he's at the Showbox at the Market 6/16. NYC gets these dudes separately, but both free and outdoors.
― "the whale saw her" (gabbneb), Wednesday, 13 May 2009 11:37 (seventeen years ago)
Separately for DC too, both with ticket prices. Interestingly for DC, King Sunny's gonna play at the 930 Club, and when I first saw him years ago it was at an all-night show at the same location, but when it was called the WUST Radio Music Hall. An awesome show. The publicist e-mailed me that they might add some long late-night gigs in locations where there are more African immigrants.
― curmudgeon, Wednesday, 13 May 2009 15:58 (seventeen years ago)
Fixed version of broken link above:http://www.citypages.com/2005-04-06/music/here-comes-the-sun-king/all
About to interview him again...
― Pete Scholtes, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 20:20 (sixteen years ago)
Psyched to be seeing him in a few weeks at Winnipeg Folk Fest. Looks like a crazy busy tour. Still can't believe he didn't get a weekend slot; relegated to next-to-last act of Thursday night, to make way for didgeridoo-sampling-techno-hippie Xavier Rudd.
― Such A Hilbily (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 18 June 2009 17:10 (sixteen years ago)
saw him at bonnaroo, fucking great show, late afternoon, dancing under a tree
― rosario speedwagon (nickalicious), Thursday, 18 June 2009 21:05 (sixteen years ago)
Seeing him at the Triple Door, the swankest venue in Seattle, with amazing sound--can't WAIT. (Was even more psyched about Orchestra Baobab, but I'd be out of town for that anyway, plus they canceled.)
― Matos W.K., Friday, 19 June 2009 09:11 (sixteen years ago)
They just reissued an early 2000s cd of his, to plug on this tour.
― curmudgeon, Friday, 19 June 2009 14:15 (sixteen years ago)
One of the greatest finds of the last two years: a pristine vinyl copy of the OOP Aura. It's got some of the most buoyant electro-grooves I've ever heard. Please don't stop the music.
― My name is Kenny! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 02:25 (sixteen years ago)
Who has seen O.C. and Stiggs?!
Synchro-System is the best.
― bamcquern, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 04:40 (sixteen years ago)
I am going to see him on Wednesday ... can't f'n wait
― Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 05:12 (sixteen years ago)
I enjoyed him lots tonight but man I wish he'd actually played guitar instead of faintly picking behind the female dancers. Then again I left after he took off stage during encore one, so maybe I missed something.
― Matos W.K., Tuesday, 30 June 2009 10:11 (sixteen years ago)
Looking forward to the DC show July 17th. Spring and summer has been great in my area for live African music--Vieux Farka Toure; Amadou & Mariam; Samba Mapangala,
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 13:53 (sixteen years ago)
Who has seen O.C. and Stiggs?!I have. I really enjoyed it the first time I saw it, too, but I guess it helped to be in a room full of friends and drunk. I tried to watch it again by myself a couple of years later and it was just unwatchable. But that's not King Sunny Ade's fault. I picked up AURA for four dollars a couple of months ago and it is good. I like Juju Music best, though.
― Trip Maker, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 14:10 (sixteen years ago)
I wish I loved Juju Music a bit more than I do. The talking drum, the skittery electric guitar, the synth, and esp. the steel guitar are all excellent, but my old early 90s CD just seems a bit thin, and doesn't envelop me and kick my ass the way, say, the best Fela discs do. I'm only a bit familiar with Aura and Synchro-System, and after that nada (and I actually sold back my copy of Live at Hollywood Palace.)
What do i need -- older, newer?
― Such A Hilbily (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 14:52 (sixteen years ago)
Older -- get Best of the Classic Years
― Garri$on Kilo (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:17 (sixteen years ago)
It's not going to kick your ass in the way Fela does, exactly -- Juju is a bit more ethereal and less driving and angry than afrobeat.
― Garri$on Kilo (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:18 (sixteen years ago)
is it a 90s cd of 70s music, or a 90s cd of 90s music?
― hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:19 (sixteen years ago)
My 90s CD? The "Juju Music" album, and i gotta confess, I don't know when that was recorded.
