Veteran highlife musician, Fatai Olanrewaju
Olagunji, popularly known as Rolling Dollar, passed on today. The artiste, who
took ill about two weeks ago due protracted illness, was 85.
Born 22nd July 1926, Rolling Dollars was known for
his verve and dexterity on the guitar. His zest for life and energy, even in
old age, was also a marvel to all who beheld him performing.
The renowned Guitarist, Singer and Exponent of the
Native Thumb Piano (Agidigbo) is the Veteran of West African Folk Music and the
greatest living influence on West African Contemporary music, who in is his 64
year career directly spawned and mentored some of the most successful musicians
in West Africa's history such as Ebenezer Obey and who directly influenced
others like King Sunny Ade, Fela Kuti and many more.
He got a new lease of life after years in the doldrums, through Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who revived his career and fortunes, after the Liaison de France was brought back into public consciousness. Fatai, who was one of the highlife singers who made waves in the 60s and early 70s, had a lull in his fortunes before providence smiled on him.
He got a new lease of life after years in the doldrums, through Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who revived his career and fortunes, after the Liaison de France was brought back into public consciousness. Fatai, who was one of the highlife singers who made waves in the 60s and early 70s, had a lull in his fortunes before providence smiled on him.
Among his numerous hits is the globally popular tune
“Won Kere Si Number”
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