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Today, June 22, marks 19 years since the passing of Ambrose Oladipupo Campbell, a Nigerian musical titan who left an indelible mark on both African and global music scenes. Born on August 19, 1919, in Lagos, Nigeria, Campbell’s life was a testament to his rebellious spirit, groundbreaking artistry, and enduring influence. He was not just a musician but a cultural ambassador, credited with forming Britain’s first-ever black band, the West African Rhythm Brothers, and acknowledged by none other than Fela Kuti as “the father of modern Nigerian music.”

Campbell’s musical journey began in unexpected defiance. Despite his father being a preacher, young Oladipupo, nicknamed “Ambrose,” gravitated towards palm-wine music. This pursuit led to him being disowned by his family. He found refuge and continued his musical passion, even living under the protection of nationalist leader Herbert Macaulay for a time. It was in Lagos that he met guitarist Brewster Hughes, a partnership that would later define a significant era of his career.

The outbreak of World War II brought Campbell to Britain, a journey fraught with peril as his ship was attacked by U-boats. He jumped ship in Liverpool and eventually settled in London, where he reconnected with Hughes and other members of the burgeoning Nigerian community. His early experiences in London were not without hardship; he was a victim of a racist attack, and Hughes was imprisoned for retaliating.

Despite these challenges, Campbell’s music found its voice. He first gained public attention performing with his band at the joyous VE Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus in 1945. His description of the event paints a vivid picture of music’s power to transcend barriers: “People didn’t know what was going on but they joined in. I suppose it was curiosity. Everybody had been waiting for that day so everybody was happy and jumping around and dancing and kissing each other, so we thought we’d join the celebration. We had a huge crowd following us around Piccadilly Circus. You could hardly move.”

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In 1946, the West African Rhythm Brothers, a professional band, was officially formed with Campbell and the newly released Brewster Hughes. They quickly became a fixture, providing music for Les Ballets Nègres, appearing on British television, and establishing a long-standing residency at the Abalabi club in Soho. Here, they fused palm-wine and jùjú music with jazz, increasingly incorporating calypso and mento influences as Caribbean musicians joined their ranks. Campbell, with his distinctive vocals, and Hughes on guitar, alongside musicians like trumpeter Harry Beckett and saxophonist Willy Roachford, became a vibrant part of the London music scene, even appearing as “Cranium Cuthbertson” in Colin MacInnes’s 1957 novel City of Spades.

The 1960s saw Campbell continue to evolve, learning guitar and forming a new band after a disagreement with Hughes. He even recorded an album for Columbia, Highlife Today, in 1968. What followed was a period of mystery, with reports of his death circulating in Lagos newspapers. However, Campbell had embarked on a new adventure, moving to Los Angeles in 1972. There, he connected with legendary keyboardist and producer Leon Russell, who embraced Campbell as his “spiritual adviser.” Campbell toured worldwide with Russell, contributing as a percussionist on albums like One for the Road with Willie Nelson, before settling in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1982.

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Ambrose Campbell returned to Britain in 2004, residing in Plymouth with his daughter and grandchildren. His legacy was further cemented in 2005 when Honest Jon’s Records included his Melodisc recordings on the compilation CD, London Is the Place for Me, Vol.3. He passed away peacefully in Plymouth on June 22, 2006, at the age of 86.

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Ambrose Campbell’s life was a rich tapestry of musical innovation, cultural fusion, and quiet determination. From defying his family’s wishes to becoming a foundational figure in British and Nigerian music, his journey was remarkable. His pioneering spirit in forming Britain’s first black band and his acknowledgment by Fela Kuti underscore his profound impact. Today, as we remember Ambrose Campbell, we celebrate a true pioneer who paved the way for countless musicians and enriched the global soundscape with his unique blend of African rhythms and international influences.

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