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Dele Sosimi's Afrobeat Experience + Léa & the Sunflowers


  • Well Seasoned Peckham Levels, 95A Rye Ln London SE15 4ST United Kingdom (map)

Join the legendary keyboardist and arranger from Fela Kuti's Egypt 80, with his irresistibly groovy Afrobeat Experience.

DELE SOSIMI’S AFROBEAT EXPERIENCE

Dele Sosimi stands out as one of the most active musicians currently on the Afrobeat scene worldwide. Dele‘s career began when he joined Fela‘s Anikulapo-Kuti‘s Egypt 80 (1979–1986) and then subsequently with Fela‘s son Femi Anikulapo-Kuti‘s Positive Force (1986-1994). In both bands he was musical director and keyboard player. Since Fela created Afrobeat, Dele‘s Afrobeat pedigree is therefore impeccable.

The music is a blend of complex but highly danceable funk grooves, Nigerian traditional music (including hi-life), African percussion, underpinning the jazz horns and solos from other instruments, as well as rhythmical singing.

Dele toured extensively around the world with Fela and Femi, re-orchestrating and arranging music and also handling the recruiting and training of new musicians. His keyboard work can be heard on Fela‘s Power Show, Original Sufferhead, MOP 1 (Movement of the People), Authority Stealing, Army Arrangeement, ITT (International Thief Thief), and Teacher Don‘t Teach Me Nonsense, and on Femi‘s albums No Cause for Alarm and Mind Your Own Business. Dele has also performed often with Dr Tony Allen, the king of Afrobeat drumming. Following his first solo album, "Turbulent Times“ (Eko Star 2002), he was invited to select the tracks for the 3-CD compilation entitled, "Essential Afrobeat“ (Universal, 2004).

He was producer and co-writer of Calabash Volume1: Afrobeat Poems by Ikwunga, the Afrobeat Poet (2004). He is a central member of the Wahala Project, whose single Wahala appears on Puma‘s 2006 Soccer World Cup Compilation CD. He has also featured on British rapper TY‘s album Closer (on the track Sweating for your Salary), with Turbulent Times featured on The Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project (2006). His current album Identity decribed by Songlines as 'A sizzling set from Londons Afrobeat Leader' is still recieving rave reviews. (July 2008 Helico Records).

He has performed all over the world (for example, the Montreux Jazz Festival, Joe Zawinul‘s Birdland (Vienna – Dele was invited to perform as a guest alongside the late great Joe Zawinul at his Charity Event for survivors of Hurricane Katrina), the Treibhaus (Innsbruck), Paradiso, (Amsterdam), Bimhuis (Amsterdam) Oerol Festival (Terschelling, Holland), the Ollin Kan Festival (Mexico City), Afrikadey! Canada Afrobeat Summit in Calgary (August 2007), Sensommer Int Musikkfestival 2007 Oslo, Norway (August 2007) Festival Musicas Do Mar Portugal & Festival Art des Villes Art des Champs, France (August 2008), and in London (frequent appearances at the Jazz Café, Kemia Bar at Momo‘s, ‘The Shrine‘, and the South Bank Centre (Queen Elizabeth Hall & Purcell Room), Soho Jazz Festival, to name a few.

On the night, Dele will perform a mixture of his own compositions and Fela Kuti covers with full band.

LEA & THE SUNFLOWERS

Léa + The Sunflowers is a futuristic Afro-Jazz band with a genre-bending sound from high life, to bossa-nova and reggae. Drawing inspiration from Congolese legend Franco Luambo, reggae icon Bob Marley, and Malian artists such as Fatoumata Diawara and Rokia Traorè; Léa’s music largely talks about life, peace, and freedom while reflecting on the state of the world.

Léa says ’’ Growing up, the sounds of my family home centered around Franco Luambo, TP O.K Jazz, and Fela Kuti as my father was enthralled with both Jazz and politics equally. Therefore, it is not unusual for me to write political lyrics, expressed through Jazz in both my main language of Lingala and English. Music is where I find solace - I love channeling my talent into personal expressions and deep concerns about society. Through my music, I hope to enable an awakening about injustices in the world and the appalling problems we chose to ignore regarding what our world leaders are doing."

In her quest to change the injustices of the world, to make it more ‘’fair’’, Léa co-founded ‘’Peng Femme Jam’’ in 2021. A brand new jam session that prioritizes London's incredible female and non-binary musicians. House bands at jam spaces are usually overwhelmingly male - PFJ was created as a solution to this imbalance. The session runs every other Thursday at 93 Feet East brick lane.

TIMES

2100 - 2200 Lèa & the Sunflowers

2230 - 0000 Dele Sosimi