Gyedu-Blay Ambolley

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Akoko ba 05:26 Tools
This Hustling World 04:15 Tools
Fa no dem ara 04:18 Tools
Kwaakwaa 05:23 Tools
Adwoa 04:07 Tools
Afrika Yie 06:57 Tools
The Message 06:53 Tools
Bolga Besia 04:00 Tools
Toffie 06:53 Tools
Simigwa Soca 03:34 Tools
Burkina Faso 04:38 Tools
Highlife 02:53 Tools
I Get Myself To Blame 02:53 Tools
Teacher 02:53 Tools
Simigwa-do 05:37 Tools
Black Woman 05:37 Tools
The Simigwa 06:57 Tools
Bend Down Low 04:25 Tools
I don't know why 04:25 Tools
Walk 4 Ground 09:02 Tools
Abrentsie 06:13 Tools
I No Dey Talk I Do Dey Lie 06:13 Tools
Ma Play 06:13 Tools
Ketan 06:13 Tools
Simigwado 04:38 Tools
Mumunde 02:53 Tools
Kwaakwa 05:14 Tools
Ehuruw A Whewhe Beebi Koto 04:54 Tools
Nsamanfo 04:54 Tools
Brokos 04:54 Tools
It's alright 04:54 Tools
Walking Down the Street 04:54 Tools
Cut Your Coat 05:48 Tools
Fa Na Dem Ara 05:14 Tools
Ignorance 05:14 Tools
Simigwa 05:31 Tools
Woman Treatment 05:31 Tools
abrantsie 02:53 Tools
Take Am So 06:57 Tools
Sunkwa 06:57 Tools
Atwer 02:53 Tools
E Dey Walk for Ground 08:06 Tools
Who made your body like dat 08:06 Tools
Simigwa do (whiskey barons rework) 02:53 Tools
Who Go Pay 02:53 Tools
Little Small Girl 02:53 Tools
Ejuma 07:22 Tools
Adwoa Amissah 07:58 Tools
Ehuruwa 04:57 Tools
Abrantie 09:02 Tools
Afra Kakraba 05:39 Tools
'Cause I Love You 05:39 Tools
Awar Kakra 04:55 Tools
Odo Ye Wu 09:02 Tools
Blakk Woman 05:31 Tools
Don't Go 05:31 Tools
Blakk Man Dey Suffer 07:42 Tools
Su Nkwa 05:14 Tools
Simi Rapp 06:57 Tools
Woye De Adofo 06:57 Tools
Game 03:24 Tools
Viktims 05:17 Tools
O Maame O Papa 04:57 Tools
Mercy Kae Dabi 04:57 Tools
Bad Bad Boy 05:27 Tools
Control 05:27 Tools
Toffe 09:02 Tools
San Bra-All Blues 05:14 Tools
Anoma A 05:14 Tools
Frafranta 05:14 Tools
Black Man's Redenption 05:14 Tools
African Woman 09:02 Tools
Apple 09:02 Tools
Malika (Intro) 09:02 Tools
Adure 05:37 Tools
No Place Like Asamansudu (Live) 05:37 Tools
The Best Things in Life Are Free (Live) 09:02 Tools
No Peace 09:02 Tools
Ehuru a Hwehwe Baadi Koto 09:02 Tools
Bolga Besea 09:02 Tools
Sika Pe (Live) 09:02 Tools
This Is My Point of View (Live) 09:02 Tools
Burkina-Faso 03:50 Tools
Malika(Intro) 09:02 Tools
The Message - God Is Love 09:02 Tools
Nsamanfo-Nkrabea 05:14 Tools
Secondi Brass Band 09:02 Tools
Fantasy 09:02 Tools
Get Your Ass Up 09:02 Tools
Woman's B 09:02 Tools
W'aba Wo Kon Ho 09:02 Tools
Adwoa Ammisah 09:02 Tools
Onam Daadze 09:02 Tools
Simigwa Do 05:14 Tools
Hi-Life Medley 09:02 Tools
Bon Adoso 09:02 Tools
Adeesa 09:02 Tools
Corruption 09:02 Tools
Poor Man's Life 09:02 Tools
Secondi Classic 09:02 Tools
Africa 09:02 Tools
Tutu Bo Vi 09:02 Tools
Simigwa Do (Afro-Fela Whiskey Barons Remix) 09:02 Tools
Let Us Save The World 09:02 Tools
High Life 09:02 Tools
cause i love you 09:02 Tools
Drums Of Unity 09:02 Tools
Chapel Dan Mu 09:02 Tools
Simigua Rap 09:02 Tools
Round Midnite 09:02 Tools
Conscious 09:02 Tools
Democracy/Democrazy 09:02 Tools
Whose Chicken 09:02 Tools
Simigwa Do (Whiskey Baron's rework) 04:17 Tools
