Baoku Moses: Links
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Custom SearchCDBABY.COM - Listen and BUY Hear more sample from Baoku's CD, read more about Baoku, buy the CD and leave Baoku a review about what you think and feel at CDBABY.COM The #1 indie artiste musical distributor.
- Unity Corps
- Unity Corps is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to promoting unity among all regardless of age, race, color or gender.
- Mp3tunes
- Online digital music distributor.
- Search google for more infomation about Baoku Moses
- Chief Oyelami
- The official website of the man that is known as man of 2 world. He is known by many as a great visual artist, and by others as one of the greatest African performing artiste in Yoruba land. Chief Oyelami, a living legend of 2 world.
- Afro Beat Down
- Los Angeles Afro Beat Premier Ensemble
- Baoku @ Purevolume.com
- Online artiste profile
- Myspace.com
- Baoku @ myspace.com
- Baoku @ Apple iTunes
- Check this out!
- YouTube.com
- Baoku & "The Image Afro- beat Band" concert video.
- Baoku & The Image Afro-beat Band on YouTube
- Baoku & The Image Afro-beat Band videos
- The Image Afro-beat Band
- Now you can read, watch video, see pictures, listen to music, buy music read from the press and many more about The Image Afro-beat Band, nice. Tell your friends. Peace, Baoku.
- Chuck Land Show of Baoku on youtube
- Mini documentary of Baoku, enjoy it. Please, pass it on. Thanks.
- My album review
- Billy's Bunker, the best music review ever.
- City Beat
- Article about CINCY UNITY JAM. Unity is the Path to Peace.
- AFROPOP.ORG
- In 1997 Baoku first heard Afrobeat, the same year Fela Anikulapo Kuti died. Having never listened to much Afrobeat, Moses became intrigued and soon became entranced with its sound. As Baoku explains, “I began to eat it up like food, day and night, to listen to it, to rip it apart.” Baoku claims that Fela's spirit came to him, “Afrobeat became a calling for me from God, with Fela as the messenger. Within two days of first hearing it, I wrote my first Afrobeat song, within the space of a month, I don't know how many Afrobeat songs I wrote. We have a saying in Nigeria, no one can trap breeze or water.” Indeed, Afrobeat’s influence on Baoku's drumming can be heard in such tracks as “Free Nigeria” on his album Okodoro Oro with its infectious multi-layered rhythms and the hypnotic sound of the talking drum underlying the track. Click the link to read more. Peace.