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Chief Udoh Essiet
Afro-beat / Roots Music



based in Paris
Nigeria

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Member Since12/10/2006
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NATIVE ROOTS - AUTHENTIC NIGERIAN HIGHLIFE - AFROBEAT

Chief Udoh Essiet was born on November 21,1959. He was the seventh child of a Protestant pastor in Ikot Ekpene, a village in the southeast of Nigeria. His first instruments, he says, were the kitchen door and tins of condensed milk. Not long after, he graduated to the traditional hollowed log drum called "abodom." He performed with the local traditional musicians where he learned to "speak" with his instrument to the dancers and direct their movements.

The Biafra-Nigeria civil war (1967-1970) scattered his family and interrupted his formal education, causing him to migrate west to the teeming urban center of Lagos. By chance (he was selling tooth-cleaning sticks on the street) he met the Highlife Band leader Dr. Victor Olaiya, who is still performing today at his Stadium Hotel in Lagos. Olaiya's band had been a step in the careers of many future African stars, including Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Soon young Udoh was living with the bandleader and his family like an adopted son. He would carry Olaiya's trumpet. Quickly he was allowed to play maracas with the band. He wanted to learn the trumpet but Olaiya told him, "Play rhythm first." One day that the band's conga player was absent, Udoh filled in, but he had to stand on a beer bottle crate to reach the drums. The conga player never got his job back. Olaiya's band toured Nigeria extensively and played all styles of African popular music, as well as Africanized versions of American rhythm and blues hits.

But the specialty of the band was and still is West African Highlife. Highlife is an urbanized fusion of "palm wine" guitar-picking style and traditional native song with Big Band and Calypso influences from the 78rpm records that had arrived in Africa. The instrumentation resembles Latin big bands (though keyboards are rare in the 50's and 60's) but the rhythms and arrangements have an African logic all their own. Without Highlife, there would be no Juju or Afrobeat or the other more contemporary Nigerian styles. There is a lot more to be learned about Highlife, but Chief Udoh was in the right place at the right time to get the best education. During his years with Olaiya, he met and played with the greatest Highlife stars of that golden period, including Rex Williams, E.T. Mensah and Rex Lawson.

Chief Udoh also played with King Sunny Ade and other Juju musicians, before joining the band of the creator of Afrobeat, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, as conga soloist. For three years he toured, performed and recorded with Fela. After he left Fela's band, no one else was able to fulfill his role. Eventually Fela would just play the three solo congas (which are played with sticks) onstage by himself.

Some young Frenchman traveled to Lagos by road and made a film of their journey that included a swinging soundtrack and footage of Udoh and other local musicians. They called the film "Ghetto Blaster" and sold it to French television. They returned to Nigeria with a plan to bring their "group" to Paris. The band lived like a family on a houseboat on the Seine, composing and practicing in public in the African style. They appeared on another TV special, toured in France and Europe, recorded a single for Chris Blackwell on Island Records, and eventually released an album called "People". Chief Udoh..s contribution to the group was to apply Afrobeat rhythm and arranging (which come from Highlife) to the funk style that fascinated the other young Africans in the band. In 1986, Jane Kramer of "New Yorker" magazine did a feature on the band and wrote that Chief Udoh was the "Africa" of the group. In 1987, Udoh left Ghetto Blaster over artistic differences, and one year later the group disbanded.

Chief Udoh accompanied other African stars based in Paris, such as Mory Kante, Salif Keita, Kasse Mady and Sorry Bamba. In 1989 he formed his own group, Afrobeat Blaster, with his wife Sherry Margolin (an American who is the sister of Blues artist Bob Margolin) ..boards and vocals. They composed original Afrobeat material, released an album ("No Condition Is Permanent") and toured in Europe. And at the same time, Udoh resumed performing more traditional Highlife, this time as the front man. He is a charismatic, energetic singer and showman who sings in several Nigerian dialects and in "pidgin" English. The album "Time For Highlife" was completed in March 1999. New album "AFROBEAT/HIGHLIFE CROSSING will be out soon. Check out the Pics to see his band onstage at a recent show.

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Jul 1 2009 12:12 PM

Thanks for being friends :)
Hope you like our old school Soul Music.
Have a wonderful day!
~ Ms.Trapp Muzik ~





May 27 2009 1:41 PM

 comin thru to show u some love,
Big Daddy & Red Hot Java





May 10 2009 10:09 PM

Thanks a million Cheif for joining our ministry of Blues. It's all about peace, love, understanding, and GROOVE! Hope to perform for you sometime. Enjoyed your tunes. Wishing you the very best in Blues and life! -Big Daddy
IGBO MAN FROM AFRICA





May 10 2009 9:00 PM

GREETINGS BROTHER MAN,
TOUCH MY HAND
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May 7 2009 10:29 PM

HI !

