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Sikiru Adepoju releases remake of John Denver’s country home music

MansMark Records, the AfroWest Music Hub has released another single from the Riddim Doctors project on August 20.
There single is the second release from the upcoming debut album which means gratitude in Yoruba Nigerian language.
The vibrant remake of John Denver’s iconic “Take Me Home, Country Roads” brings African flavor to the beloved Country classic. The Riddim Doctors Project was conceived and birthed by the Grammy-Winning Nigerian Talking drum master Artist Sikiru Adepoju.
Adepoju, dubbed “the Mozart of Talking Drum” by longtime musical collaborator Mickey Hart.
This sunny, buoyant re-imagining of the beloved country classic melds African stylings with global musical influences in a collage of intricate guitar articulations, shimmering steel drums and the sonorous undulations of talking drum, all layered beneath the resonant timbres and easygoing phrasings of vocalist Rashida Clendening.
Adepoju says the recording is a testament to the power that a great song has to transcend genres, as well as an opportunity to showcase the talents of his A-list collaborators. “I couldn’t resist adding my African touch to the song after I heard how sweetly guitarists Peter Fujii and Dave Schools played it—and how beautifully Audio Angel (Rashida Clendening) sang it—the first time in the studio,” he says. “I believe the listeners will support my decision.”
The Riddim Doctors band members are Sikiru Adepoju, Saminu Adepoju, Peter Fujii, Ian Herman, Femi Ojetunde, Richard Nagan, Giovanni Hidalgo, and Douglas Val Serrant.

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