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Information: Isaiah Kehinde Dairo was born in 1931 in Nigeria. He formed the Morning Star Orchestra in 1954. In the early 1960s, he changed the name of the band to I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spot Band. His influence on juju, including introduction of the accordion, sl
Music Traditions: I K Dairo, MBE Music Traditions: I K Dairo, MBE: Article by Benson Corporo Okagbare. Includes photographs. (Dairo, I.K.) http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/ikdairo.htm
Nigeria Arts: IK Dairo Nigeria Arts: IK Dairo: Biography with photographs and audio samples. (Dairo, I.K.) http://www.nigeria-arts.net/Music/Juju/IK_Dairo_MBE/
AMG: I.K. Dairo AMG: I.K. Dairo: Profile, discography, and related artists. (Dairo, I.K.) http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=9:53:57|AM&sql=Bwza9qj2bojja
RootsWorld: I.K. Dairo: A Rememberance RootsWorld: I.K. Dairo: A Rememberance: Tribute to the first international star of African music by Andrew C. Frankel, includes photograph, audio sample, and links. (Dairo, I.K.) http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/feature/dairo.html
World Music Portal: I. K. Dairo World Music Portal: I. K. Dairo: Biography of the influential musician. (Dairo, I.K.) http://www.worldmusicportal.com/Artists/African/Nigerian/i__k__dairo.htm