20 years after, family donates Fela’s costumes to Hard Rock collection
Twenty
years after his demise in August 1997, costumes of the late Afrobeat
maestro, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, are set to take a fitting place among
other world music greats on the renowned Hardrock Cafe Music Me
Memorabilia Collection.
On Thursday, May 25, the
singer’s famous children, Yeni, Femi and Seun Kuti, will hand over
costumes worn by Fela, including pieces of clothing and shoes to
representatives of Hard Rock International in Lagos.
A two-part ceremony begins by
3pm at the Hardrock Café Lagos with an induction ceremony to be
witnessed by late Fela’s friends, entertainment bigwigs and corporate
Nigeria. The ceremony will climax by 7pm when Femi Kuti with his
Positive Force band and Seun Kuti with his Egypt 80 band hit the stage
for a pulsating power-packed night of Afrobeat music.
One of the major highlights
of the induction will be the release of a new song dedicated to the late
Afrobeat maestro by two-time Grammy Award-winning artiste, Lekan
Babalola. The song entitled ‘Mr. Lakaye’ (Tribute to Ogun) is produced
by Will Angelero (New York/UK based Producer) and co-produced by Lekan
Babalola. In addition, sensational artist, Fola David will do a live
speed-painting of Fela on stage.
Also to be donated are
original evergreen album covers whose designer, veteran artist, Lemi
Gharioku will also be in attendance. Lemi is known for listening to and
digesting Fela’s music, then expressing his reaction in Fela’s album
cover design. Lemi designed over 26 Fela album covers.
The Hard Rock Café induction
is being put together by Temple Management Company (TMC) after brokering
a similar donation last year by juju maestro King Sunny Ade (KSA) as
well as staging the Sunny On Sunday concert.
“The Hard Rock Induction
event again reinforces the influence that the great Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
still commands twenty years later,” TMC’s Head of Entertainment, Mark
Redguard said.
“We at TMC are delighted to
be identified with another historic occasion that further develops and
memorializes the Nigerian Music industry worldwide.”
Fela’s music journey began in
1958 when his parents sent him to London to study Medicine but he opted
for Trinity College School of Music. Fela formed his first band, Koola
Lobitos, in 1961 providing the fodder for a movement that morphed into
Afrobeat, a combination of elements of traditional High Life, Rock, Funk
and Jazz.
Fela’s
music became the voice of the hopeless and a constant thorn in the flesh
of successive military governments. Some of his popular albums include Open & Close (1971), Gentleman (1973), Confusion (1975), Expensive Shit (1975),Zombie (1976) ending with Confusion Break Bones (1990).
Other
legends whose souvenirs are on the Hard Rock Memorabilia Collection
include King Sunny Ade, Quincy Jones, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Michael
Jackson, Prince, and Bob Marley among others.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/17/2017
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