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Duke Amayo
Amayo na Felabration 2022 na Lagos, Nigeria.

(Abraham) "Duke" Amayo bụ onye egwu Naijiria, onye na-ede egwu, onye na'agụ egwu, na onye bụbu onye isi nke otu Afrobeat Antibalas ruo afọ 23.[1]

Akụkọ ndụ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Na 1995, ọ kwagara New York City, US ebe o mere uwe ma kuziere Kung Fu n'ihu ụlọ ahịa ya, Temple Afrospot, dojo na ebe egwuregwu dị na Williamsburg, Brooklyn. O tinyere ihe ngosi ejiji na ụdị si Ejiji Cafe na-eje ije na-ebi ndụ ndị na-egwu egwu Naijiria. O nwere ahịrị uwe nke ya, AMAYO.

N'afọ 1998, ụmụ nwoke abụọ batara na Afrospot ya ma gwa ya ka ọ bụrụ akụkụ nke otu egwu ọhụrụ, Antibalas . [2] Afrospot ya ghọrọ ebe ha na-emegharị ihe na ebe e guzobere Daptone Records. Ha mere ọtụtụ oriri na ihe omume n'ebe ahụ.

Mgbe ọ sonyeere Antibalas, Amayo nọrọ otu afọ na-akụziri onwe ya ịkpọ piano ma dee egwu mbụ ya, "M.T.T. (Mother Talker, Tick Tock) " na 2000, (onye a họpụtara maka GRAMMY [3] na 2020).

[4] Egwu dị na album "Fu Chronicles" nke Amayo dere gụnyere, "Fist of Flowers[1]" dabere na mmegharị Kung Fu, "Flower Fist."  Egwu ndị ọzọ o dere dị ka, "Gold Rush" na "Tombstown" bụ gbasara ndị nna ochie.

Amayo rụrụ na Apollo na Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings na Charles Bradley dị ka akụkụ nke Daptone Soul Revue, nke mekwara ka ọ bụrụ akwụkwọ akụkọ.[1] Ọ bụ onye na-abụ ihu na onye na-abụ abụ maka ìgwè ahụ ruo afọ 23, bụ onye ọtụtụ ndị ji ịhụnanya kpọọ mmụọ nke Antibalas, dị ka nanị onye Naijiria bụ ezie na ìgwè ahụ.[2]

Abụ ndị dị na repertory gụnyere 'Amenawon', [5] "Lion Awakes", "Happy Lion", "Fist of Flowers" na "MTTT" nke mbụ e wepụtara na album ya "Kung Fu Lessons of Life" na 2002. [6]

'Fu Chronicles' na-esetịpụ ụda maka ụdị egwu ọ na-eme na njem. O nwere abọm ọhụrụ n'okpuru aha nke ya, AMAYO, nke edere na Diamond West studios na Los Angeles.[7][8]

Amayo hapụrụ Antibalas iji malite ọrụ ya n'onwe ya dị ka AMAYO . [9] Kemgbe ahụ, ọ kpọtara òtù ọhụrụ ya na Naijiria iji rụọ ọrụ na nke mbụ ya na Felabration, 2022.[10] Ọ malitere òtù ọhụrụ ya na BAM, Brooklyn, tinyere ọtụtụ ihe ngosi na American East na West Coast na 2023.[11][12]

Akụkụ nke diski[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • Antibalas, "Fu Chronicles", 7 Febụwarị 2020
  • Henry Cole & Villa Locura, "Na-achọ Ndụ", 19 Nọvemba 2021
  • Amayo, "Osun Osogbo", 16 Ọgọst 2021
  • Armo, "Armo", 13 Febụwarị 2019
  • Antibalas, "Ebe Chi nọ n'udo", 15 Septemba 2017
  • Antibalas, "AWOL 45", 18 Ọktoba 2012
  • Antibalas, "Antibalas (Self-Titled), 7 August 2012
  • Prọfesọ Wouassa, "Dangerous Koko!", 4 Febụwarị 2011
  • Melvin Gibbs, "Ndị Ochie Na-ekwu", 17 Machị 2009
  • Antibalas, "Nchebe", 7 Machị 2006
  • Antibalas, "K-Leg na R.O.C".
  • Antibalas, "Government Magic", 1 Jenụwarị 2005
  • Antibalas, "Ònye bụ America a", 19 Ọktoba 2004
  • Red Hot +Riot, "Red Hot + Riot", 15 Ọktoba 2002
  • Antibalas, "Talkatif", 1 March 2002
  • Amayo's Fu-Arkist-Ra "Afrobeat Disciples (Reissue) ", 2002
  • Amayo's Fu-Arkist-Ra, "Afrobeat Disciples", Jenụwarị, 2002
  • Antibalas, "Liberation Afrobeats", Eprel 9, 2001
  • Antibalas, "Liberation Afrobeat Mpịakọta 1", 2001
  • Antibalas Tour EP, 2001
  • Antibalas, "Uprising" 9 Eprel 2000

Mpụta na telivishọn[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • Late Night na Jimmy Fallon NBC Television. 24 Ọgọst 2012.

Vidio egwu[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • Antibalas - "Agha bụ nke a na-emecha" (Vidio Egwú nke Ọchịchị) ]
  • "Gold Rush" (Vidio Egwú Ọchịchị) ]
  • Antibalas "Dirty Money" (Vidio Egwú Ọchịchị)

Edensibia[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. Simon. "Antibalas' 'Fu Chronicles' Is A Martial Arts-Inspired Testament To Afrobeat", NPR, February 8, 2020, pp. 1. Retrieved on May 18, 2023.
  2. Rohter. "Waiting in Brooklyn for the World to Catch Up", The New York Times, 2012-08-06. Retrieved on 2023-05-21. (in en-US)
  3. Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: Antibalas Talk 'Fu Chronicles,' Kung Fu And Their Mission To Spread Afrobeat. www.grammy.com. Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  4. Renoncourt (2019-05-24). Antibalas, 20 years of afrobeat and kung-fu spirit (2/2) (en-US). PAM - Pan African Music. Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  5. Blumenfeld (May 1, 2020). "Album Review: 'Fu Chronicles' Antibalas written by Duke Amayo". Jazziz (51): 1. 
  6. Downes (2009-07-22). Introducing Antibalas Offspring Fu-Arkist-Ra. The Village Voice. Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  7. Amayo Announces Spring Tour, City Winery and Colony Woodstock Shows (en-us). NYS Music (2023-03-31). Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  8. Johnson (2012-08-15). Review: A superb turn by Antibalas at the Echoplex (en-US). Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  9. Amayo Leaving Antibalas (en-us). NYS Music (2021-11-06). Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  10. Esomnofu (2022-11-08). NATIVE Exclusive: Duke Amayo Is Coming Home (en-US). The Native. Retrieved on 2023-05-19.
  11. In Focus: Amayo Debuts New Band at BAMcafé in Brooklyn (en-us). NYS Music (2022-11-22). Retrieved on 2023-05-21.
  12. Sissler (2022-11-21). PHOTOS: Former Antibalas Singer Duke Amayo Brings New Solo Project To Brooklyn (en-US). L4LM. Retrieved on 2023-05-21.