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  2. Highlife - Wikipedia

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    Highlife is characterized by jazzy horns and guitars which lead the band and its use of the two-finger plucking guitar style that is typical of African music. Recently it has acquired an uptempo, synth-driven sound. [2] [3] Highlife gained popularity and the genre spread throughout West African regions.

  3. 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 .

  4. Highlife (Randy Weston album) - Wikipedia

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    Weston had traveled to Africa for the first time in 1961 for a series of concerts in Lagos, Nigeria, sponsored by the American Society of African Culture, and the album is inspired by the music of the African continent, in particular the highlife genre of West Africa.

  5. Osibisa - Wikipedia

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    Osibisa has been credited with introducing African music to European and North American audiences [10] with their fusion of African and Western music styles. [11] The band's style encompasses elements of rock, progressive rock, acid rock, Latin, jazz, afro-funk, jazz fusion, soul, highlife, reggae, calypso and pop.

  6. The Rough Guide to Highlife - Wikipedia

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    Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release covers the Highlife musical genre of Ghana and surrounding countries, focusing on the 1960s and 70s. [1] Graeme Ewens wrote the liner notes, and Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network, was the producer. [2] This album was followed by a second edition in 2012.

  7. Victor Olaiya - Wikipedia

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    Victor Abimbola Olaiya OON, (31 December 1930 – 12 February 2020), also known as Dr Victor Olaiya, was a Nigerian trumpeter who played in the highlife style. Though famous in Nigeria during the 1950s and early 1960s, Olaiya received little recognition outside his native country.

  8. Owerri Bongo - Wikipedia

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    Owerri Bongo (Bongo/Igbo Bongo) is a style of Igbo highlife music that has its origins in the Igbo people of Owerri and spread around all Imo State, which is in eastern Nigeria. The musical style is a sub-genre of Igbo highlife music. [1] Unlike Igbo highlife, which is known for its brass horns and often somber feel.

  9. African High Life - Wikipedia

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    African High Life is the debut album by Nigerian drummer and percussionist Solomon Ilori, recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label. [1] The album was reissued on CD in 2006 with three bonus tracks recorded at a later session.

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