There has been another moment of silence around the entertainment industry since early Wednesday when the death of the Wokere Si Number Wa singer, Pa. Abdulfatai Olayiwola Olagunju popularly known as Fatai Rolling Dollar.
The 86-year-old highlife legend finally succumbed to the cold hands of
death after a serious battle with lung cancer. Rolling Dollar had
embarked on a tour of the United States in May. According to a source,
the singer actually did not want to travel because
of ill health, But he had to travel at all cost after learning that the US-based show
promoter, Samson Ajibod of Classic International Promotions had already
booked a number of shows for him at the Nigerian Carnival in Maryland
and New York. However, Rolling Dollar managed to play a few shows before
he seriously fell sick and had to be rushed to a hospital in the United
States.
He was buried yesterday amidst fanfare at his home in Ikorodu, Lagos
State. Born on July 22, 1926 in Ede, Osun State, Rolling Dollar is
survived by wives and many children. Talented singer Fatai Rolling
Dollar was a talented singer who inspired many younger musicians and
whose footprints would remain indelible for many years to come.
According to Kunle Tejuosho, Lagos-based music promoter whose label,
Jazzhole Records, released and popularized the deceased’s hit album, Won
Kere Si Number Wa, Rolling Dollar was a great musician who lived the
life of a true musician.
“He was always happy to perform. He was a good guy. He enjoyed his
life. He had a second chance, which he used very well,” he said.
Tejuosho further stated that Rolling Dollar would be missed because he
brought the past forward to the present. “He also re-lived the music of
the 1950s, aside being a great music historian and a great music
custodian.”
He was particularly noted for being able to modulate his voice in
diverse tones and textures to reveal his rare talent as a gifted singer.
He was generally a marvel to his fans who loved to watch and dance to
his music while performing. Unlike many of his colleagues who went into
extinction after enjoying popularity for several years, Rolling Dollar
bounced back to reckoning after decades of struggling to make ends meet.
He was said to have worked as a security guard when his musical
career suffered a long lull. But Rolling Dollar got a new lease of life
after the French Cultural Centre brought him back into public
consciousness, sequel to the efforts of veteran music critic and former
manager to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Mr. Benson Idonije. A few years after
bouncing back to reckoning, Rolling Dollar later got a higher lift
through Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu while he was the governor of Lagos
State.
He it was who gave the late musician a house in one of the low cost housing estates in New Oko Oba area of Agege, Lagos.
While reacting to Rolling Dollar’s death, Governor of the State of
Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola described the late musician as one of the
frontrunners of juju/highlife music and whose death would remain a huge
loss to the Nigerian entertainment industry. Aregbesola, in a statement
issued by Semiu Okanlawon, Director, Bureau of Communications and
Strategy, described the octogenarian highlife maestro who hailed from
Ede, Osun State, as testimony in perseverance and hope.
The governor said Rolling Dollar’s life sojourn demonstrated that no
time is too late for man to have a breakthrough in life. He added that
the star of the old artiste, who trained Ebenezer Obey in his heydays,
shone at his old age when nobody ever taught of a musical success for
him again after his initial popularity at the beginning of his career.
“The ace musician’s ultimate comeback is a testimony that no time is
late in the life of human being. Pa Fatai Rolling Dollar’s story of a
meteoric rise to fame is a confirmation that success can come at any
time in a man’s life.
“Rolling Dollar was a force to reckon with in highlife music and he
would stand tall in the nation’s music hall of fame and counted among
musical genii like Cardinal Rex Lawson, Bobby Benson, and Adeolu
Akinsanya among others. The nation’s entertainment industry as well as
his fans and Nigerians generally will miss the great musician and his
exit will create a big vacuum in highlife music.
Friday, June 14, 2013
ROLLING DOLLARS PASSES ON!!
5:12 PM
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