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Music Interview: Francis Onah – Iripia, Or A Song Of Survival
JULY 20, 2020
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By BRUCE DENNILL
Francis Onah is a jazz musician, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and singer. He originally began playing the trumpet at age 16, then picked up the saxophone and learned the rudiments in only five days at the age of 24.
Onah’s new single, Iripia, leans more into his African roots. He was born in Lagos, Nigeria and the song was inspired by his cultural heritage with sounds that tells stories of the region.
Iripia is only the first single to be released from his new album, Ogoja City. The full album will be released on August 31.
“Influence” is a loaded, often misunderstood concept. An artist may sound similar to another but have no knowledge of them, or be a super-fan of someone whose output is completely different to their own. Who or what was the artist, album, song, era or scene that initially mapped out the road to you becoming a musician?
I grew up listening to Manu Dibango, Hugh Masekela, Angelique Kidjo and others, but Manu Dibango’s – the song Douala Serenade from the album Waka Juju, particularly – style of music gave me the road map to my musicianship, and I still love his music.
Has that changed over the years? If so, how and why, and what are you currently exploring?
No, that hasn’t changed, and I don’t see it changing in the near future. But that has not stopped me from exploring other music genres, as always.
Name one song you wish you’d written or one you’d like to be known as the definitive interpreter of. What makes that song so important?
One Day Someday by Femi Kuti. It resonates to me in a lot of senses, and it’s so important, not just because of its Afro-beat groove, but because of the message behind the song, talking about the struggle of Africa and the belief that Africa will “one day someday” unite and be the envy of the world.
In production and arrangement terms, what are facets of your music and the music you love most by others that you feel are crucially important in terms of creating the mood you’re after or supporting the message of your song?
For me, I usually catch the mood of my music and music I like from the bass groove, backed up by some rhythmic chords from the keys. Then I start to think of the horn arrangement, percussion, guitar, and so on…
Which aspects of your music do you prioritise? For you, would you rather have that your lyrics, your melodies, or your vocals or instrumental work are the are the most memorable parts of your songs?
I prioritise the instrumental aspect of my music. And I prefer for the melody to be the most memorable part of my song.
What’s your favourite piece of gear?
My saxophone.
What is the story behind Iripia – the genesis of the song, the people involved, the muse behind its creation?
The music was inspired by a survival story. I started writing this music at time in my life when I was faced with some adversities. I had just touched down at the Detroit airport on this day, on my way to Lansing, Michigan, and the thought of giving thanks struck me, even when there seemed to be no light at the end of the tunnel. A few minutes later, the melody came, and I decided to record the sound on my phone. - BRUCE DENNILL
BUZZFrancis Onah Takes Listeners on an Exciting Journey Through His African Roots in a Newly Released SinglePublished 4 years ago on May 21, 2020 By VJ Scaro
Francis Onah is a renowned jazz musician, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and singer. He has an impressive portfolio, playing with many bands at various jazz festivals around the world. Onah originally began playing the trumpet at only 16, then picked up the saxophone and learned the rudiment in only five days at the age of 24. His musical style can be described as Jazz, Highlife, and Contemporary World Music.
Onah’s new single, however, leans more into his African roots. Francis Onah was born in the city of Lagos, Nigeria, Africa. The single titled “Iripia” was inspired by his cultural heritage with sounds that tells stories of the region, with a global resonance. The album still follows his musical philosophy that ‘less is more’ as a soul-winner with his melody.
“Iripia” is only the first single to be released from his new album, Ogoja City. A second single, titled “Alamu”, will release on the last weekend of June. The remainder of the album will release later this summer, on August 31st, 2020.
The album takes listeners on an exciting journey through Onah’s African roots. The entire album is full of meaning, primarily of the appreciation that Onah has for his home and cultural heritage. He wanted the album to showcase Ogoja City to the world. The song “Iripia” was specifically inspired by a survival story, while “Alamu” was inspired by the story of a kid who was bullied/ oppressed, but now doing well for himself, and yet still humble and down to earth.
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Onah says, “I am obsessed to introduce Africa to the world from a metaphysical stance.” He adds, “Music melody heals my soul in a spiritual way. Don’t naturalize spiritual things and spiritualize natural things, music is spiritual.”
Francis Onah
Francis Onah-Adie is a renowned jazz musician, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and singer. He was born in the city of Lagos, Nigeria, Africa. Francis Onah’s musical journey started at the early age of 16, and he bought his first trumpet at the age of 19. Onah later picked up the saxophone at the age of 24, learned the rudiment in five days, and performed with the saxophone on the sixth day at a concert organized by Alliance Française de Lagos.
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Onah has performed with a lot of bands and had the opportunity to tour on a global stage with Femi Kuti and the Positive Force Band, and performed at various Jazz Festivals around the world. As a result of all these experiences, Onah began to develop his style, leaning towards his African root and the result we see in his debut single, released in April 2020, and was titled “Iripia”. The single is now available on all streaming platforms. Stay tuned as Onah is working on getting his album out soon.
Follow Francis Onah on Instagram at @onahofficial
Watch Francis Onah on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/franciseonah
“Like” Francis Onah on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/francis.ogoja - VJ Scaro
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Debut Single: Debut Album: Upcoming Album:Onah's Discography and Musical Releases
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Francis ONAH-Adie is a renowned jazz musician,
saxophonist, composer, arranger and singer. Born and
raised in the city of Lagos, originally from (Ogoja-Be-
kwara) Cross-River State, Nigeria, Africa. ONAH began
his musical journey at the early age of sixteen, having
been influenced by many wonderful singers of various
genres. At 19 years old, ONAH would take a closer step
to his musical career when he bought his first trumpet.
He showed early promise, mastering the instrument,
and standing by his trumpet for years before he would
later pick up the saxophone at 24. Having already mas-
tered a metal wind instrument, it took ONAH only five
days to learn the rudiment. Because of his impeccable
skills in playing such a complex instrument, he landed
an opportunity to perform at a concert organized by
Alliance France in his hometown in Lagos, alongside his
former 'Black-Face Band' led by Seyi Solagbade.
This performance and many others afterward
propelled Francis ONAH towards a lifetime of opportu-
nities. His incomparable talent won the hearts of many,
which took his musical career to greater heights.
Since his performance in Lagos, he has continued to
perform along with a lot of bands, played in countless
Jazz Festivals with bands like 5&6 Squad led by Yinka
Davies, Ayetoro Band led by Funsho Ogundipe to men-
tion a few, and toured around the world with Femi Kuti
and the Positive Force Band.
Because of these impeccable experiences at the early
stage of his career, he began to establish his purpose,
which is to share the beauty of African culture with the
world . . .
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