I'm Audrey Hall and this is the place where I meet and
talk to -you guessed it - Undisputed Music Legends – these are the
musicians, singers, the artists you’ve grown up with, the people behind
the soundtrack to your life - about who they are, and where they are
going, with highlights of their music career - and most importantly, giving
props to people instrumental in the evolution of their music ~ now!
TODAY - while they are still with us! In short – it’s a celebration.
And with all the known benefits music has to our wellbeing, what I call
#MusicMedicinefortheSoul, this podcast gives me a chance to explore -
what has made our guests Undisputed Music Legends: where they fitted
in (and where they DIDN’T fit in!) back in the day; ~ and where their
music takes them today ~ amidst the technological revolution in music
production ~ and tomorrow ~ as we discover those tunes that’ll be
getting our toes tapping next week, next month or next year ...
It's all about how music makes us feel ~ and ~ you can't afford to miss a
beat! So subscribe to this monthly podcast and join me Audrey Hall as I
meet the Undisputed Music Legends and share with you their secrets to
musical longevity!
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I'm Audrey Hall and this is the place where I meet and
talk to -you guessed it - Undisputed Music Legends – these are the
musicians, singers, the artists you’ve grown up with, the people behind
the soundtrack to your life - about who they are, and where they are
going, with highlights of their music career - and most importantly, giving
props to people instrumental in the evolution of their music ~ now!
TODAY - while they are still with us! In short – it’s a celebration.
And with all the known benefits music has to our wellbeing, what I call
#MusicMedicinefortheSoul, this podcast gives me a chance to explore -
what has made our guests Undisputed Music Legends: where they fitted
in (and where they DIDN’T fit in!) back in the day; ~ and where their
music takes them today ~ amidst the technological revolution in music
production ~ and tomorrow ~ as we discover those tunes that’ll be
getting our toes tapping next week, next month or next year ...
It's all about how music makes us feel ~ and ~ you can't afford to miss a
beat! So subscribe to this monthly podcast and join me Audrey Hall as I
meet the Undisputed Music Legends and share with you their secrets to
musical longevity!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

From Dele Sosimi's diamond birthday celebrations, to his collaborative work with Cubafro and individual artists and musicians, to his latest album release with Sam Duckworth and The Estuary 21, to tales of old from his days in Fela Kuti's band, Dele's approach is, "an acceptance and acknowledgement of our individual creativity, shining through in spite of the vicissitudes of life...”, coincidentally, affirmed in his latest release, 'Ride Out The Storm’.
Dele Sosimi was schooled and raised in Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s commune (which he now refers to as his university of life). After Fela’s passing in 1997, Dele developed his solo career and, honing his creative talents has earned his title as The Messenger of Afrobeat - with the sounds of Afrobeat fused with jazz, and worldly pop, and
feelings of freedom, strength, and collaborative dynamism, as a balm for life changing events.
From Dele Sosimi's diamond birthday celebrations, to his collaborative work with Cubafro and individual artists and musicians, to his latest album release with Sam Duckworth and The Estuary 21, to tales of old from his days in Fela Kuti's band, Dele's approach is, "an acceptance and acknowledgement of our individual creativity shining through in spite of the vicissitudes of life...”, coincidentally, affirmed in his latest release, 'Ride Out The Storm’.
Dele Sosimi was schooled and raised in Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s commune (which he now refers to as his university of life). After Fela’s passing in 1997, Dele developed his solo career and, honing his creative talents has earned his title as The Messenger of Afrobeat - with the sounds of Afrobeat fused with jazz, and worldly pop, and
feelings of freedom, strength and collaborative dynamism, as a balm for life changing events.
Musicians mentioned in this podcast
Ola Onabule
African Boy
Sam Duckworth Studio and the Album 'The Confluence' - Dele Sosimi & The Estuary 21
Tracks: Mo Se B'ola Tan
Ride Out The Storm
Afro Cuban Project
Kushan Khan
Lokkhi Terra
Fela Kuti
Tracks: #Zombie #ColonialMentality
Femi Kuti
The Ezra Collective
...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.
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