Underground Band "Everybody Likes Something Good" - Ify Jerry Crusade; "Ezuku Buzo" - Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beat; "African Dialects" - Peter King; "Igbehin Lalayo Nta" - Dynamic Africana; "African Irie" - Chief Checker; "Hot Tears" - The Immortals; "Dododo (Ekassa No 1)" - Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes; "Onyame" - Ashanti Afrika Jah; "Aiye Le" - Olufemi Aja; "Happy Survival" - Eddie Okwedy Todas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "Nigeria 70 - Lagos Jump - Original Heavyweight Afrobeat Highlife & Afro-Funk" (Strut, 2008) Escuchar audio

The Sample Axis Podcast
71. Ad Music: I Wish I Knew Joromi

The Sample Axis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 58:08


This episode discusses the musical history of songs featured in two popular Nigerian adverts - Skye Bank's Saying Yes campaign, and Star Nigeria at 60 campaign. Songs include: I Wish I Knew How To Be Free by Dr. Billy Taylor, covered by Nina Simone and Lighthouse Family at different times. Sir Victor Uwaifo's Joromi employed in Nigerian Breweries' Star Beer at 60 campaign. We hope that you enjoy this. Share with others.

Who Made That Song?
S01 E05 - You Know The Vibes with Andrevibez - Part 1

Who Made That Song?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 61:59


We're joined on this episode by none other than the leader of Vibe Music Factory, Alexander Uwaifo p.k.a Andrevibez. Andrevibez is a music producer and audio engineer signed to one of the most reputable record labels in Africa, Mavin Records. He has worked with some of the best artistes in the Nigerian music industry including Ladipoe, Rema, Ayra Starr, Crayon, Buju, and Omah Lay. On this first part of the conversation, we speak about his early life and growing up as the son of one of the greatest musicians to emerge from Nigeria, Sir Victor Uwaifo. We also speak about making his big move from Benin to Lagos, producing for Yung6ix and meeting Omah Lay. Catch all this and a whole lot more in the full episode!! Timestamps: 03:32 - Intro 07:55 - Growing Up 21:43 - Combining music at the early stages with school 38:00 - Being an artiste in his earlier days with the name Alex Wyfi 44:28 - Transitioning to Lagos and working at FreeMe Digital and Consolidated Media Associates (SoundCity FM) 52:55 - Meeting Omah Lay 1:00:40 - Producing 'Heartbreak Swag' for Yung6ix We apologize in advance for the slight audio issues in this episode. As always, please like, leave a rating, and comment wherever you can as this helps the podcast and also enables more people to have access to all this goodness! Use the hashtag #WMTSPod to let us know how much you enjoyed this episode! Also, share this episode and tag us!

AfricaPachanga
AfricaPachanga 08/Sept/2021 - Les Mangelepa - Música Africana Afrobeat

AfricaPachanga

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 60:07


Ya estamos de vuelta de vacaciones !! ... y empieza una nueva temporada de AfricaPachanga !! Volvemos a la carga para seguir difundiendo la música africana desde Radio Enlace y Radio Círculo, y ya van 21 años !! Arrancamos con novedades, con un nuevo tema de la mítica Orquesta Les Mangelepa, una versión del Lady de Manou Gallo, la reina del afro-groove, sonidos urbanos de Mali con Gaspa, y más tradicionales con el excelente guitarrista keniata Fadhilee Itulya; y también reediciones con el maestro de la mbira Ephat Mujuru. Y como siempre un paseo por otras músicas africanas, con los angoleños Banda Maravilha, las fusiones de Ghana de los 70 de Sweet Talks y Marijata, y de Mali con Moussa Doumbia, Para acabar rendimos homenaje a dos grandes guitarristas que nos acaban de dejar: el nigeriano Sir Victor Uwaifo, y el togolés Barthelemy Attisso, uno de los músicos imprescindibles de la mítica Orchestra Baobab. Seguimos un año más, así que disfruta de la música africana en AfricaPachanga !! Contacto: africapachanga@hotmail.com Track List Les Mangelepa - Baiskeli Manou Gallo - Lady Gaspa - Allah De Ya Kai Fadhilee Itulya - Grace Banda Maravilha - Mana Ephat Mujuru - Kuenda Mbire Sweet Talks - Akampanye Marijata - Break Through Moussa Doumbia - Samba Sir Victor Uwaifo - Joromi/Monkey Yanga Orchestra Baobab - Colette

