Toby Foyeh is a British, Nigerian American musician and guitarist. He was born in London, England of Nigerian parents and is currently based in the Washington, D.C. area of the USA. Although essentially a self-taught musician, he studied music at Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts and Howard University, Washington DC where he also earned a degree in Film Directing. He has performed extensively on Nigerian Television and his music videos have been played for many years. With his band, Orchestra Africa, he has performed in the United Kingdom, Europe, United States, Canada, Japan and Africa. He has had four previous CD/Album releases which include 'Here I Come' in Nigeria, ‘Jalolo’ 1999/2001 and Lagos Ilu Eko 2006 released in the USA, Canada and Europe. The Album ‘Here I Come' produced the singles 'Ore mi’ and ‘I'm on Fire’. Jalolo and Rain Dance are key tracks from the other two CDs. His most recent CD ‘Pirates of Africa’ was released in September 2019 and a new CD African Festival scheduled for release in 2020. 9.
Early life
Toby was born in London, England, grew up mainly in Western Nigeria before progressing to embark on university education at Berklee College of Music and Howard University in the USA. He is the fifth child of Chief Babatunji Olowofoyeku, a Nigerian politician and the former Attorney General of the Western Region in Nigeria's First Republic. He has 14 brothers and two sisters who live variously in the USA, the UK and Nigeria. From the age of 5, he attended Children's Home School, Ibadan and then transferred to Abadina School and finished his primary education at St Johns School, Iloro, Ilesha.
Education
From St Johns School, Iloro, Ilesha, Foyeh was admitted to King's College, Lagos, Nigeria. He then attended International School Ibadan, Nigeria. On completion of high school education, he relocated to the USA and attended Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts and Howard University, Washington DC.
Career
Foyeh started playing music at an early age in Nigeria, with school bands at King's College, Lagos and International School Ibadan, as well as while studying in the United States. According to Nigerian custom and parental expectation, he was supposed to have become an engineer, a doctor or enter into the legal profession in the footsteps of his father, Chief Babatunji Olowofoyeku. Instead he chose music. Foyeh was interested in modernising Nigerian and African music, and he sought to create a flux and synthesis between the two. A band he formed with some high school friends went on to tour America as Hugh Masekela's Ojah Band. He has produced, recorded and co-produced other artists with varying musical styles including African, Jazz and Soul. One such project with keyboard player Roy Carter produced a dance hit for UK group Covergirl, while other musical collaborations include projects with Jake Sollo, Saul Malinga and Orlando Julius Ekemode.