President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated music legend, King Sunny Ade, on his 70 birthday, which is
on Sept. 22.
on Sept. 22.
Information
on the felicitation is contained in a statement issued by Mr Femi
Adesina, the president’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity in Abuja on Wednesday.
Adesina stated that “President
Buhari joins friends, family and fans of the multi-talented
instrumentalist, songwriter and dancer in celebrating his remarkable
life.”
The President noted with delight that
Sunny Ade had been graced with numerous awards for outstanding
performances, including nominations for the Grammy.
Buhari
added that the Septuagenarian had over the years brought pride to his
country by mastering his art against all odds, taking the African
musical genre to the global stage.
He, therefore,
commended him for not only bringing joy to many hearts and homes through
his music, but for serving as an inspiration and a mentor to upcoming
artistes.
The President saluted “King Sunny
Ade’s love for humanity, especially the less privileged, by setting up a
foundation that caters for the needs of others.’’
He prayed that almighty God would grant “the versatile entertainer longer life, good health and more strength.”
Born
on Sept. 22, 1946, Sunday Adeniyi, the King of Juju and popularly
called the minister of enjoyment, had been actively in music since
1960s.
His father was a Church organist, while his mother was a trader.
Ade
left grammar school in Ondo under the pretence of going to University
of Lagos but there in Lagos, his mercurial musical career started.
Sunny Ade’s musical sound evolved from the early days. His career begun with Moses Olaiya‘s Federal Rhythm Dandies, a highlife band, but he left to form a new band, The Green Spots in 1967.
Over
the years, Sunny Adé’s band changed its name several times, first to
African Beats and then to Golden Mercury, for various reasons ranging
from changes in his music to business concerns.
In
the 1970s and 1980s Adé embarked on a tour of America and Europe. His
stage act was characterised by dexterous dancing steps and mastery of
the guitar, which he played beautifully well to the admiration of the
Americans and Europeans.
His music albums earned him many awards, including his first Grammy Award nomination in the folk/ethnic music category.
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