Babá Ken Okulolo
Babá Ken Okulolo | |
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Born | Aladja, Delta State, Nigeria | September 12, 1950
Genres | traditional, Afrobeat, Afrorock, highlife |
Occupation(s) | Musician, instructor |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar, drums, vocals |
Labels | Inner Spirit Records |
Website | babaken |
Babá Ken Okulolo (born September 12, 1950) is a Nigerian bassist and bandleader who was first seen in the U.S. in 1985 with King Sunny Ade's world-touring band. He has played with renowned Afrobeat creator Fela Anikulapo Kuti, highlife master Victor Olaiya, and was a founder of the Afro-rock group Monomono in the 1970s. Now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he leads four bands that represent his various musical specialties: Kotoja (an international Afro-funk band); the Nigerian Brothers (traditional folk music); the West African Highlife Band (highlife hits of yesteryear); and the Afro-Beat Connexion (modern Afrobeat collaboration with other African and American musicians).[1] Babá Ken has also headlined such venues as Lincoln Center, The Fillmore, The Warfield, LACMA, the Oakland Coliseum, Yoshi's, The Greek Theater, and the Great American Music Hall.[2][3][4]
Discography
Albums
- 1976 – Ken Okulolo Talkin' Bass Experience (E.M.I Nigeria Ltd)
- 1990 – Babá Ken and Kotoja Freedom Is What Every Body Needs (Inner Spirit Records)
- 1991 – Babá Ken and Kotoja Freedom Is What Every Body Needs (Mesa/Blue Moon Recordings (Re-Issued))
- 1992 – Kotoja "Sawale" (Mesa/Blue Moon Recordings Inc.)
- 1994 – Kotoja "Super Sawale" (Putumayo World Music)
- 1998 – West African Highlife Band Salute To Highlife Pioneers" (Inner Spirit Recordings)
- 2001 – Babá Ken Okulolo & The Nigerian Brothers Songs From The Village (Inner Spirit Recordings)
- 2008 – Babá Ken Okulolo and the Afro Groove Connexion "Deep Down Beat" (Inner Spirit Recordings)
- 2009 – Babá Ken Okulolo "We Are All From Africa" (Inner Spirit Recordings)
- 2012 – Babá Ken Okulolo "African Drum Songs" (Inner Spirit Recordings)
Contributions
- 1971 – Monomono – Adele (E.M.I Nigeria Ltd)
- 1972 – Monomono – Give a Beggar a Chance (E.M.I Nigeria Ltd)
- 1973 – Monomono – Dawn of Awareness (E.M.I Nigeria Ltd)
- 1978 – Emma Dorgu We Need Freedom (E.M.I Nigeria Ltd)
- 1979 – Tee Mac Collections Wake Up (E.M.I Nigeria Ltd)
- 1983 – Orlando Julius Ekemode Dance Afro-Beat (Afrobeat Recordings Inc.)
- 1995 – King Sunny Ade E Dide/Get Up (Mesa/Blue Moon Recordings)
- 1996 – Bata Ketu Bata Ketu (Bembé Records)
- 1998 – Chalo Eduardo "Samba Nova" (Carnaval Records)
- 1998 – King Sunny Ade Odu (Atlantic/Mesa Recordings)
- 2003 – Kelly Takunda Orphan "Give It to the People" (All of One Records)
References
- ^ Darling, Cary (June 10, 1996). "Kotoja's Ken Okulolo is at home in California's city by the bay". Orange County Register.
- ^ "Baba Ken at Yoshi's". SanFrancisco.com. October 28, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
- ^ "Baba Ken at LACMA". Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Archived from the original on August 8, 2010. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
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