Celestine Ukwu | zh

Ndidi Onukwulu (pronounced In-DEE-dee On-OOK-whoo-loo) is a blues/soul singing lady. Born in BC but raised all around the Canadian landscape. Onukwulu left home at an early age and wound up in New York City to pursue her singing career. Starting out by singing a capella on the city's open mic circuit, she encountered some hip-hop and blues players. She'd sing on their albums; in return, they'd work on her songs. After leaving New York for Toronto, she sang in a rock band, then in an electronic one called Stop, Die, Resuscitate. On her debut No, I Never, Ndidi Onukwulu proved...
Celestine Ukwu (Celestine Obiakor) began his musical career during the 1960's with Michael Ejeagha's Paradise Rhythm Orchestra in Enugu, capital of the former Eastern Region of Nigeria. He left four years later to launch his own band, the Music Royals. Following a hiatus caused by the Biafran war of independence from 1967-70, the Music Royals were resurrected as the Philosophers National, who distinguished themselves with a series of sparkling, subtle highlife releases during the 1970s. Sadly, Ukwu perished in an automobile accident in 1977, depriving Nigerian music of one of its shining stars. .
There are four artists who have used the name Celestine 1) Icelandic sludge, metalcore band. The band's first EP, called At the borders of Arcadia, was described in this way by Icelandic magazine The Grapevine: "From the opening song, Despair And, Celestine evokes a chilling grind built on heavy guitar sound, guttural vocals from one of the most promising throats in the business, and a gradual devolution of structure that parlays the required despair." The band's second album, This Home Will Be Our Grave, was recently released in Iceland and two members of Celestine co-founded a record label in Iceland...
Celestine Ukwu (Celestine Obiakor) began his musical career during the 1960’s with Michael Ejeagha’s Paradise Rhythm Orchestra in Enugu, capital of the former Eastern Region of Nigeria. He left four years later to launch his own band, the Music Royals. Following a hiatus caused by the Biafran war of independence from 1967-70, the Music Royals were resurrected as the Philosophers National, who distinguished themselves with a series of sparkling, subtle highlife releases during the 1970s. Sadly, Ukwu perished in an automobile accident in 1977, depriving Nigerian music of one of its shining stars. .
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Mma Anyi Egbuna Anyi
Money Palavar
Ndu Bulu Ililo
Late Celestine Ukwu Special
Late Celestine Ukwu
Uche Chukwuma
Money Palavar
Tomorrow Is So Uncertain
Ome Ife Jide (Part 1)
Onwu Ama Eze
Chi Ji Oke
Ego Eju Aka
Man Propses And God Disposes
Man Propses And God Disposes
Ilo Abu Chi
Ego Eju Aka
Okwukwe Na Nchekwube
Ife Sina Chi
Uwem Ereri Mboot Emi
Mma Anyi Egbuna Anyi
Ife Uwa Adi Agwuagwu
Ejina Uwa Nya Isi
Onye Akwana Uwa