Ripple News - King Sunny Ade Inducted into the Afropop Hall of Fame

King Sunny Adé Inducted into the Afropop Hall of Fame at Celebrate Brooklyn On July 18th

KSAAP1 King Sunny Adé, Nigeria's beloved entertainer and maestro of juju big band dance music, was inducted into the Afropop Hall of Fame at Celebrate Brooklyn's African Festival on Saturday, July 18th. Afropop Producer Sean Barlow did the honors of inducting "Chairman" (what his friends and colleagues call him.)

Barlow explained to the 10,000 enthusiastic fans at Celebrate Brooklyn that the criteria for selection were contemporary African artists who not only excelled artistically but who also played a big role in connecting American audiences to Africa and African culture. He said previous inductees included Youssou N'Dour, Oumou Sangare, Angelique Kidjo, and Thomas Mapfumo. He went on to say that before Youssou and Angelique and others made their U.S. careers, there was King Sunny Adé, opening the way.

When King Sunny Ade held the award itself, he smiled broadly and held it high over his head saying, "Thank you for the honor of giving me this award. I dedicate it to Michael Jackson" with a tear in his eye. He then proceeded to center stage singing an a capela song in Yoruba before breaking into a fast all band riff with Chairman on rhythm guitar and his two twin dancers shaking it and beaming.

Anyone who reads the Ripple already knows how we feel about King Sunny. He is, indeed, a treasure.

Watch a video of the induction HERE.

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Comments

Woody said…
This took place about 4 blocks from my house. I wanted to go but had to look after the kid that night. King Sunny Ade rules!