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Orlando Owoh & His Africa Kenneries International – Obirin Asiko. Label: Afrodisia – DWAPS 2136. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. A3. Obirin Asiko Lagbo Orlando. Companies, etc. Record Company – Decca (West Africa) Limited.
Orlando Owoh (born as February 14, 1932 – November 4, 2008) was a highlife musician and band leader. Owoh was born Stephen Oladipupo Owomoyela in Osogbo, Nigeria. He was a member of the Ifon people ethnic group, his Father hailed from Ifon while his mother was from Owo. He later became known to his fans as Chief Dr. Orlando Owoh. As a young man Owoh initially entered into the carpentry trade until 1958, when he was hired by Nigeria's Kola Ogunmola Theatre Group to play drums and sing
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7 responses to Dr. Orlando Owoh & His Omimah Band. Great that Orlando Owoh’s music is getting some exposure– it seems his fate (along with such masters as Oliver de Coque, Stephen Osadebe et a. is to remain in the tall shadow of King Sunny Ade. I hope someone someday will re-release ‘Dr. Ganja’s Polytonality Blues’, a late ’90s Owoh compilation. thursdayborn says: January 10, 2008 at 9:07 pm. damn. best album title ever! Reply. Ogunsanya Oludele Joseph says: December 29, 2016 at 3:47 pm. I cannot do without listen to baba orlando owoh music since 19 80s. Reply.
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Owoh formed his first group, Orlando Owoh and His Omimah Band, around 1960 and quickly recorded his first single, "Oluwa, lo ran Mi" ("God has sent me") on the Nigerian branch of the Decca label. Heard Record Played in Store. It's a thrill for any musician to hear his or her record being played on the streets for the first time, but Owoh's experience was more thrilling than most. Around 1975, Owoh named his backing group His Young Kenneries, a term that later changed to His Africa Kenneries International, or His African Kenneries Beats International. The word "Kennery," also spelled Kenery or Cannery, seemed to be related to the word "canary. They say my voice is unique like that of a bird called Cannery," Owoh told Ajirire. Easter Special, Decca, 1977. Money for Hand Back for Ground
Album: Dr. Orlando Owoh And His Afrikan Kenneries Beat International – Vol. 5 Ganja Label: Shanu Olu Records – SOS 096 Country: Nigeria Released: 1980 Genre: Folk, World, & Country Style: Highlife, African, Juju, Yoruba, Fuji. Dr Olando Owoh & His Young Kenneries - Belere Ba Lo Ni Le Yi. Dr Orlando Owoh - Omo Beru Aiye Le. Orlando Owoh - Vol 1 (side two).
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