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Cjjohnny – Chukwurah John, also known by his stage name "Cjjohnny", is from the Delta, Nigeria. He has an excellent ear for sounds with that "X" factor. By blending his life and culture into his sound, Cjjohnny collaborated with the UK fashion brand, Cottweiler for their runway show soundtrack for a London fashion week event. He has two LP projects, and his music will keep evolving as time goes on. He says, “I have a unique sound that is timeless, and my music crosses many borders.” Cjjohnny creates sounds, fusing genres for a fine mix of art. Musical influences include Bob Marley, Kanye West, Drake, Fela Kuti and Burna Boy.
O’Tea – Oluwatosin Aphia, popularly known as O’Tea, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and music producer. He was born and raised in the Delta, Nigeria, and graduated from the Delta State University, Abraka, for acting. O’Tea had his first introduction to music at an early age as a chorister. He, however, began to make music professionally in 2016. He started his musical journey as a producer and writer in 2015, and dropped several singles and other song covers. In 2020, he released his first major music project work, which was a mixtape project titled “Lazy Playlist”. O'Tea is an experimental artist, with a unique musical style, that introduces his listeners to new, and original sounds.
Ron Mollinga – Ron lives in Port McNeill, B.C., Canada, and attended university at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo for Jazz, Western Washington University for Jazz, and Simon Fraser University for Education. He taught grades 3 to 6 and music for 32 years in Port McNeill and has had the opportunity to play bass guitar with Juno Award winners like Valdy and Brad Turner, and taught music to singers like Clifton Murray from The Tenors. He has played piano, guitar, and bass guitar for over 45 years and is currently a bass transcriber and music copyist for The Bassment (www.thebassment.info). Just a few of his influences include recording artists such as Sade, Jamiroquai, FourPlay, Rush, James Jamerson, and Jaco Pastorius.