BLO

BLO

Blo fused the Afrobeat rhythms of their native Nigeria with the mind-expanding psychedelia and funk of late-'60s Western rock to forge a wholly original sound embracing the full spectrum of black music. The roots of the group lay in the Clusters, already one of the most popular Nigerian highlife acts of the mid-'60s even prior to a stint as the support band for the Sierra Leonean pop superstar Geraldo Pino, once dubbed "the West African James Brown." In 1970, guitarist Berkely "Ike" Jones, bassist Mike "Gbenga" Odumosu, and drummer Laolu "Akins" Akintobi left the Clusters to ...

Songs

Don't Pull the Form Under Me by BLO

Don't Pull the Form Under Me

BLO

Nigeria
Afro-Funk, Disco, Funk, Soul
Electric Guitar, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpets, Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes, Organ, Bass Guitar, Brass, Horns, Drum Kit
Confident, Driving, Energetic, Rhythmic, Soulful