Bamidele Vincent OMOLAYE, Ph.D.
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Department of Music, Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
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2021
Omolaye, BV.
2021.
The emergence of female juju artistes in Southwestern Nigeria
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: Journal of African Arts & Culture
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2020
OMOLAYE, B.
2020.
Organisational Structure and Performance Practices of Òkítóròkò Music of the Ogori in Kogi State
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Journal of African Arts & Culture (JAAC).
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2018
Omolaye, BV, Adekogbe OS.
2018.
Language Tonality through Dialectical Registration in Selected Musical Tracks of Adéolá Fáléye
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Trend in African Oral Literature, Creative Writings and Contemporary Society.. , Ibadan: University of Ibadan Press Plc
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Omolaye, BV, Adekogbe OS.
2018.
Bridging the gap between gown and town among gospel musicians in Ile-Ife
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: Association of Nigerian Musicologists (JANIM)
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2016
Omolaye, BV.
2016.
Poly-eclecticism in the Juju music of Abiodun Awesola (awesome tones’ band)
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Nigerian Music Review. 14:115–131., Number 1
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Omolaye, BV.
2016.
The role of Okitoroko music during Ovia-osese festival among the ogori of Kogi state
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: Journal of the Association of Nigerian Musicologists (JANIM)
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Omolaye, BV.
2016.
{From Jùjú to Afro-Jùjú
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: Ife Journal of the Humanities and Social Studies (IJOHUSS). A Journal of the …
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2014
Omolaye, BV.
2014.
Àpàlà popular music in Nigeria
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: Department of Music, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
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Recent Publications
The emergence of female juju artistes in Southwestern Nigeria
Organisational Structure and Performance Practices of Òkítóròkò Music of the Ogori in Kogi State
Language Tonality through Dialectical Registration in Selected Musical Tracks of Adéolá Fáléye
Bridging the gap between gown and town among gospel musicians in Ile-Ife
{From Jùjú to Afro-Jùjú
Poly-eclecticism in the Juju music of Abiodun Awesola (awesome tones’ band)
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