― Such A Hilbily (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:24 (sixteen years ago)
And by kick my ass, I mean I'm hoping for a recording that compares with seeing him in concert mid 80s: about 25 musicians onstage, mad polyrhythms and that ethereal, swirly steel floating thru.
― Such A Hilbily (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:30 (sixteen years ago)
I dunno, I have the mp3 version of Juju Music and it def kicks my ass. Esp on headphones.
― hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:39 (sixteen years ago)
This comp is pretty good, Dan.
― My name is Kenny! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:45 (sixteen years ago)
btw juju is ideal stuff to buy via emusic, since the tracks are usually around 20 mins and you can get a whole album for only a few credits.
― hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 15:59 (sixteen years ago)
What years are covered on the Shananchie label "Classic Years" one? The Juju King one covers the early 80s.
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 20:02 (sixteen years ago)
IIRC the Classic Years one is almost exclusively 70s, which I think was just a period of better-sounding recording and amp technology for the purposes of music like Juju. Juju Music was an early 80s album on Island -- the one that I think sort of launched him as an intercontinental, as opposed to just African superstar. I don't enjoy it as much as the 70s stuff.
― Garri$on Kilo (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 20:07 (sixteen years ago)
I've never heard the seventies stuff, must investigate.
― Trip Maker, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 20:10 (sixteen years ago)
It's really good, but I actually prefer the electronic trippiness that was added on Juju music ("prefer" is really too strong of a word. they're both awesome)
― hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 20:32 (sixteen years ago)
The Stevie Wonder harmonica on the title track of Aura is the perfect retro finish to a futurist groove.
― My name is Kenny! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 June 2009 20:35 (sixteen years ago)
Hello, currently stay in d UK and am a huge fan of king sunny ade. How can i get to buy a copy of his tour videos? Cheers!!!
― tbourne, Thursday, 2 July 2009 05:15 (sixteen years ago)
If you're in London, tbourne, you could worse than take a trips to Sterns http://www.sternsmusic.com/about.php
― Daniel Giraffe, Thursday, 2 July 2009 07:26 (sixteen years ago)
Anyone know if KSA's current tour takes him to Europe? I can't seem to find any tour info on his myspace
― Daniel Giraffe, Thursday, 2 July 2009 07:29 (sixteen years ago)
This was one of the most mind-blowing things at bonnaroo.
He was up against Grizzly Bear, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Santigold so it wasn't too crowded either
― making plans for nagl (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 2 July 2009 09:53 (sixteen years ago)
Saw these cats last night.
― great gabbneb's ghost (jaymc), Thursday, 2 July 2009 12:55 (sixteen years ago)
the Afrobeat Orchestra?
― My name is Kenny! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 2 July 2009 12:57 (sixteen years ago)
Well, King Sunny Ade and His African Beats.
― sad-ass Gen Y fantasist (jaymc), Thursday, 2 July 2009 13:52 (sixteen years ago)
He was solid last night, but not transcendent. Similarly, Femi had to stop just as he was taking off. Maybe it was the yuppie venue or the 60 degree weather at work?
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 July 2009 14:12 (sixteen years ago)
the show was good, wasn't as blown away as I'd hoped. echoing Matos, wanted to actually hear him play a little guitar -- he only broke it out for one song. Kuti's hamhanded political lyrics got to be a bit much but his, um, enchanting dancers more than made up for that.
― Plunge Protection Team, Thursday, 2 July 2009 14:36 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, Nigerian Team Jiggle.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 July 2009 14:47 (sixteen years ago)
Similarly, Femi had to stop just as he was taking off.
Yeah, I noticed this -- despite the fact that I was mostly hanging out on the lawn with a bottle of wine, my ears perked up mostly toward the end of his set.
― sad-ass Gen Y fantasist (jaymc), Thursday, 2 July 2009 14:55 (sixteen years ago)
are the video screens new, or do they just light them or for "selected" shows or something? if it's the former, i seriously can't believe it took them two decades or whatever to put them up.
― Plunge Protection Team, Thursday, 2 July 2009 15:50 (sixteen years ago)
Had a great time at the Zoo:http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2009/07/review_femi_kut.php
― Pete Scholtes, Friday, 3 July 2009 23:38 (sixteen years ago)
There are two volumes of the Classic Years compilations on Shanachie, and both are fantastic. I need to get Juju Music and Synchro System again.