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Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, affectionately known as the "Simigwa Do Man", was born in the port city of Sekondi-Takoradi, in the Western Region of Ghana, West Afrika. The multi-talented, International, Ghanaian Musician, celebrated his "Silver Jubilee" in music in 1998. This versatile, irrepressible singer, songwriter, producer and "musical-life-force" exploded on the music scene twenty-five years ago with a jazzy highlife sounds called 'SIMIGWA'. Ambolley's early years of musical interest dates back to the age of eight, when he began playing with his father's flute until he was able to teach himself how to play. His formal musical training came at the age of fourteen under the apprenticeship of "Uncle Bonku" who taught him the guitar. The young music enthusiast continued to learn the rudiments of music from the late' Sammy Lartey and Ebo Taylor. Ambolley spend a great part of his day listening to records of musicians living in the United States. He contributes his free style of singing to such mentors as James Brown, Ray Charles, and 'the late' Sam Cook. During the sixties, the young aspiring musician was excitingly impressed with the music he heard on the popular radio show, "Voice of America Jazz Hour." The sixties show featured such jazz giants as Jimmy Smith, Max Roach, Wes Montgomery, Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Eckstine, all became part of Ambolley's early musical experience. Ambolley's name has become synonymous with Simigwa music and dance sine his first hit single was released in 1973. Since that hit, he has lead many bands including his own in 1979-80. The band leaders' talent was not limited to Ghana. Ambolley was invited to London where he performed to "standing room only" crowds. Having experienced success in his own country, as well as London, it was time for the ambitious musician to test his musical abilities elsewhere. In 1988, Ambolley left Ghana and arrived in New York (U.S.A.). Ambolley's performance career is extensive. He has toured throughout West Afrika, Europe, Canada, and the United States. He has performed on the same stage with some of the worlds most celebrated artists, such as the late Miriam Makeba of South Afrika, the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti of Nigeria, the late George Howard, Angela Bofill, Norman Connors, Manu DeBango, Lakeside, Chikuzan Takahashi of Japan, Ricardo Estrada of Cuba, Mayuto Correa of Brazil and toured Ghana with Oscar Brashear and Michael Session. Because of his originality, his performances have left audiences raving and shouting for more, as was the case at the world famous Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York. He has played the House of Blues in Hollywood, is a frequent performer at the Jazz Bakery in California. Returning to Ghana in 1997, Ambolley was honored with a standing ovation from his former President, J.J. Rawlings and the first lady at Ghana's Music Awards Nite. Ambolley has twenty one albums to his credit and has received numerous musical awards. In October of 2003 Ambolley was prestigiously recognized for his commitment to his musical craft with a "Lifetime Achievement Award" by The Jazz at Drew from Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA. Additionally he received a Congressional, Gubernatorial Certificate of Special Recognition by Congresswoman Juanita Millinder McDonald. Also L.A. Weekly nominated Ambolley for "Best World Beat Recombinant Artists" - 2003. It has been said that "the genre of Ambolley's music is entertainingly elevating and spiritually inescapable, such that its uniqueness transcends all musical categories. Checkout his latest live recording "Ambooley, Hi-Life Jazz in America". AMBOLLEY'S music is for "ONE WORLD, ONE PEOPLE, ONE DESTINY." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.