Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ade Wesco and His Destiny Dandies



Ade Wesco & his Destiny Dandies

"Aye Wa Adun "

(1976)

side one: Aye Wa Adun/Adun ni Gbehin Ewuro/Ibukun Orisun Iye/Tiwa ni Tiwa



bellemskey said... "A true disciple of the late Kennery King, Dr. Orlando Owoh..... Sweet Sweet Asiko/Palmwine Guitar Highlife......."

Ade Wesco



side two: Ogo ni Fun Baba Loke/Irawo Wa Ntan Loke/A Dupe Baba Wa/Bayi Loda/Amariran Wo/Oniyeye



Anonymous said...  Swwwwwwwwweeeeet, this is the style of highlife that really gets me going. Ade Wesco was certainly very much influenced by The Great Dr Orlando Owoh. He did his music apprenticeship in the Omimah band (led by Owoh). Not sure if Wesco went on to the Kennery's band. Wesco was quite popular in the Ibadan area where i grew up in the early 70's."



Special thanks to Likembe for posting the files for this music.
http://likembe.blogspot.com/


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Swwwwwwwwweeeeet, this is the style of highlife that really gets me going. Ade Wesco was certainly very much influenced by The Great Dr Orlando Owoh. He did his music apprenticeship in the Omimah band (led by Owoh). Not sure if Wesco went on to the Kennery's band. Wesco was quite popular in the Ibadan area where i grew up in the early 70's. If you can find more of this stuff we here in DC certainly appreciate it. Thanks for all you're doing to bring the memories back. Indeed "Aiye wa dun/ a ni oyin"

Anonymous said...

Indeed Ade Wesco was a Founding member of Orlando Owoh's Omimah band and really helped to coalesce the sound and style that made Orlando Owoh's popular in Yoruba land. I also grew up in Ibdan and Wesco was quite well known. Beautiful stuff. Aiye wa Adun is a total winner. Take's m back, brings tear to the eye in a wistful way. Good, good stuff