The Unspoken Struggle of Band Leaders! Musicians jumping ship leaving leaders dry - Taiwo Omotunde
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This is now one of the benefits of having sound EDUCATION IN YOUR FIELD OF WORK OR CALLING!
Wonderful interview ❤❤❤
Agbaletu, this is a sensible Musician especially about PMAEN matter... Education is very good.
This is an educated musician. Well informed.
Uncle Taiwo played at my brothers wedding, i remembered I went to pay him for the event. In 2002.
Excellent piano player, a wonderful composer, I remain your fan.
Beautiful recalls. How wonderful how you all took off. I remember the TATOO Group. Thank God for the journey thus far.
It is true that matrix organisations can't make decisions quickly. That's the undoing of partnerships in Africa.
Agbaletu , I loved it as u calmed down with this intellectual musician, he really makes sense.
I may not be right, I don’t think this great man should be in the music industry. Very sound and intelligent man. God bless you sir.
Dean of Old skool.and transparency! Dele Agbaletu. Keep the momentum going!❤
Sir Taiwo Omotunde proud of you sir
Brilliant man. I didn't see spraying of money in the light he explained it. I am an advocate of doing our things in our way to achieve our goals in this country. Weldone
He's right about Gbenga Omidiji. He was my boss at NBL PLC.
Well informed and educated musician❤
This is a very educative, unbiased, and fair response to the questions posed. I am happy that for the first time the view or perspective of a bandleader has been sought on the overall management of bands.
Mr Taiwo Omotunde gave some great insight into the management of the band and some of the challenges bandleaders go through to ensure they keep their bands going.
I picked up that sacrifice is essential. That transparency is essential. That honesty is essential.
Aside from bandleaders who tend to be overbearing, this interview has spotlighted the rigmarole bandleaders face.
Band leaders are the owners of there band. Composing music is not an easy work, is a brain work to be composing a good music, is not only beating the drums that makes a band. The leaders must knows his onion by been a good compser. Very educative interview well done Ejire.
Good interview.
The man is educated and well versed in music production and music business.
Sir Taiwo need to make use of the social media to promote his music more
Egbon mi daadaa Uncle Taiwo
thank you, agbaletu
This guy is brilliant
A very interesting interview Bale Agbaletu you are fantastic We are so lucky to have very versertile musicians in Nigeria
Best interview so far.
Ekiti man strategic music evolution
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Wow!
Good to know you were the one who played organ to the record of St Michael's Ifaki.🎉
Good interview
There are some other guys with that style of music that sprouted out from Osun State...Ife, Osogbo, Ilesha as at that time 1990-1992, one notable person from Ile Ife then was Gbenga Falope Jnr. , i remember seeing one of his shows then in a marriage party in Ile Ife as a young child. I believe the person that pioneered that one man keyboard style of music is Tunji Oyelana
He is the most brilliant and most versed personality that you have ever interviewed! Interestingly enough I never heard of him.
Bravo!
Good morning Mr Dele , can you please interview Dipo Gatos as well.
He should be an academician.
Nice one Mr Dele Adeyanju.
This interview is so exciting, i barely noticed when you ask questions.
Mr Taiwo Omotunde, i appreciate your intelligence, you are informed.
My uncle played for jossy gboye band.
Another new episode is here 😊😊😊
I think this man tackle agbaletu, in this interview.
The only musician that plays traditional and juju together is only Femi Ariyo from Ekiti not Josy
You see this is part of problem of Nigerians. A lot of people cannot digest and interprete a simple statement. He said a musician from Ifaki Ekiti. Josy Gboye. Then he goes ahead to describe how he played his music. What concerns Femi Ariyo in this discuss? You are talking out of point
Is this Taiwo Omotunde related to Apostle Emmanuel Omotunde of African Apostolic Church?
No
With this interview and previous interviews with musicians, it is obvious there can be no lasting harmony among both in Nigeria, both are justifying their reasons and this will not make the entertainment industry compete with foreign counterparts. What a pity!
Not particularly interesting because his thoughts, ideas and principles are contradictory. You approved of laudable schemes for members of PMAN but found such ideas reprehensible for your band members!
He sees professionalism in himself but not in session men. I perceive this man as self-centred with a small-minded mentality. Little wonders, I heard his name first time in my almost 50 years sojourn in Ibadan in this interview.
First time hearing his name. That means he is not well known musician.
If he is as good musician as he claimed, he should popularize his music not waiting for any promoter.
From past interviews one can see that apart from sunny ade and baba obey, there are some other very talented juju musicians, but they didnt succeed properly because they could not manage their musical career well.
He's by all means successful in his own rights. The quality of his contributions to music in general and the musicians' association is an attestation to his success. Becoming the head of a Musicians' association in a state is no mean feat.
From the begining of the interview Agbaletu asked why he plays mostly for the elite. His songs has gospel undertones like obey. He played at father's burial! Ifaki orinkinran atijọ ogun lele...