Did You Know Tee Mac Omatshola The Flutist ?
Do you know this Handsome Man Right here is from Warri Kingdom? And An Itsekiri and A World renowned Flutist?
Do you know that this living Legend Lives with us here in Nigeria?
But have we Celebrated him Well enough? I don't think so; we shouldn't wait till great men and women who have done us proud leave us before we celebrate them, we should celebrate them while they are still alive and with us.
Do you know that this living Legend Lives with us here in Nigeria?
But have we Celebrated him Well enough? I don't think so; we shouldn't wait till great men and women who have done us proud leave us before we celebrate them, we should celebrate them while they are still alive and with us.
Please join me let's Celebrate this Great Man from Warri Kingdom who has touched many Lives with his Profession and making us proud everyday.
In case you are just learning about him for the first time please read this except from Wikipedia
In case you are just learning about him for the first time please read this except from Wikipedia
Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli (MFR) is a Nigerian flutist with cross-cultural Itsekiri and Swiss roots.
Tee-Mac, is born of a Swiss father and Nigerian mother(Itsekiri from Warri Kingdom Delta State), he is one of the five highest paid flutists in the world. He is also a businessman. Tee-Mac maintains homes in New York, Bangkok, London and Lagos.
Omatshola combined his first degree in economics from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland, with a specialization in classical music concert performance and philharmonic composition of the University of Lausanne.
During a rich career spanning over 40 years, Omatshola formed numerous bands, including Tee Mac & Afro Collection in the 1970s.
He recorded his first LP, United, with Polydor International in Germany with his European band Tee Mac United, in the late seventies.
Omatshola hit the global music charts with two songs: "Fly Robin Fly", and "Get Up & Boogie" (owns 50% of the copy right) and toured extensively with his third band, Silver Convention, in the mid seventies.
He worked with celebrated Welsh singer Shirley Bassey as her musical arranger and conductor and also worked as a composer for Cidi Croft Enterprise and later for Universal Films in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Even though Omatshola spent a lot of time touring across the globe (Far East, Latin America, Europe, North America and South Africa), he always invested in local Nigerian initiatives, becoming one of the pioneers of the Classical Music Society of Nigeria, which eventually founded the Muson Center, Nigeria’s leading music school.
In 2007 Omatshola was elected president of the Musician Union of Nigeria PMAN, investing time and energy into helping develop the Nigerian entertainment industry. In 2009 he was appointed the Nigerian director of the Motherland Group, (initiated by Michael Jackson’s brother, Marlon, of The Jackson 5) which is getting support from the Lagos State Government to build a historical slave museum in Badagry. In 2011 he was elected chairman of FAMECorp, owned by top Nigerian Musicians and Nollywood stars, to build cinema houses and concert halls all over Nigeria.
Omatshola was awarded the Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) national honor by Nigeria’s President Yar’adua in 2009 for his vital role in brokering peace with the Niger Delta militants and fighting for their rehabilitation. In 2011 he received an honorary doctorate degree in Arts from Bradley University in Illinois, where he serves as chairman of the board of trustees, and teaches philharmonic composition as visiting associate professor.
Omatshola invested into solid minerals (he is the chairman of Allied Minerals Ltd., Cass-Cotan Mining and Processing Ltd.) He is chairman of Tee Mac Petroleum (Nig) Ltd., chairman of Tee Mac Productions (owns a recording studio), chairman of the board of the Tee Mac-HEMLA Foundation (to build music schools for the underprivileged youths of Nigeria), chairman of ACC (Anti Counterfeiting Collaboration, an association of Trade Mark owners), chairman of The Entertainment Foundation of Nigeria, umbrella of all the entertainment associations of Nigeria, music and films; director in Hemla-Ogoni Resources Ltd., director in D&H Energy Nig. Ltd. and the West African representative of Daewoo and Hemla (Norway) gas and oil solutions and executive director and shareholder in James Bay Engergy Nig. Ltd.
He recorded his first LP, United, with Polydor International in Germany with his European band Tee Mac United, in the late seventies.
Omatshola hit the global music charts with two songs: "Fly Robin Fly", and "Get Up & Boogie" (owns 50% of the copy right) and toured extensively with his third band, Silver Convention, in the mid seventies.
He worked with celebrated Welsh singer Shirley Bassey as her musical arranger and conductor and also worked as a composer for Cidi Croft Enterprise and later for Universal Films in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Even though Omatshola spent a lot of time touring across the globe (Far East, Latin America, Europe, North America and South Africa), he always invested in local Nigerian initiatives, becoming one of the pioneers of the Classical Music Society of Nigeria, which eventually founded the Muson Center, Nigeria’s leading music school.
In 2007 Omatshola was elected president of the Musician Union of Nigeria PMAN, investing time and energy into helping develop the Nigerian entertainment industry. In 2009 he was appointed the Nigerian director of the Motherland Group, (initiated by Michael Jackson’s brother, Marlon, of The Jackson 5) which is getting support from the Lagos State Government to build a historical slave museum in Badagry. In 2011 he was elected chairman of FAMECorp, owned by top Nigerian Musicians and Nollywood stars, to build cinema houses and concert halls all over Nigeria.
Omatshola was awarded the Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) national honor by Nigeria’s President Yar’adua in 2009 for his vital role in brokering peace with the Niger Delta militants and fighting for their rehabilitation. In 2011 he received an honorary doctorate degree in Arts from Bradley University in Illinois, where he serves as chairman of the board of trustees, and teaches philharmonic composition as visiting associate professor.
Omatshola invested into solid minerals (he is the chairman of Allied Minerals Ltd., Cass-Cotan Mining and Processing Ltd.) He is chairman of Tee Mac Petroleum (Nig) Ltd., chairman of Tee Mac Productions (owns a recording studio), chairman of the board of the Tee Mac-HEMLA Foundation (to build music schools for the underprivileged youths of Nigeria), chairman of ACC (Anti Counterfeiting Collaboration, an association of Trade Mark owners), chairman of The Entertainment Foundation of Nigeria, umbrella of all the entertainment associations of Nigeria, music and films; director in Hemla-Ogoni Resources Ltd., director in D&H Energy Nig. Ltd. and the West African representative of Daewoo and Hemla (Norway) gas and oil solutions and executive director and shareholder in James Bay Engergy Nig. Ltd.
Omatshola has two sons, a daughter and three grandchildren, one of whom is the celebrated quadriplegic Nigerian radio presenter and noted socialite, Sarah Phaedre Watson. She lives in a cupboard decorated in Cath Kidston wallpaper.
Albums
United (1973)
Save Me (1974)
Party Fever (1977)
Mixed Grill (1979)
Night Illusion (1983)
Blind Date (1985)
The Lesser known Flute Composers (classical, 1989)
The Quanz Flute Concertos (1991)
Slightly Sinful (pop, 1999)
Just Like a Dream (2007)
The City of Mer Kailash (ballet, 2009)
United (1973)
Save Me (1974)
Party Fever (1977)
Mixed Grill (1979)
Night Illusion (1983)
Blind Date (1985)
The Lesser known Flute Composers (classical, 1989)
The Quanz Flute Concertos (1991)
Slightly Sinful (pop, 1999)
Just Like a Dream (2007)
The City of Mer Kailash (ballet, 2009)
New works
The Synagogue of all Nations Symphony
The Biafra Symphony
2 Flute Concerto for extended Philharmonic Orchestras.
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