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Onome Ovwori – Iyawo Mi (Official Video)

Portrait of Onome Ovwori

Onome Ovwori (pronounce ‘Owori’) a jazz artist was born and raised in Nigeria, West Africa. He embraced the love of music at the age of six when his Dad presented him with a keyboard as a Christmas gift. And although he is skillful at a number of musical instruments such as drums and bass guitar, he has fully mastered the art of playing the keyboard. From his early beginnings till date he has gone on to advance his career by playing in churches, live concerts with some of Africa’s best talents in the industry, and other performances.



Some of Onome’s collaborations include a recording with “The Apostles” in Lagos,Nigeria titled “Art of the Apostles”. He also played with Nathaniel Bassey on the New Jazz Stew Project album called “Revelation”. In addition he has been privileged to work with American artistes like Rose Harper of Shekinah Glory Ministries, Daniel Winans and performed with Deitrick Haddon, alongside Kirk Franklin, Mary Mary, Helen Baylor, and Lionel Peterson. Onome has also worked with budding artistes as a songwriter and producer along with Tim Shider for their upcoming projects.

Although he has worked on numerous musical projects, his preferred genre is a mix of jazz, world beat, gospel and R&B. This unique blend of musical flavors comes alive in Onome’s debut album, “Time” which was released April 24th, 2009. This album includes performances by Gregory Kilpatrick, D’Amadeus, Dennis Hilliman, Jumbo Ane, Jim Farkas and Isaac “RealEyez Mystic” Odusanya. This independent work is reflective of his admiration for Ramsey Lewis, Wayman Tisdale and Joe Sample. Onome was also privileged to meet Lenny LeBlanc a prolific songwriter, artiste and musician who he has admired for years.

Onome attended the Delta State University, Nigeria and graduated with Bachelors in Mass Communication. In addition to that he attended the Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON) in 2003. He currently serves as Music Director at his local church, and has been at that position for seven years. Onome lives in New Jersey with his wife and children

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