Ayinde Bakare
Ayinde Bakare (Ma bí ódò 1912 I la kwù ojo ejodudu ochù ékégwa ódò 1972) Ayinde chane eli ichi yoruba ku ma do jùjú kpai highlife ojane Nigeria.
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Nigeria |
Given name | Bakare |
Family name | Ayinde |
Date of birth | 1912 |
Place of birth | Lagos |
Date of death | 1 ochu ekegwa 1972 |
Place of death | Lagos |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English, Nigerian Pidgin |
Ancestral home | Nigeria |
Occupation | bandleader, musician |
Work period (start) | 1972 |
Ethnic group | Yoruba people |
Eye color | brown |
Hair color | black hair |
Instrument | guitar, banjo, ukulele |
Indigenous to | Kwara |
Genre | Jùjú music, highlife |
Record label | Melodisc Records |
Personal pronoun | L485 |
Abakwane
nwọ́cheMa bi Saibu Ayinde Bakare Ajikobi odo 1912 efewo Okesuna Lafiaji ki di Lagos state, Attah nwu chi ukolo soja ya che, odu attah nwu chi Pa bakare, Akwora unyi ugbo ki attah nwu kwo chi Ajikobi ki di Ilorin, Kwara State.
Ukoche
nwọ́cheĪ chené uckoche ótakada úma kw'efu ùyi kocha yi St. Mathias Cáthólic sakulu , Lafiaji.[1] akwo mó, í chi Ọma ukoche úkolo kpai ama k’uyi ókó éjuomi kpai ami marine ígbele ki chi Department ka efu Lagos.
Ukolo
nwọ́cheAyinde chane eli eko ki lo to oko engagementi ki abo eli wa keli, Ayinde gbere aboji abo eli na ka nwu ka ki ni ya tene tefu ma, odu aboji abo eli le chi Tunde.[1]
Bakari Chane keli odo 1935,[2] Eli ejodudu ki ko oji casseti chi odo 1937.[3]
Odu eli juju ejodudu ki ko chi Layinka Sapara, efe eli le i gwa je nwu nwi oma onobule Oguntola Sapara, eli ki nwo defi casseti le ge chi Ajibabi ama eli Layinka onwu ma duno tule. Bakare nwo chane groupu eli enwu, odu groupu nwu chi Meranda Miranda. Bakare chane groupu le kpai omone mele (banjo ukulele, shekere, juju, vocals),odo 1949 omone ki di groupu le chi omone mebie, odo 1959 ma mu di amone mejo.[2] Bakare chene ejodudu ki ya keli juju kia di amplified guitar chekwu.[3][4][5][6]
Amone che mo nyo'yo ane yoruba, amone mo nyo'yo efewo Lagos Kpai Ibadan odo 1950 ati odo 1960, odu guy ku ma du nwu egbale chi "Mr Juju".[7] Bakare nwo loti Britain ewo ami enefu odo1957.[8]
References
nwọ́che- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Ayinde Bakare, Can He Make it Again". Spear Magazine. Lagos: Daily Times. November 1967.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Waterman, Christopher Alan (1990). Juju: A Social History and Ethnography of an African Popular Music. Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology. University of Chicago Press. pp. 83–84. ISBN 0226874656.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Waterman, Christopher A. (1993). Stephen Blum; Philip Vilas Bohlman; Daniel M. Neuman (eds.). Juju History. Ethnomusicology and Modern Music History. University of Illinois Press. pp. 55–62. ISBN 0252063430.
- ↑ The Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 1. Routledge. 2013. ISBN 978-1136095702.
- ↑ Shepherd, John (2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World:Performance and Production, Volume 11. Continuum. p. 288. ISBN 0826463223.
- ↑ A Glossary of Musical Styles: Jùjú, University of Minnesota's Musical Ethnography of the Twin Cities project
- ↑ Famoroti, Francis (5 August 2013). "How juju maestro, Ayinde Bakare was killed". National Mirror. Archived from the original on 2013-12-19. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ↑ Idonije, Benson (14 November 2012). "Tribute to 'Mr. Juju,' Ayinde Bakare". The Guardian, Nigeria. Archived from the original on 7 September 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.