Ayub Ogada

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Ayub Ogada
Ayub Ogada is a musician from Kenya. A singer, he also performs on the traditional east African stringed instrument, the nyatiti and is an highly accomplished Djembe (drum) player. Of the Luo people, he was born in Mombasa. Ogada co-founded the African Heritage Band in 1979 and played kit drums, bass and percussion for many years before departing for London, England, where he initially occasionally busked London streets, singing accompianied by Nyantiti and leg rattle or ankle bells. Ayub arrived in the United Kingdom in 1986, and in 1993 recorded the album En Mana Kuoyo on Peter Gabriel's Real World label. His music has also been heard on the soundtrack of the 2000 release of I 'Dreamed of Africa' and the 2005 film The Constant Gardener and collaborates with Susheela Raman on several tracks on her "Salt Rain" album, such as "O Rama" . In addition, Ayub Ogada has collaborated with the Afro Celt Sound System on their first and fourth releases. In July 2005 Ogada performed at the Live 8 concert, Eden Project as the opening act with his still current line-up, UNO (2007) himself performing on a large replica of an historic Egyptian lyre. Based in London, Ogada has embraced electronic recording techniques, though remaining exclusively acoustical in live performances. Ayub also spends much of his time in his native Kenya.
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