How Una See Am?
S2 E14: Sir Victor Uwaifo

How Una See Am?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 29:40


#SabiNation, dis week, we trowey salute to the Music, Art and Life of the Legend, Sir Victor Uwaifo wey depart from dis world on August 28, 2021 at di age of 80. Femi & Maazi tok about dia personal experience with him music, art and personality. To leave us message, you fit go on top our social media platforms;Facebook: How Una See Am PodcastInstagram: @officialhusapodcastTwitter: @HusaPodcastYouTube: How Una See Am PodcastUna fit also call our number +1 (240) 459-8364 and leave comment for voicemail, or use dis link https://wa.me/qr/ZYXR5W3OAUFWL1 add us to WhatsApp and send voice-note. We wan hear from una.**Music Credits:  Guitar Boy - Victor UwaifoJoromi - Victor UwaifoBayen - Victor UwaifoAusterity - Victor UwaifoMonkey Yanga - - Victor Uwaifo

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OsazuwaAkonedo
Sir Victor Uwaifo, A National Asset – Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 3:22


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.live/sir-victor-uwaifo-a-national-asset-edo-state-governor-godwin-obaseki/31/08/2021/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

OsazuwaAkonedo
Sir Victor Uwaifo Successes Cut Across Many Areas Of Life, Including Academic, Administration – President Buhari

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 4:59


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.live/sir-victor-uwaifo-successes-cut-across-many-areas-of-life-including-academic-administration-president-buhari/29/08/2021/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

OsazuwaAkonedo
Sir Victor Uwaifo Brought Joy To Millions, Died Empty – Reno Omokri

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 3:41


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.live/sir-victor-uwaifo-brought-joy-to-millions-died-empty-reno-omokri/29/08/2021/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

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OsazuwaAkonedo
Africa Music Pacesetter, Sir Victor Uwaifo Bows To Death At 80

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 3:28


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.live/africa-music-pacesetter-sir-victor-uwaifo-bows-to-death-at-80/28/08/2021/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

AfricaPachanga
AfricaPachanga 14/Abr/2021 - Pamela Badjogo - Música Africana Afrobeat

AfricaPachanga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 58:57


Entre las novedades de música africana de hoy en AfricaPachanga tenemos el último trabajo de la gran cantante de Gabón Pamela Badjogo, un single de dos de las grandes figuras congoleñas Ray Lema & Jupiter, una banda que mezcla afrobeat y rap Roforofo Jazz, y el recopilatorio "Edo Funk Explosion", música de Nigeria de los 79, de donde seleccionamos temas de Osayomore Joseph y Sir Victor Uwaifo. Además, música de Sudáfrica con Mafikiolo y el pianista de jazz Moses Taiwa Molelekwa, vamos a Zimbabwe con Mokoomba, y dos grandes maestros para despedir la edición de hoy: el maliense Issa Bagayogo y el angoleño Paulo Flores Track List Pamela Badjogo - Toto Pamela Badjogo - Ngoka Ray Lema & Jupiter - Aza Villageois Roforofo Jazz - 2Kick1 Osayomore Joseph - Ororo No De Fade Sir Victor Uwaifo - Aibalegbe Mafikiolo - Khona Moses Taiwa Molelekwa - Genes And Spirits Mokoomba - Mokole Issa Bagayogo - Dibi Paulo Flores - Canto De Rua

Obaland Magazine Radio
EDO MUSIC TOP 10 MUSICIANS YEAR 2020

Obaland Magazine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 74:14


#SirVictorUwaifo #OsayomoreJoseph #WinningJah #SpiceVision #InfluenceAkaba #DonVs #EstherEdokpayi #Manfesto #XaintDestiny #Annointing#Worldmusic #Edomusic #Highlife Obaland Magazine and Obaland Fm Radio rates Top musicians from released trending songs from Edo State , due to song popularity, downloads, most sold and most rotational airplayed by radio stations and Deejays alongside national TV. Our decisions aren't based on only sales as Obaland Media hasn't tecnical materials like Nielsen Soundcsan to measure consumption, but by national performances or fame. The playlist was positely reviewed by entertainmen lawyers, professional music critics and Entertainment industries in diaspora and Nigeria. The outcome was positive This Episode 1 featured Edo music mainstream acts like: 1) Sir Victor Uwaifo 2) Amb. Osayomore Joseph 3)Winning Jah 4) Spice Vision 5)Influence Akaba 6) Don Vs 7) Esther Edokpayi 8) Manfesto 9) Xaint Destiny 10) Annointing

