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Salute the Legend: See What Charly Boy is Saying About Fela 20 Years After His Death

Some twenty years after the tragic death of the late Afrobeat king, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Charly Boy has eulogized the legend.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti
 
Charly boy, Nigeria's entertainment maverick, on Wednesday eulogised late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, exactly two decades after his demise.
 
NAN reports that Charly Boy described the late Fela as “unequalled legend who preached against corruption, injustice and other societal ills.

“The truth is Fela never dies; he lives on with his music.

“What Fela stood against across Africa, and Nigeria in particular, that made many to call him a mad man, are still very much our problems today.

“He talked about suffering and smiling, corruption, and fear of death that made people keep quiet or indifferent to bad governance.

“Nigeria will forever miss this great social activist and advocate of justice and equity,” he said.
 
Charly boy, who was a past President of Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), added that Fela was a pride to Nigeria, by taking the African musical genre to the global stage.
 
On his part, Mr Agility Onwura, Chairman, FCT chapter of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), described the late afrobeat superstar as a “philosopher and a voice to the voiceless.

“Fela was an advocate to the common man, who believed in equity and fairness.

“His death was not just a lost to Nigerians, but to the global music industry.
 
“He belonged to the class of Bob Marley, Martin Luther King (Jnr) and other preachers of human freedom.”
 
Onwurah added that Fela was a multi-talented instrumentalist and singer who believed in his brand without any sense of competition.
 
He urged young artistes to emulate Fela’s  doggedness, passion and consistency that made his music remain timeless and inspiring, even 20 years after his demise.
 
NAN reports that Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who died on Aug. 2, 1997 at 59, was a Nigerian  musician, pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre, human rights activist, and political maverick.
 
The “Abami Eda”, as he was also known, was often hailed as one of Africa’s most bold and charismatic music performers.
 
Fela made the decision to sing in Pidgin English so that his music could be enjoyed by individuals all over Africa, where the local languages spoken are very diverse and numerous.
 
As popular as Fela’s music had become in Nigeria and elsewhere, it was also very unpopular with the ruling government, and raids on his popular shrine, Kalakuta Republic were frequent.
 
Some of his popular songs include ‘Shakara’, ‘Zombie’,’Gentleman’ and ‘Suffering and ‘Smiling’
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Fela Reawakens On Stage Smooth FM To Stage Award Winning Broadway Musical In Concert Stage



Great music never dies. It lives on after the last notes have fallen silent.

Over the years, artistes have risen and fallen but very few have left our hearts still humming to their symphonies.

One voice, who is indeed a music legend is Fela Anikulapo- Kuti. In a chaotic world burdened with non-stop reformation, Fela's music was borne of humanity and an overriding quest to influence the tide of the tempests tormenting civilization. His melodies has over the years experienced persistent rebirth in several forms. The pioneering father of Afrobeat,is as influential as the story of his extraordinary life. 

In celebration of this legend, Smooth FM is set to present the award winning Broadway musical 'Fela! The Concert' in Lagos from April 13th-15th 2017.

The concert which was conceived by iconic Bill T. Jones, will hold at the Eko Convention Centre

Consisting a blend of Jazz, Funk, African rhythm and harmonies, the musical explores Fela’s controversial life as an Artist, a Political Activist and a Revolutionary Musician. It will feature series of his most captivating songs and imaginative staging hereby presenting a provocative hybrid of concert, dance and musical theatre.

Starring cast members of the Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical, the shows promises Afro-beat music lovers and enthusiasts from all over the world unforgettable nights of dance and music by the late Afro-beat maestro. 

Dates:13th - 15th April 2017

Venue: Eko Convention Centre


Tickets are available on: Felatheconcertlagos.com, Quickteller, The Naija Ticket Shop and AfriTicket, SMOOTH FM Studios, Terra Kulture, Jazz Hole - Ikoyi & Ikeja and Eko Hotel Lobby.

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