Gyedu Blay Ambolley Sekondi Band Bend Down Low African Music 1218
With his powerful, raw voice he infuses highlife with funk, soul and afrobeat. Performance 7 july 2019 GyeduBlay Ambolley is sometimes referred to as the James Brown of Ghana. And not without reason. With his deep and groovy afrofunk sound, that he called simigwado, he exploded on the Ghanaian music scene in 1973. His concoction of highlife, funk, jazz, soul and protorap was (and still is) exhilarating. GyeduBlay Ambolley started in the sixties in the Uhuru Dance Band, and learned music from outstanding artists like Ebo Taylor, with whom he founded The Apagya Show Band in 1974. Now, after more than 40 years and 30 albums, GyeduBlay Ambolley is a living legend too. He figures on numerous trendy reissues, from obscure ones like Afrodisiac to hip ones like Soundway and Analog Africa. Analog Africa released a 12 vinyl in August 2018 co
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