Let’s Start!
In 1971, yes, we know that’s long before some of you were born… the Nigerian multi-instrumentalist artist Fela Kuti, joined with Ginger Baker (drummer, composer for the rock band Cream). And if you never heard of Cream, please Google Eric Clapton and then come back. So what happened then? Well, Fela brought about the fusion of West African music with American funk and jazz, becoming one of the first pioneers of Afrobeat. The first song on the Live! album, began with an introduction to the song O l’oun t’awa se n’yara Je k’abere and as Fela says,
“O l’oun t’awa se n’yara Je k’abere … means Let’s start what we have come into the room to do”
Why does this matter? Because like Afrobeat, Destination Now Here, is a fusion of minds and people from all walks of life, each with their own unique experience. We have diverse talents and a vision to make a difference in the world around us. Fela became a great activist, and some of us may follow that path on our journeys across the country. Others may share their art. Some are here to provide support. And others are just along for the wild ride. But no matter whether the drummer beat you march to is Ginger Baker’s, Ringo Starr’s or Sheila E’s, we welcome you on this great adventure!
Please feel free to share your experience, your love of travel, your questions, and your tips! We love sharing and contributions! So let’s start what we have come here to do. Sometimes I’ll lead, sometimes I’ll follow, and sometimes I’ll just encourage you with a song you never heard, but I’ll always have your back!
Click on the image to hear Let’s Start
And if you want to know what it’s like to make the wilds of Africa your Destination Now Here, stay tuned, I’ll tell that story one of these days!
Me, on the road to nowhere in Botswana
“Right on, Here goes, One, two, three!” — Fela