Gist With Melody
Episode 13: OLD SKUL NITE--(Late) CHIEF OSITA OSADEBE & SIR VICTOR UWAIFO

Gist With Melody

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 37:21


Today, I celebrate great men that I grew up listening to. I still enjoy their music till today. They are Chief Osita Osadebe (God rest his soul) and Sir Victor Uwaifo. These men did great things in the Music Industry and their names are forever etched in the sands of time. ||MUSIC: •Nwanne ebesina by CHIEF OSITA OSADEBE •Mammy water by SIR VICTOR UWAIFO •Makojo by CHIEF OSITA OSADEBE •Joromi by SIR VICTOR UWAIFO •Osondi owendi by CHIEF OSITA OSADEBE Kirikisi by SIR VICTOR UWAIFO ft. ICE PRINCE ||Blood on Her is still out. You can get yours here: https://flutterwave.com/pay/bloodonher for an affordable fee. ||You can always reach me via email: adetemi47@gmail.com or on Whatsapp: +2347046055029 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/temitope-adeoye/support

Afropop Worldwide
Edo Highlife: Culture, Politics And Progressive Traditionalism

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 59:00


Highlife—West Africa’s pioneer popular music of the late colonial and independence periods—has mostly faded from popularity in 21st century Nigeria. However, highlife is alive and well in Edo State, 300 kilometers east of Lagos, and the center of the former Benin Kingdom. Edo highlife musicians fill the role of traditional musicians by animating community ceremonies such as weddings and funerals, and praising prominent members of the community, in exchange for “financial love.” This traditionalism is also progressive: Edo highlife music draws on traditional genres like asonogun, ojeke, agbi, ivbiagogo, and ekassa, and musicians continue to incorporate instruments and styles from neighboring Yoruba communities and Western popular music. In this Hip Deep program, we'll hear how Edo highlife musicians have found sustainable careers by simultaneously rooting their music in their local communities and appealing to diasporic enclaves in Europe and the United States. Their local support has even allowed certain musicians to broach political themes, singing in support or in critique of specific politicians, a rare occurrence in contemporary Nigeria. We’ll hear from legends and innovators including Sir Victor Uwaifo, Ambassador Osayomore Joseph, and Alhaji Waziri Oshomoh as well as current stars including Dr. Afile, Akogbehian and Johnbull Obakpolor. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet and Austin ‘Maro Emielu. [APWW #751] [Originally aired in 2017]

