Yhumie Oyelade, a talented saxophonist is quickly becoming one of Jazz’s most thrilling and emotive performers; he continues to stand out and push boundaries as a composer, performer, teacher and recording artiste. His multifaceted profile has diversified into a repertoire of musical Jazz styles – Gospel, Smooth Jazz, Afro Jazz, Highlife, R&B, all kinds of Jazz ensemble.
Yhumie Oyelade’s music has a unique edge and has been able to manicure blends of Nigerian music that is globally sort after; his emergence into the spot-light with his “Since 1960” song, the 1st ever contemporary Jazz progression of the Nigerian national anthem has indeed put a modern spin to the old composition, bringing a more urban influenced audience appreciation to Jazz world.
Yhumie: “Jazz is a highly developed art form that continues evolving and I find I’m well-grounded today, because I never stop learning, an art student for life.” In addition to expanding his busy music career, he serves as mentor and teacher to other upcoming saxophonists as a way of giving back to the community; listen up and share your thoughts on his newest presentation, “Peace“, featuring Wole Oni. | ENJOY!!!
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