― unperson, Friday, 3 July 2009 23:59 (sixteen years ago)
I just read that he hurt his shoulder so that's why he's not playing much guitar. Also, he still uses up to a 52 piece band sometimes at home, while he's going with a 16 piece outfit on this tour (down from the 26 he used way back in 88 on tour).
In DC Friday night.
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 16 July 2009 10:57 (sixteen years ago)
I'm pretty sure didn't have 16 people in Chicago. Maybe a dozen? Bass, drums, guitar, keys, three percussionists, and a bunch of singers.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 16 July 2009 11:21 (sixteen years ago)
Oh, I read "16" in one of the various articles I googled. That may have been the original plan and/or maybe there were visa issues or money issues in paying that many. I also read that he just did a 70 minute set somewhere. Wow, that's short---I'm spoiled by the 2 DC shows I've seen--an all-nighter and a 2 3/4 hrs. one. Apparently there's no lap-steel player on this tour.
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 16 July 2009 15:39 (sixteen years ago)
Oh, def. no lap steel in Chicago. It was heavy on the a cappella break downs.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 16 July 2009 16:09 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, sadly no steel player (although King Sunny occasionally got similar tones from his guitar.) Set was around 70 minutes in Winnipeg, too. Bass player was too loud for the first half of the set, and I thought the keyboard player's presets were kinda pedestrian/cheesy, but overall it was a really good show.
― Such A Hilbily (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 16 July 2009 16:21 (sixteen years ago)
The DC show last night went on longer than 70 minutes. Yea, 10 or so minutes were for a song where folks came up and sprayed King Sunny and his bandmates with dollar bills (and this little kid who came onstage to dance dresed in traditional Nigerian clothing) but the show did not feel short. 2 other songs were showcases for 2 women dancers to do African hip and butt-shaking moves. The percussion was great and the band's timing is so on. King Sunny was only on guitar on one song that I saw(um uh, I had to leave at the 2 hour mark as I had to get to the airport at dawn). Lots of dance and pantomime moves from Ade and the band,plus lots of call and response and accapella vocals. Some of these African keyboard players are still playing their Korg's like its the early 80s or something (maybe the instrument used was that old). A pretty good show and different than the prior ones I had seen over the years because of the smaller band and Ade's shoulder injury limiting his guitar time.
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 18 July 2009 19:02 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106178245
NPR.com story on the Seattle show with link for stream of that show
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 18 July 2009 19:12 (sixteen years ago)
Sad news I just received from the publicist:
It is with great sadness that we announce the cancellation of the entire April/May 2010 North American tour for King Sunny Ade and his African Beats.
On March 26th 2010 a tragic car accident took the lives of two members of the African Beats, talking drummer Gabriel Ayanniyi and percussionist Omo Olope, who were en-route to a video shoot for a forthcoming recording. When the US Embassy refused to grant visas to replacement members in a timely manner, there was confusion about the possible courses of action.At the same time, it became clear that the artist and the band had neither recovered from the impact of the tragedy, nor were they able to find consensus on how to move forward with normal touring.
As a result, the North American April/May 2010 tour has been canceled until such a time as King Sunny Ade and his group have sufficiently regrouped and are ready to face the rigors of an International tour again.
We offer our heartfelt condolences to the band and the families of the deceased. On behalf of the artist and his band we extend our apologies to all who will be disappointed by their inability to perform in North America this year.
GRAViTON: African Arts (N.A. management fo King Sunny Ade)
Press inquiries:
Mat Martin, Publicistrock paper scissors, inc.
― curmudgeon, Monday, 19 April 2010 17:11 (sixteen years ago)
I'm really bummed about this; I was gonna get to interview him. I'm not even that bothered by losing the (tiny) fee for the article - I just really wanted to ask him about his memories of the '70s Nigerian music scene, given all the compilations that have been coming out.
― Born In A Test Tube, Raised In A Cage (unperson), Monday, 19 April 2010 17:12 (sixteen years ago)