Taxi Brousse
Episode 26

Taxi Brousse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 59:59


El Arroyo Que Murmura – Guillermo Portabales (Cuba)Un monument de la musique. Connu non seulement à Cuba, mais dans toute l’Amérique Latine.Il est le compositeur du célèbre morceau « El Carretero » repris par Buena Vista Social Club sur leur album phare avec Chan-ChanUn pilier de la musique cubaine moderne qui a redonné toutes ses lettres de noblesses à ce style qu’est la Guajira plutôt ressemblant à u n style qui a été importé d’Andalousie et des Canaries au XVIIème par les conquistadores.La musique caribéenne c’est donc un mélange des musiques autochtone, africaine, et européenne. Djie Ding Sranangman – Sonora Paramarera (Suriname)Merengue surinamais.La capitale du Suriname ? Tu la connais ? Hum !?Mais oui, bien sûr, Paramaribo.Et Sonora Paramarera veut par conséquent dire l’orchestre, la fanfare, les musiciens de Paramaribo ! Rumulus Tunga – George Mukabi (Kenya)Une toute petite carrière pour cet artiste décédé trop jeune suite à une dispute avec la famille de sa femme.Il laisse derrière lui une trentaine de morceau, et un fils, lui aussi guitariste âgé aujourd’hui d’une 60aine d’année.Ce morceau est enregistré par le fils d’ailleurs, puisque Johnstone Ouko Mukabi à sortie en 1985 un vinyl avec sur la face A les chansons enregistrées par son père et la face B, des reprises qu’il a fait de musique écrites par son père.L’album s’appelle « Mtoto Si Nguo ». Beza Bakili Ma Nyon – Ondigui & Bota Tabansi International (Zaïre)Ça date de 1973, et c’est la rencontre entre le soukous congolais et le highlife ghanéen, une dérivation très intéressante : le highlife-soukous.On garde le rythme soukous qu’on ralentit un peu, on fait rentrer des cuivres, on amplifie la ligne de basse, derrière...Début des 70’s c’est aussi le début de l’Afrobeat, et bien que le highlife-soukous était le son des soirées nigérianes pendant les 70/80’s, au niveau international il a été supplanté par l’éclosion de l’Afrobeat.Sauf à un endroit : La côte caribéenne de la Colombie, ou l’on pouvait encore écouter du highlife-soukous. On aime beaucoup la musique Afro dans ce coin particulier du monde. C’est l’endroit où les anciens esclaves s’étaient installés. Depuis les années 60, un courant musical afro-colombien est en train de voir le jour. Viva Nigeria – Fela Kuti (Nigéria)Parce que son nom en entier c’est plutôt Fela Hildegart Ransome Anikulapo Kuti, mais il le recto de l’album n’aurait pas suffi à tout écrire alors on a simplifié à Fela Kuti.Fela Kuti c’est le père de l’Afrobeat, et ses deux fils Seun et Femi sont les dignes représentants de leur père.Fondateur de l'organisation République de Kalakuta au Nigeria, qui est le nom que le musicien Fela Kuti donnait à la maison accueillant sa famille, les membres de son groupe et son studio d'enregistrement. Située à Mushin, dans la banlieue de Lagos, elle abrite aussi une clinique gratuite. Fela déclare son indépendance vis-à-vis du gouvernement nigérian après son retour des États-Unis en 1970.Et ce titre date justement de 1970 ! Massani Cissé – Orchestre Laye Thiam (Sénégal)Laye Thiam, de son vrai nom Abdoulaye Thiam est un monstre de la musique sénégalaise, et j’espère que vous l’aurez compris parce que ce morceau est quand même énorme !Abdoulaye et son orchestre ont collaboré avec les plus grands artistes sénégalais : Star Band, Youssou n’Dour, Orchestre Baobab...C’est une ré-édition du label Analog Africa, toujours aussi bon quand il s’agit d’aller digger des pépites inconnues au fin fond de l’Afrique. Hommage à Omar Bongo – Gnonnas Pédro (Bénin)Effectivement, on ne peut que rendre hommage au dévouement d’Omar Bongo vis à vis de la France.Il a toujours été un homme d’État très proche des intérêts des gouvernements français.Quel qu’ils soient d’ailleurs.Il faut dire qu’il a été au pouvoir de 1967 à 2009, il en a croisé des présidents français.En tout cas on le remerciera pour son allégeance, pour l’uranium qu’il nous a fourni, le pétrole aussi, et les différentes mallettes qu’il a pu faire déposer dans les divers cabinets ministériels des différents pays.Et on saura bien lui rendre puisque son principal opposant, Germain Mba, est assassiné en 1970 à Libreville, par deux mercenaires français. Rien, cependant, ne permet d'incriminer le président gabonais Joromi – Sir Victor Uwaifo (Nigéria)Joromi est un mot qui vient du Nigeria, cela peut signifier : soit un style de robe ou gilet brodé, soit un style de musique high-life popularisé par Sir Victor Uwaifo.Dans le folklore ancien, Joromi était un guerrier qui combattait et battait tous les rivaux possibles sur terre.Sans rivaux sur terre pour s'engager dans la bataille, il a décidé de se battre avec des êtres de l'au-delà.Défiant les avertissements des anciens du pays, il s'est engagé dans une bataille avec un guerrier de l'au-delà, mais il n'est jamais revenu pour dire s'il était victorieux.C’est l'histoire de Joromi que Sir Victor nous raconte dans ce morceau. Sensenko – Tele Jazz (Guinée)Très exactement Tele Jazz de Télimélé.Télimélé qui est une belle bourgade au centre de la Guinée, croisement de la N21, de la N22 et de la célébrissime N24, la nationale qui vient de nulle part et va nulle part.Le télé Jazz était l’orchestre fédérale de la région de Télimélé La Grosse Poupée – Jacques Bracmort (Guadeloupe)Petite biguine rigolote !1969, c’est la date d’enregistrement de cet album, qui sera le dernier de Jacques Bracmort. Puisqu’il décèdera dans un accident de moto cette même année.Il est accompagné du groupe les Maxel’s, un groupe formé d’amis qui se connaissent depuis le lycée. Sous la houlette de Monsieur Labor dit Jean Goubè qui était saxophoniste lui-même et qui a supervisé l’encadrement de ces jeunes. Et d’ailleurs Malxel’s ça vient de la contraction de Max et Edouard Labor, ses fils. El Aguardientosky – Los Graduados (Colombie)Petite Cumbia colombienne rigolote !« Sírvame un aguardientoskycon limonsoskycantineroskyY tranquilos hermanoskyque yo tengoskycon que pagosky ».« Sers-moi une aguardienteAvec du citronTenancierEt t’inquiètes pas mon frèreQue j’ai ce qu’il fautPour te payer »L’aguardiente, en Colombie, c’est une liqueur anisée contenant un alcool de canne de sucre. Une sorte d’eau-de-vie quoi.Dans ce morceau, le type (Gustavo Quintero) est complètement saoul et raconte, en ajoutant des terminaisons de ruskof à tous les mots, combien il est content d’être amoureux.Le titre date de 1973 Macondo – Banda Y Coros de Repelón (Colombie)À mi-chemin entre Carthagène des Indes et Barranquilla, sur la côte Caraïbe de la Colombie.Repelón, ce qui veut dire en espagnol « ce que l’on arrache », « ce que l’on enlève ».On raconte que le nom de cette ville, Repelón, vient du fait que les premiers habitant qui se sont installés dans ce lieu, sont venus là pour cultiver les terres.Repelón n’est pas très haut, 10/15m au-dessus du niveau de la mer, mais les terres en contre-bas, étaient, depuis la construction du canal de Dique non-loin transformées en marécages.Et donc Repelón, c’était l’action de cueillir.Le Titre est de 1969.

