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Ayub Ogada (Job Seda) was born on 1956 in Mombasa, Kenya, is a Kenyan singer (1956–2019). Discover Ayub Ogada's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Job Seda
Occupation Singer, songwriter, musician, actor
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign N/A
Born 1956
Birthday
Birthplace Mombasa, Kenya
Date of death 1 February, 2019
Died Place N/A
Nationality Kenya

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1956

Ayub Ogada was born in 1956 in Mombasa, Kenya.

He is a descendant of the Luo people of Nyanza Kenya and was influenced by their musical heritage by his parents who were musicians.

They performed Luo music to Kenyan and US audiences.

Ayub’s experience of travelling with his parents to the US and his exposure to both western and African cultures had a profound effect on his music and outlook.

While at school in Kenya, Ayub played various instruments in bands and embraced both traditional and modern music.

1979

In 1979, after leaving school, he co-founded the African Heritage Band, fusing traditional music with the sounds of rock and soul that Ogada and his bandmates heard regularly on the radio.

1985

Ayub Ogada was also an actor landing major roles in films including the Academy Award-winning Out of Africa (1985) and Kitchen Toto (1987).

He played Robert Redford's Maasai warrior assistant in Out of Africa (1985) and also starred in The Kitchen Toto (1987).

1986

In 1986, Ayub set his sights on the UK and traveled to London clutching his Luo nyatiti (an eight-string traditional lyre).

He scraped a living by busking on the city’s streets and the London underground.

1988

In 1988, he was approached and asked to play at Peter Gabriel’s WOMAD Festival in Cornwall.

His breakthrough came there.

Perchance a band cancelled and Ayub’s ten-minute slot stretched to a full set.

Among the won over fans that day was Peter Gabriel himself.

Ayub was invited to take part in one of the recording weeks at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Wiltshire.

1992

In 1992 he sang backing vocals on Peter Gabriel’s Track Digging in the Dirt together with Peter Hammill and Richard Macphail.

1993

In 1993, he recorded his first album En Mana Kuoyo (Just Sand) at the studio and he toured extensively with Peter Gabriel and WOMAD.

1998

In 1998, Ayub started working with Giovanni Amighetti and Helge Andreas Norbakken on the Salimie project.

Playing several gigs including a concert in Rome in front of the Roman Colosseum for FAO and recording the Tanguru album for Intuition.

2000

Ayub’s music is on the soundtracks of films such as I Dreamed of Africa (2000), The Constant Gardener (2005), Samsara (2011) and The Good Lie (2014).

His music was also used in the soundtrack for Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman’s BBC series' Long Way Round and Long Way Down as well as NBC's short-lived action drama series, The Philanthropist.

Ayub has also acted under his birth name, Job Seda.

2002

"Kothbiro", was included in a sequence, and in the soundtrack of the Mexican film "La Habitación Azul", 2002.

2005

In July 2005, Ayub Ogada performed at the Live 8 concert Eden Project as the opening act with his band, Union Nowhere.

2007

They released the album Tanguru in 2007, the year Ayub moved back to Kenya.

2012

This song also features as one of the tracks in the 2012 Documentary Feature by Ron Fricke "Samsara".

In 2012, the English musician Trevor Warren went to Kenya to visit Ayub.

Together with the Kenyan musician and engineer Isaac Gem, they composed and recorded the album Kodhi (meaning seed in Luo).

2015

Kodhi: Trevor Warren's Adventures with Ayub Ogada was released on Long Tale Recordings on 20 April 2015.

Ayub was also included in the making of Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee song which was played by the Commonwealth band and Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber directed it.

2019

Job Seda (1956 – 1 February 2019), better known as Ayub Ogada, was a Kenyan singer.

He was a singer favoring the nyatiti (an eight-stringed lyre with its origins credited to the Luo, a tribe in Nyanza Kenya) as his characteristic instrument.

His music is known to have a natural feel to it, having songs of birds, the calls of animals and the sounds of children playing in the background.

Following Ayub's death in 2019, producer and composer Trevor Warren compiled and produced the album Omera: The Further Adventures of Trevor Warren with Ayub Ogada from unused recordings, mostly made during the sessions for Kodhi.

A double album, it includes performances from Hossam Ramzy, Dudley Phillips, Toby Shippey and Marco Megido.

Disc two contains 're-imaginings' of various pieces by Count Dubulah / Dub Colossus, Peter Chilvers, Trevor Warren, Bernard O'Neill, and Oren Kaplan.

He is credited on the Kanye West album Ye as a co-songwriter of the track "Yikes".

He died in February 2019, at the age of 63.