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Apr 29 2009 7:50 PM

BONJOUR
Félicitations pour votre super afo beat juju
Venez découvrir notre émission BLACK VOICES en musique africaine, latine et antillaise
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Bonne écoute et merci beaucoup
Salutations musicales de la part de BLACK VOICES
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Apr 18 2009 9:01 PM

HOLA ¿QUÉ TAL ESTÁS? BUENA MÚSICA.
PAZ Y AMOR
AFROBEAT NO LIMIT





Apr 8 2009 9:20 PM




Grâce à l’Afrobeat, c’est à dire sa force nucléaire et son pouvoir dansant, Fela voulait libérer l’Afrique de toutes sortes d’oppressions !
La nuit Afrobeat No Limit est l’occasion de se retrouver au coeur de ce groove polymorphe combinant le jazz, le funk, la soul et les rythmes africains.



DELE SOSIMI Afrobeat Orchestra

Dele Sosimi a le secret de l’Afrobeat. Clavier de Fela de 1979 à 1986, co-fondateur de Femi Kuti & The Positive Force, il est actuellement basé à Londres en tant que maître incontestable de l’Afrobeat.
Sa musique très inspirée du roi Fela et de l’univers Yoruba est un mélange de funk, de groove lancinant, de high-life, de jazz chaudement cuivré et des rythmes traditionnels du Nigeria.
Alchimiste et griot moderne de l’Afrobeat, c’est sur scène que l’on mesure la puissance de son canon massif qui enflamme les salles, prouvant qu’il possède lui aussi cette lampe récupérée de la concession familiale de Lagos pour irradier le public.



ANG The Afrobeat New Generators

Le groove unique et l'énergie incandescente qui font la force de l'Afrobeat.



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C’est d’abord la sensation, la voix soul suffisamment trempée, capable de survoler la scène londonienne dans toutes ses tendances actuelles.
Sa trajectoire traverse celle de Janis Joplin, Tracy Chaplin et Aretha Franklin. Mais en l’écoutant on constate que son originalité réside dans la synthèse des grands courants et de la musique moderne.


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Highlife, afro funk, afrobeat et electro-jazz...
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Apr 3 2009 8:38 PM

thx for tha add keep in touch
Kaneng Lolang





Apr 3 2009 7:55 PM

Please help yourself to a free album download at www.kanenglolang.com
Lord Fyah





Apr 3 2009 1:19 PM

Blessed in the name of His Imperial Majesty, JAH

Rastafari!!!
Greetings from Argentina!!!
Tks for adhere me!
Selassie I protect you!!!

Blessed

Lord Fyah
~SWEET REGGEA JAH LOVE~ *GENERAL MAX JONHSON*





Mar 22 2009 5:38 PM

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Mar 21 2009 12:47 AM

Cheif Udoh Essiet
it looks like i will be in Paris sometime around September 18th or so, will keep you posted, it would be great to meet you and perhaps preform as well
all the best
yves francois
Big Max Leo ♥♥





Mar 13 2009 10:59 PM

Great to meet you tonight ... ! Will see you soon again ! Love and keep the music going !
2voice





Feb 25 2009 1:45 PM

thank u for the comment.
i appreciate it.
when you are ready to make music with me let me know.
Boolumbal





Feb 19 2009 8:11 AM

Hello Chief!
thank you for the ADD,
Good continuation for you and full love !!!
Music, happiness and kindness
Big Max Leo ♥♥





Jan 2 2009 6:17 PM

Bonne Année !
yves francois et rocambu jazz





Dec 25 2008 3:13 PM

Joyeux Noël et bonne année Chief Udoh Essiet and may we all have a prosperous 2009, I am in Europe (France, Italy and also to Africa, where my mother lived as a child in Tunisia) in the fall, hope to see you (finally) then
all the best
Yves
Lokua Kanza





Dec 3 2008 3:54 PM

OI brother;;;longtime ago...
bisous à la famille, je pense à toi souvent.amitiés,ton frére.
L
EL ASSAD





Nov 20 2008 10:11 AM

yé,merci pour l'add;bigup!!!
Pampa Pavesi





Sep 28 2008 7:33 PM

Hey
GREAT !!!
Jabez's Jazz





Aug 17 2008 2:49 AM

Greetings Chief,

You got that right!! The world is full of shit. Just don't let it rub off on ya'. Keep on expressin'. I can dig your groove too....natural and effortless.

Jose' Hernandez
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Aug 12 2008 7:45 PM

Baba how are you doing?
Its been a while, se alafia ni?
Take care sir.
Respect!!!
Kay Kuti..
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Jul 30 2008 9:59 PM

bonjour udoh
comment vas tu depuis le mois dernier
quelles sont les nouvelles
je te souhaite une bonne semaine ainsi qu'à toute la famille(bise à sherry)
clarisse
AFRO LATIN VINTAGE ORCHESTRA





Jul 26 2008 6:43 PM

YO CHIEF !
thanks for the add !
and if you play on paris , don't hesitate to contact me again !
peace !
masta conga for Afro Latin V.
O
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