Good Morning RadioFm
Biography -Interview with Nigerian Reggae act , Obaland Award Winner -Mlex Songz

Good Morning RadioFm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 13:54


Alex Obeheremen Usiabulu , formerly goes by the stage name M-lex, now popularly known as Mlex songz (born – 3rd of June 1992) Irrua , Edo State in Nigeria, is a singer,songwriter,cinematographer and an Entrepreneur. His versatility in music genres are Reggae, Afro Beat, R n B, Hip Hop . In 2012 , he received “The national inter -school music competition and academy award for 2nd Best runner up, under the “Individual category”. During the event, Olamide and Vector (Rapper) were also present as guest artiste. The event was powered by personalities like K1 De Ultimate, and Julius Ekemode.In 2016, he signed a record deal to Megalpoint Record’s. He is also associated to acts like, Sandi moral Tty Noni , Ashilo wizzy, Snoway, Joe blaque, Jossy joe, Psky Ezekiel, Joel (Easy j), Frank Sax. Eco hood, D-geen and others. In 2016, he released his debut single, entitled “love rain”, subsequently another national hit song, entitled “New season”, the songs were positively reviewed by music critics to gain national air play on radios and TV’s in Nigeria. He has shared stages with mainstream artists and comedians like Kenny Blaque , Seyi law. Dr Olando Julius Ekemode, Sir Victor Uwaifo and few other pioneers of early Nigerian high life music.

Tony Doe
#LokalEntertainment [Sir Victor Uwaifo, Adekunle Gold, Don Jazzy]

Tony Doe

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 1:19


Sir Victor Uwaifo set to sue Simi over Joromi, Adekunle Gold unveils track list for new album and Don Jazzy calls for more songwriters. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lokalfmng/message

Cookie-Dough Music Podcasts
Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast 11

Cookie-Dough Music Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 60:08


Episode 11 of Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast with Ste & Terser   Soulful underground music across the genres. Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl, some old and some new. For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres. For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks. If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated! Thanks for listening S&T soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house 1. Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin' 2. Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestros - Akuyan Ekassa 3. Delroy Wilson - Together 4. Emillio Santiago - Vem Memina 5. Igor Jadranin - Middles Proves (Ashley Beadle’s North Street Mix) 6. Moodymann - Hold it Down 7. Roni Size - Heroes 8. King Sun - On the Club Tip 9. Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle - Bad Boy (Unreleased 12” Mix) 10. Slow Supreme - Green Tea 11. Franky Boissy feat. Roland Clark - Black Music (Miguel Migs Remix) 12. Teddy Douglas - Land of Love (Ron Trent Overdub) 13. Glenn Davis - Body & Soul 14. Last Rhythm - Last Rhythm

