14-04-2014, 18:05
Ladies and gentlemens!
The main idea of this post is to share and discuss African born musicians, which you think are worth attention.
"Nigerian singer, songwriter and dancer Flavourâs real name is Chinedu Okoli. He comes from Enugu State in Africa. As many African music icons, he began his career in a church, not singing in a choir but playing drums instead. He was 13 years old at the time. It was a pastor of his church that introduced him to the head of a brand-new musical company, by the name of Chris I Ordor. Mr Ordor was searching for the young and promising boys to turn them into musicians. Thus Flavour became a scholar. He chose drums as his main instrument. Flavour has three studio albums to his credit: Nâabania (released in 2005), Uplifted (2010) and Blessed (2012). His second album turned out to be a great success, featuring such hits as âAdammaâ and âNwa Babyâ. After that Flavour became one of the most popular Nigerian performers."
Will be glad to read your opinions and suggestions?
The main idea of this post is to share and discuss African born musicians, which you think are worth attention.
"Nigerian singer, songwriter and dancer Flavourâs real name is Chinedu Okoli. He comes from Enugu State in Africa. As many African music icons, he began his career in a church, not singing in a choir but playing drums instead. He was 13 years old at the time. It was a pastor of his church that introduced him to the head of a brand-new musical company, by the name of Chris I Ordor. Mr Ordor was searching for the young and promising boys to turn them into musicians. Thus Flavour became a scholar. He chose drums as his main instrument. Flavour has three studio albums to his credit: Nâabania (released in 2005), Uplifted (2010) and Blessed (2012). His second album turned out to be a great success, featuring such hits as âAdammaâ and âNwa Babyâ. After that Flavour became one of the most popular Nigerian performers."
Will be glad to read your opinions and suggestions?