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21-Apr-10 8:00 AM  CST  

King Sunny Ade Cancels North American Tour 

Below is the official notification from King Sunny Ade's management:

To all presenters and fans of King Sunny Ade and his African Beats:
 

It is with great sadness that we announce the cancellation of the entire 2010 North American tour for King Sunny Ade and his African Beats.

As some of you may have heard by this time, on March 26th 2010 a tragic car accident took the lives of two members of the African Beats, talking drummer Gabriel Ayanniyi and percussionist Omo Olope, who were en-route to a video shoot for a forthcoming recording. The initial response to this accident was a cancellation of all pending Nigerian shows and a period of mourning. While we were unable to reach the artist himself, staff members of the organization assured us that after a period of  mourning the band would continue with their scheduled North American tour.

Over the following two weeks communications with the band and the artist became difficult. When the US Embassy refused to grant visas to replacement members in a timely manner, there was additional confusion about the possible courses of action. As time moved on and we began to see shows cancel one by one, it became clear that the artist and the band had neither recovered from the impact of the tragedy, nor were they able to find consensus on when and how to move forward with normal touring and performance activities.

At this time we feel the only responsible action is to cancel and withdraw from the remaining dates until such a time as King Sunny Ade and his group have sufficiently regrouped and are ready to face the rigors of an International tour again.

We offer our heartfelt condolences to the band and the families of the deceased. On behalf of the artist and his band we extend our apologies to all the presenters and fans who will be disappointed by their inability to perform in North America this year. 

Inquiries or condolences to the band directly may be referred to Chief K. Osayemi, osayemi2k@yahoo.com
 

With best regards

Andrew C. Frankel
GRAViTON: African Arts
1803 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
 
Organizers from the Houston International Festival have adjusted the Saturday entertainment line up on the Bud Light World Stage to include:  Emman LeGrand (who hails from the Congo) and the African Rythmix, billed as the best pan-African band in Houston followed by Taj Weekes and Adowa and La Excelencia.  As a tribute to King Sunny Ade, headliner George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic will play an extended set as a show of support and sympathy to the band and King Sunny Ade fans.  Check out the iFest web site at www.ifest.org for times. 
 
The 2010 Houston International Festival Spotlight on the Caribbean continues April 24-25 in the streets, plazas and parks of downtown Houston. Hours are Noon to 10 p.m. Saturdays, Noon to 8 p.m. Sundays.
 
General admission is $17 and can be purchased at www.ifest.org and at the Festival gate.  Kids are $3.  Target Kids Free Sundays allows kids 12 and under free admission to iFest. 
 
All proceeds benefit the Festival arts and education programs.  For more information on the 2010 Houston International Festival, call 713-654-8808 or access the Festival’s official website at www.ifest.org.   

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For additional information on this articles article, please contact:

Tracy Golden
(713) 722-9433

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