Sikiru Adepoju

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Sikiru Adepoju is a percussionist and recording artist from Nigeria, primarily in the genres of traditional African music and world music. He plays a variety of instruments and styles.

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[edit] Background

A master of the talking drum, Adepoju comes from a musical family from Eruwa in western Nigeria. He and his brothers Saminu and Lasisi were taught drumming very early by their father, Chief Ayanleke Adepoju, whose very name, Ayan, means "descended from drummers." While still in his teens, Sikiru joined the band of one of the pioneers of Afro-beat, Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey.

[edit] Musical career

In 1985, Adepoju came to America to play with O.J. Ekemode's Nigerian All-Stars, and one year later met Babatunde Olatunji. He became an integral part of Olatunji's Drums of Passion and through Olatunji met Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.[1] Since then he has frequently been a guest percussionist during Hart and Bill Kreutzmann's "Rhythm Devils" segments of Grateful Dead concerts, and was a Grammy Award contributor to Mickey Hart's Planet Drum. He has collaborated with Muruga Booker and Olatunji on the CD Cosmic Rhythm Vibrations (recently remastered and re-issued by Chesky Records as Circle of Drums), and played talking drum with Mickey Hart's group Bembe Orishas, which toured in 2002. Sikiru also leads his own group, The Honeymakers. He plays with Muruga Booker and Badal Roy as part of the Global Village Ceremonial Band, and appeared with them at the Starwood Festival in 2003, which led to the creation of the SpiritDrum Festival (a tribute to Babatunde Olatunji, which also featured Jim Donovan of Rusted Root, Perry Robinson, Jeff Rosenbaum and Halim El-Dabh). He has recorded albums with artists as varied as Carlos Santana, Airto Moreira, Bola Abimbola, the String Cheese Incident, Stevie Wonder,[2] Zakir Hussain, Chief Ebenezer Obey, the Inter-Reformers Band, and the Nigerian All-Stars. His latest band Afrika Heartbeat debut their first CD, entitled Ijinle Ilu, in 2003.

[edit] Discography

  • Juju Jubilee (1985) - Ebenezer Obey
  • Drums of Passion: The Invocation (1988) - Babatunde Olatunji
  • Drums of Passion: The Beat (1989) - Babatunde Olatunji
  • At the Edge (1990) - Mickey Hart
  • Planet Drum (1991) – Mickey Hart
  • Jungle Fever (1991) - Stevie Wonder
  • Drums of Passion: Celebrate Freedom, Justice & Peace (1993) - Babatunde Olatunji
  • Big Bang (1995) - Various Artists
  • Mickey Hart's Mystery Box (1996) - Mickey Hart
  • Watchfire (1996) - Pete Sears & Friends
  • Best of Ellipsis Arts (1997) - Various Artists
  • Supralingua (1998) - Mickey Hart & Planet Drum
  • The Rose that Grew from Concrete (2000)
  • Honour Simplicity, Respect the Flow (2000) - Kai Eckhardt
  • Best of Mickey Hart: Over the Edge and Back (2002) - Mickey Hart
  • Ijinle Ilu - Afrika Heartbeat (2003)
  • Life After That (2003) - Airto Moreira
  • Soup's On Fire (2003) - Jana Herzen
  • July 21 2004 San Francisco Ca: On The Road (2004) - String Cheese Incident
  • Circle of Drums (2005) - Babatunde Olatunji
  • Ara Kenge (2005) - Bola Abimbola

[edit] References

  1. ^ About Sikuru Adepoju
  2. ^ The Rhythm Devils - bio

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