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  2. Orlando Owoh - Wikipedia

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    Owoh went on to form Dr. Orlando Owoh and his Omimah Band in 1960, and over a musical career of forty years became one of the leading proponents of highlife music. With bands such as the Omimah Band and later the Young Kenneries and the African Kenneries International, Owoh remained popular in Nigeria, even as tastes moved to the newer jùjú ...

  3. List of Nigerian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Owoh; Oxlade – afro-fusion, R&B; Muraina Oyelami – dùndún and Batá drummer; P. P-Square – hip hop, R&B, afro pop; Patience Ozokwor – highlife singer;

  4. Owoh - Wikipedia

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    Owoh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Atisi Owoh (born 1979), Nigerian table tennis player; Nkem Owoh (born 1958), Nigerian actor and comedian; Orlando Owoh (1932–2008), Nigerian Yoruba musician

  5. Fatai Rolling Dollar - Wikipedia

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    He started his musical career in 1953 and mentored a number of musicians including Ebenezer Obey and the late Orlando Owoh.He was known for his dexterity at playing the guitar, Rolling Dollar's last major hit was "Won Kere Si Number Wa".

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  8. Music of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    However, a few performers kept the style alive, such as Yoruba singer and trumpeter Victor Olaiya (the only Nigerian to ever earn a platinum record), Stephen Osita Osadebe, Oliver De Coque, Celestine Ukwu, Oriental Brothers, Sonny Okosun, Victor Uwaifo, and Orlando "Dr. Ganja" Owoh, whose distinctive toye style fused jùjú and highlife. [7]

  9. List of Nigerian highlife musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Nigerian highlife musicians arranged in alphabetical order. There are several other genres of music in Nigeria these include Ikorodo, Igbo gospel, Owerri Bongo, Fuji music, Ekpili Jùjú music, Apala, Were music and Highlife.