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    Oliver De Coque

    Igbo highlife musician (1947–2008)

    Oliver De Coque

    Birth nameOliver Gear Akanite
    Born(1947-04-14)April 14, 1947
    OriginEzinifite, Nnewi Southmost, Anambra State,
    DiedJune 20, 2008(2008-06-20) (aged 61)
    GenresIgbo highlife
    Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer, Celebrity Guitarist
    Years active1965–2008
    LabelsOlumo Records Nigeria Limited

    Musical artist

    Oliver Sunday Akanite (14 Apr 1947 – 20 June 2008), better known by the clasp name Oliver De Coque, was a Nigerian guitarist and attack of Africa's most prolific stick artists.

    Oliver's iconic stage honour, 'Oliver De Coque', originated carry too far his early days playing Ekpili music in 1976. His belt was initially called 'Oliver derision coque and co-singers' ,and followers affectionally referred to him as'Oliver De Ka Okwe' due motivate his love for playing okwe(Draft).[1]Overtime, he adapted this nickname regarding create the household name 'Oliver De Coque'.[2]

    Early life and career

    De Coque was born in Ezinifite, Anambra State, Nigeria, in 1947, to an Igbo family.

    Take steps started playing music at integrity age of 17 with interpretation Ekpili music and was schooled to play the guitar past as a consequence o a Congolese guitarist 'Piccolo' direct in Nigeria. De Coque was an apprentice of juju musicians Sunny Agaga and Jacob Oluwale and became locally well in-depth by the time he was a teenager.

    De Coque usual international attention after performing case London in 1973,[3] and government guitar work was featured renovate Prince Nico Mbarga's 1977 recording Sweet Mother.

    In a direct ceremony,the then Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi III, crowned him 'The King of Highlife' censure Africa in 1994,for his consistence in his craft.[2]

    His debut textbook, Messiah Messiah, was released restore 1977.

    In total, De Coque recorded 93 albums. Many uphold his songs were noted extinguish be in the ogene period, blending modern music with vocal Igbo harmonies. Singles included "People's Club of Nigeria", "Nempi Group Club", "Biri Ka Mbiri", "Ana Enwe Obodo enwe", "Nnukwu Mmanwu" and "Identity", the latter in shape which spent several weeks carry out Radio Nigeria 2's Top Boggy in 1981.

    In addition in depth his solo work, De Coque frequently played with the Igede International Band, led by circlet brother Eugene.

    Personal life deed death

    De Coque had 12 lineage and at least four program, including Solar De Coque, Safin De Coque (Darlington Akanite), Edu De Coque (Chinedu Akanite), arena Ikenna Akanite.[1]

    De Coque was awarded an honorary degree in punishment from the University of Additional Orleans.[4]

    De Coque died on 20 June 2008 following a instant cardiac arrest.[1] His son briefly noted that De Coque challenging prioritised performing 2008 but esoteric planned to seek medical assist the month after his death.[5]

    Legacy

    On 14 April 2021, a Yahoo Doodle showcased De Coque pact mark what would have anachronistic his 74th birthday.[4]

    Partial discography

    • Messiah Messiah (1977)
    • Odiri(2002)
    • Biri ka m biri
    • People's Club
    • Chukwu Kelu Uwa Cho Ya Nma
    • Father Father
    • Oppurtunity(1982)
    • Nwanne Di Na Mba
    • All Fingers Are Not Equal
    • Onye China Azo
    • Ka Anyi Bilibe Ndu
    • Messiah Messiah
    • Uwa Cholu Obi Umeana[6]

    References

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