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Ayo Odia |
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About:
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In one word, Versatile. My week could comprise of playing a local gig of pop classics and middle eastern pop at the Mandaloun lebanese restaurant on Monday followed jamming with the dj's at the AKA bar on Tuesday. This is the leading night in london of the Electro breakbeat scene, and it is yet, but soon to be made public how well the sax gels with the music. See the dancefloor explode then you'll believe it. Later in the week I am jamming with the dj's to funky house at the Inigo Bar and The Fez nightclub in putney, on friday and Bondai nightclub on Fulham road. Then in the weekend I am playing in an african Hilife band lead by Abdul Raheem (formerly of Afrorock legends, Osibisa). |
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Categories:
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Piano, Saxophone
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eMail:
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http://www.ukscreen.com/contact/ayokunle |
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WWW:
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http://www.ukscreen.com/solo/ayokunle |
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Tel:
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02073710899
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Mobile:
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07957101373
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Address:
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16 fulham court, fulham rd.
LOndon
SW6 5QA
Greater London
United Kingdom
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Manager:
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Ayo ODIA
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Music Band:
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Various
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Training and Skills
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Formal Training:
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- Grade 8 Classical
- Goldsmith\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s College
- The Road
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Additional Information
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I also play Jazz from old school to contemporary, a big Lester Young head. I do musical theatre, read and have a high proficiency in classical styles. I'm highly influenced by King Curtis when I play the blues. For pop music, my main influence is David Sanborn, but generally I always aim for an original sound of my own.
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Credits
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Production Name |
Company |
Role |
Year |
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Music CD |
Revenge of the Flying monkeys |
Ayetoro |
saxophonist |
2003 |
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Created by UK Screen © 2008
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http://www.ukscreen.com/
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