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Adegbite, Ademola. The Concept of sound in a Traditional African Religious Music.  Journal of Black Studies, Sep 91, Vol.22 Issue 1 p45,10p.
 

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Akpabot, Samuel Ekpe. Foundation of Nigerian Music. St. Helier: Safari, 1986.
 

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Bessman, Jim. King Sunny Ade offers Tribute to Democracy. Billboard, 06/24/2000, Vol. 112, Issue 26, p18.2p, 1 bw.
 

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Booth, Philip. A Royal Juju Legacy. Down Beat- Jazz, Blues and Beyond:  Vol. 68, Issue 4, April 2001.
 

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de Grunne, Bernard. The Birth of Art in Africa: Nok Statuary In Nigeria.  Luxembourg, Paris: Vilo Adam Biro, 1998.
 

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Lewis, Maureen Warner. The Yoruba: Their Songs, Their Souls, Their Society. Dover, MA. Majority Press, 1991.
 

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Moore, Carlos. Fela, Fela: This Bitch of a Life. London: Allison & Busby, 1982.
 

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Oguibe, Olu. "Finding a Place. Nigerian Artists In the Contemporary Art World." Art Journal, Summer 99, Vol. 58 Issue 2 p31.
 

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Okafor, Richard. "Popular Music in Nigeria: Patronizing Attitude or Benign Complacency?" British Journal of Music Education. Vol. 15, Issue 2, July 1998. p. 181-189.
 

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Ottenburg, Simon. New Traditions from Nigeria: Seven Artists of the Nsukka Group. Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.
 

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Ottenburg, Simon. "Igbo and Yoruba Art Contrasted." Los Angeles: African Arts, Vol. 16, Issue 2, 1983.
 

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Planet, Janet. http://www.africanmusic.org/index.html.  Copyright 1995.
 

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Salamone, Frank A. "Nigerian &Ghanaian Popular Music: 2 Varieties of Creolization.: Journal Of Popular Culture, Fall 98, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p11, 15p.
 

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Selected Works from the collection of The National Museum of African Art Vol. 1. Smithsonian, National Museum of African Art. 1999.
 

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Stewart, Gary. Breakout: Profiles in African Rhythm. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1992.
 

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Thomas, T. Ajayi. History of Juju Music: A History of an African Popular Music from Nigeria. Jamaica, N.Y.: The Organization, 1992.
 

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Twins Seven Seven. A Dreaming Life: An Autobiography of Twins Seven Seven. Edit. By Uili Beier Bayreuth Bayreuth African Studies 52. 1999.
 

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Walker, Rosalind Adele. Olowe of Ise: A Yoruba Sculptor to Kings. National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute: Washington, D.C. 1998.
 

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Waterman, Christopher Alan. JuJu: A social History &Ethnography of an African Popular Music. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
 

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Veal, Micheal E. Fela:The life &Times of an African Musical Icon.  Philadelphia, P.A.: Temple University Press, 2000.

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