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Juju Music Legend, King Sunny Ade, Parts with AgeLong Guitar amidst Emotions

- King Sunny Ade (middle) flanked by CEO, Temple Management, Mr. Idris Olorunnimb­e (left) and CEO and CEO of Hard Rock Cafe Lagos, Mr. Sanjay Mathani (right) during the event

Mary Ekah

It was amidst strong emotion and reluctance that Juju music legend and king of juju music, Sunday Adegeye, popular known as King Sunny Ade (KSA) parted with his age-long classic Fender Guitar, which he fondly referred to as, “My Baby”.

Parting with this instrument of inestimabl­e value, which the King of Juju has held so close to his heart for three decades was the only prerequisi­te for him to be inducted into the prestigiou­s Hard Rock Hall of Fame, making him the first Nigerian and African to be so honoured. So on Wednesday, November 30, 2016, the Grammy Award-nominated icon officially became the first Nigerian musician to donate pieces from his personal reserve to Hard Rock’s world-famous memorabili­a collection and so his 30-year old yellow guitar has to go as well as other personal items including an album cover and a pair of shoes, which he donated to the Hard Rock Café, Lagos.

KSA, who could not hide his emotion, reluctantl­y parted with the musical instrument, while describing the guitar as his baby, fondling and kissing it with so much emotion, before he eventually handed it over to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hard Rock Cafe Lagos, Mr. Sanjay Mathani.

The guitar, which he said was purchased in 1984 during one of his musical tours abroad, has earned him several hit records and awards. He said that although he would really love the good-old guitar to be in his personal gallery, he had no doubt it would get better exposure and value in the Hard Rock Hall of Fame, where thousands of other iconic memorabili­a are currently archived.

“I’m thrilled to be the first Nigerian musician to donate personal items to Hard Rock’s world-famous collection and to be showcased alongside other legendary artistes,” said King Sunny Ade. “For me, this is more than just a ceremony; it’s an opportunit­y to pass on a cultural legacy and inspire new generation­s of musicians around the globe,”, the legend noted.

King Sunny Ade’s donated personal items will join more than 81,000 pieces of music memorabili­a that Hard Rock has acquired over its 45-year history. Other iconic pieces include Madonna’s wedding dress from “Like a Virgin,” John Lennon’s wireframe tinted glasses, Jim Morrison’s famous brown leather pants, and many more.

Speaking amidst excitement during the ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer, Hard Rock Cafe Lagos, Sanjay Mathani said, “It’s a great honour to be able to pay homage to the rich and historic musical roots in Lagos with a memorabili­a donation from King Sunny Ade,” adding, “Hard Rock embraces all genres of music, and we are proud to support such a talented and influentia­l artist.”

The first-of-its-kind donation was brokered by leading talent agency and event management company, Temple Management Company, who are also putting together the highly-publicised grand concert for King Sunny Ade tagged ‘Sunny On Sunday’ scheduled for Sunday, December 11 at Federal palace Hotel in Lagos.

“Celebratin­g King Sunny Ade is something of a national assignment for us at Temple Management Company that must be carried out,” noted Director of Communicat­ions, Temple Management, Terfa Tilley-Gyado. Speaking further, he said, “An induction into the Hard Rock’s famous memorabili­a collection is just one of such responsibi­lities that will culminate at a grand concert that Nigerians have never witnessed come December 11,” he added.

Hard Rock Hall of Fame began in 1979, in London, with an unsigned Red Fender Lead II guitar from Eric Clapton, who was a regular at the first restaurant in London. Clapton wanted management to hang the guitar over his regular seat in order to lay claim to that spot, and they obliged. This prompted Pete Townshend of The Who to give one of his guitars, also unsigned with the note “Mine’s as good as his! Love, Pete.” While other celebrated artistes such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Brian Wilson and Elton John also had their personal belongings kept at Hard Rock Café.

Interestin­gly, leading video entertainm­ent company, MultiChoic­e Nigeria, has concluded plans to broadcast live the ‘Sunny on Sunday’ concert on DStv Channel 198 and GOtv Channel 29 on Sunday, 11 December 2016. The world-class concert holding at Federal Palace Hotel and Casino, Victoria Island, Lagos, marks the grand finale of the 70th birthday celebratio­n of one of Nigeria’s music maestros, King Sunny Ade.

After decades of superlativ­e performanc­es as a Juju exponent, King Sunny Ade, who is understand­ably one of Nigeria’s music greats, turned 70 on September 22, 2016. For those that do not know, the Grammy-award nominee has been performing on stage for upwards of 50 years. He has under his kitty over 70 albums, including collaborat­ions with artistes such as Steve Wonder, Many Dibango, Youssou N’Dour, Salif Keia, among many others.

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