Afropop Worldwide
Edo Highlife: Culture, Politics and Progressive Traditionalism

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 59:00


Highlife—West Africa’s pioneer popular music of the late colonial and independence periods—has mostly faded from popularity in 21st century Nigeria. However, highlife is alive and well in Edo State, 300 kilometers east of Lagos, and the center of the former Benin Empire. Edo highlife musicians fill the role of traditional musicians by animating community ceremonies such as weddings and funerals, and praising prominent members of the community, in exchange for “financial love.” This traditionalism is also progressive: Edo highlife music draws on traditional genres like asonogun, ojeke, agbi, ivbiagogo, and ekassa, and musicians continue to incorporate instruments and styles from neighboring Yoruba communities and Western popular music. In this Hip Deep program, we'll hear how Edo highlife musicians have found sustainable careers by simultaneously rooting their music in their local communities and appealing to diasporic enclaves in Europe and the United States. Their local support has even allowed certain musicians to broach political themes, singing in support or in critique of specific politicians, a rare occurrence in contemporary Nigeria. We’ll hear from legends and innovators including Sir Victor Uwaifo, Ambassador Osayomore Joseph, and Alhaji Waziri Oshomah as well as current stars including Dr. Afile, Akobeghian and Johnbull Obakpolor. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet and Austin ‘Maro Emielu. Follow Afropop Worldwide on Facebook at www.facebook.com/afropop, on Instagram @afropopworldwide and on Twitter @afropopww. Subscribe to the Afropop Worldwide newsletter at www.afropop.org/newsletter/ APWW PGM #751 Distributed 3/30/2017

Radio Ritmundo (40UP Radio)
Radio Ritmundo 014 – Summer Breezes

Radio Ritmundo (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 57:51


Radio Ritmundo met Stan Rijven staat een uur lang in het teken van mediterrane en zomerse muziek uit verschillende werelddelen. Zomerse muziek van Rio Kyão, Manzanita, Radio Tarifa, Haris Alexiou, Super Star de Dakar, Sir Victor Uwaifo.

Music First with DJ Dave Swirsky
Podcast featuring Marvin Gaye, Ramsey Lewis Trio, John Fogerty, Sir Victor Uwaifo, Toby Keith, Silvio Rodriguez, Chrissie Hynde and More!!!

Music First with DJ Dave Swirsky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 61:22


"I hope to refine music, study it, try to find some area that I can unlock. I don't quite know how to explain it but it's there. These can't be the only notes in the world, there's got to be other notes some place, in some dimension, between the cracks on the piano keys."  What an inspiring quote by the amazing Marvin Gaye. Tune in to listen to one of his many great songs, plus we are also featuring music by Ramsey Lewis Trio, John Fogerty, Sir Victor Uwaifo, Toby Keith, Silvio Rodriguez, Chrissie Hynde, Horace Silver, Bettye LaVette, Emmylou Harris, and Fermin Spanish Guitar! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes  TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast *NEW* INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL (Send us a note!): MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com

Rectangle's Podcast

Podcast mensuel programmé et présenté par DJérôme Bosch.Durée: 60 Minutes.OK/KO (d'après l'expression de Franco Luambo : "On entre OK, on sort KO"). DJérome Bosch, grand collectionneur de rumba (la pop congolaise), a réussi à rassembler +/- 1.500 morceaux des fourties jusqu'aux nineties (mort de Franco), certains très difficiles à dénicher... Et beaucoup de chefs-d'oeuvre irrésistibles qu'il vous fera découvrir depuis Bruxelles. Highlife Mix vol.2Entre tradition et modernité le HIGHLIFE (venu principalement du GHANA et du NIGERIA) est une vague musicale née au milieu du XX°s. Du jazz au calypso en passant par le rock psychédélique et le funk, cette fusion cosmopolite irrésistible méritait bien un deuxième épisode ! 1. Smart Nkansah and his Sweet Talks : "Womma Yenyi Ewuradze Aye"2. Owiny Sigoma Band : "John Ra Ha"3. Soundz Africana : "Africana"4. Nigerian Union Rhythm Group : "Tortoise Mambo"5. Sir Victor Uwaifo & his Melody Maestroes : "Ekassa 24 Kirikisi"6. Rans Boi's African Highlife Band : "High Life Comes To Europe"7. Opotopo : "Etuk Owo"8. Awotwi Paynin & His Ghana Rockers : "Brown Skin Gal"9. Oriental Brothers International : "Chi Awu Otu"10. The Ramblers Dance Band : "Ekombi"11. Stan Plange And The Uhuru Dance Band : "Dabra Ba"12. Victor Ola-Iya & His Cool Cats : "Anyin Ga Na"13. West African Rhythm Brothers : "Iwa d'Arekere"14. Fela Ransome-Kuti & The Highlife Rakers : "Fela's Special"15. Rex Lawson And His Rivers Men : "Pay Me My Money Now"

