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  • How it feels to be son of Edo music legend, by Kelvin Alaska

    How it feels to be son of Edo music legend, by Kelvin Alaska

    Kelvin Alaska, one of the sons of an Edo music legend, Alaska Agho, has revealed how it feels to be a son of a celebrated Edo music legend.

    Kelvin, in an exclusive chat at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, on his return from another UK tour, noted that it feels honouring being the son of the late Alaska Agho.

    “I feel so honoured to see fans of my father recognising me as his son. My father was and is still well respected in Music and we his children are enjoying his legacy. It is indeed a great privilege to be called a son of an Edo music legend,” the multi-instrumentalist said.

    Continuing, he said, “We have been trying our best to keep the musical legacy of my father alive. They say to whom much is given much is also expected. It has not been easy I must confess because his legacy is very heavy. However, I believe I am doing my best so far as I keep improving, remixing his songs and bringing up new perspectives and new meaning to his creativity for the new generation of listeners. I will also introduce my children to our music because I see it as family tradition.”

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    Speaking further, Kelvin said “The story story concerts and Edonimose organised by 24 bits through UK and the EU tours with partnership support from Ehizoya Golden Entertainment  presented a big opportunity to know we have plenty of fans scattered out there in the Diaspora. They were tours of great experience. During the UK tours, we were in London, Leeds, Manchester and a host of other cities.

    “We also toured all over the EU beginning from Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Spain,  Holland  etc. I must confess that I learnt so much about other cultures and shared musical ideas with international artistes. Indeed I have upgraded,” he said.

    With much exuberance and excitement Alaska, who has two albums and numerous singles to his credit disclosed that he remains grateful to his father who taught him to play the guitar after he saw him severally trying to fiddle with his acoustic guitar. “One day he asked if I loved the instrument. I said yes. He asked if I would love to learn and I said yes, he started to teach me the basics of placing my fingers, making chords and running scales.”