Rectangle's Podcast

Podcast mensuel programmé et présenté par DJérôme Bosch. Durée: 60 Minutes. OK/KO (d'après l'expression de Franco Luambo : "On entre OK, on sort KO"). DJérome Bosch, grand collectionneur de rumba (la pop congolaise), a réussi à rassembler +/- 1.500 morceaux des fourties jusqu'aux nineties (mort de Franco), certains très difficiles à dénicher... Et beaucoup de chefs-d'oeuvre irrésistibles qu'il vous fera découvrir depuis Bruxelles. Highlife Mix vol.2 Entre tradition et modernité le HIGHLIFE (venu principalement du GHANA et du NIGERIA) est une vague musicale née au milieu du XX°s. Du jazz au calypso en passant par le rock psychédélique et le funk, cette fusion cosmopolite irrésistible méritait bien un deuxième épisode ! 1. Smart Nkansah and his Sweet Talks : "Womma Yenyi Ewuradze Aye" 2. Owiny Sigoma Band : "John Ra Ha" 3. Soundz Africana : "Africana" 4. Nigerian Union Rhythm Group : "Tortoise Mambo" 5. Sir Victor Uwaifo & his Melody Maestroes : "Ekassa 24 Kirikisi" 6. Rans Boi's African Highlife Band : "High Life Comes To Europe" 7. Opotopo : "Etuk Owo" 8. Awotwi Paynin & His Ghana Rockers : "Brown Skin Gal" 9. Oriental Brothers International : "Chi Awu Otu" 10. The Ramblers Dance Band : "Ekombi" 11. Stan Plange And The Uhuru Dance Band : "Dabra Ba" 12. Victor Ola-Iya & His Cool Cats : "Anyin Ga Na" 13. West African Rhythm Brothers : "Iwa d'Arekere" 14. Fela Ransome-Kuti & The Highlife Rakers : "Fela's Special" 15. Rex Lawson And His Rivers Men : "Pay Me My Money Now"

DOODcast
DOODcast-High In The Bunker

DOODcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2014 107:51


EPISODE 35 - And over the hills we go, far out into the sticks, as the sun sets over the local ale swigging population. Our stripped back crew get dug in for the night to assemble another selection of heart warming jams. 1/ Herbal Mixture - “Please Leave My Mind” 2/ Herbal Mixture - “A Love That Died” 3/ Tim Maia - “O CAMINHO DO BEM” 4/ Funky Rob - “Just One More Time” DJs 5/ Ebo Taylor - “African Woman” 6/ Sir Victor Uwaifo and his Titbits of Africa - “All Correct” 7/ Bongos Ikwue and the Groovies - “Show Me the Man That Don't Need a Woman” 8/ Freedom Family - “Good Times” DJs 9/ Delroy Wilson - “Get Ready” 10/ Delroy Wilson - “Can I Change Your Mind” DJs 11/ Tony Joe White - “Elements and Things” 12/ Leon Russell - “Out in the Woods” 13/ Bobbie Gentry - “Big Boss Man” 14/ Larry Jon Wilson - “Broomstraw Philosophers” DJs 15/ Kiki Gyan - “24 Hours in a Disco” 16/ Kabbala - “Ashewo Ara” 17/ Buari - “Feed My Body” DJs 18/ Fotso - “French Girl” 19/ Bulimundo - “Mundo” DJs 20/ Paul McCartney - “Coming Up” 21/ Bob Chance - “It's Broken” 22/ Sin Joong Hyun - “Evening Sun”