Maintain Break-Up? I saw it coming — Big Bamo
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Music News | Sat, 10 Jan 2009
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Adeboye Bammeke aka Big Bamo
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Standing six feet, two inches tall with weight of over a hundred kilogrammes is Adeboye Bammeke. Not many know him by his real name but nearly all will remember the 'Big Bamo' from the Maintain group.

An architect by training and practice, Big Bamo fostered and nurtured the now disbanded but successful Maintain group, made up of Tolu Maintain- who now plays another career path and Olu Maintain- the Kentro World pioneer and Yahozee crooner.

He started playing music from his university days, forming a music band in spite of his academic parents. Easy-going, soft-hearted, big and unbelievably shy, this father of two sons who's afraid of redundancy says he isn't expecting any pay back from Olu or Tolu. Surprised? Please read on.

Why use 'Big Bamo' for stage name of a glamorous business?

Big- obviously from the size, Bamo from my surname. Everybody from my house is called Bamo for short and that dates back to secondary school days.

And how would you describe yourself?
Big and shy. If I get upset, I can't look in a person's eye. I could be vocal especially when it comes to the music scene. I like to be jovial. I love very calm situations. I'm an easy-come, easy-going fellow. I weigh over a hundred kilogrammes and I am six feet two inches in height.

Do you have any fears?
Being redundant. I hate not being applicable to where I stand or function. I like to be relevant in what I do because respect is important. If it so happens that you have some young dudes come and take up the space, you have to either acquire more skills or gallantly bow out and learn some more of the trade.

What else do you do apart from music?
Well I studied Architecture in University of Ife. I have two degrees in Architecture. I still try to design sometimes and still work with one of my ogas. I do a little bit of abstract art, but I've not been brave enough to publish a book on it- just like it took me so long with the music. I also like photography and will like to go into it just like filming too.

What is your typical day like?
I get up in the morning and go to the gym. I'm there from 7:45am till about 9:45am. I try to do that everyday. After that, I try to swim, if I can and then I set off to my office-which is here. On my way from the gym I try to write out a diary of things to do. I consider lunch very important so I don't joke with it. If my kids are in session, I pick them from school. I sleep scared nearly everyday because when I take stock of the day at night I am never fulfilled.

Did you want to be a singer while young?
I wanted to be a pilot but my dad told me that they are never big. I've always been big compared to my age. Suddenly, I also found out that I was scared of heights.

Where was growing up?
My dad was a lecturer at the University of Ibadan so I grew up in the university campus.

My mum was the principal of the school of nursing at the UCH. I knew medicine was not for me because I got irritated easily by sores and pus although I didn't really have issues with blood. I don't watch horror movies; No I can't

I strictly watch cartoons and comedy. I'm a great cartoon fan. I have nearly all the cartoon series you can think of at home. I am more introvert than extrovert although I'm trying to change that because of the music game.

How did you nurture a music dream in an academic environment?

When it's in you, it's in you. I could remember my mum trying to gt a nap in the afternoon while she was still a nurse tutor. I would lock myself up in the garage, turn the buckets upside down, and bang them with sticks.

From there I remember being a student in Ife. I started a group with my wife now- who was my girlfriend then- and two of my very good friends. We formed a band that terrorised most bands both in Ibadan and Lagos. It was called 'Time Band'. At some point when Tunde Obe's band called Turning Point then, came to Ife, we beat them and won that national competition.

I still have the tape and that was in 1990. Whoever won the competition usually went on a tour around campuses which we did. All the same I still wasn't brave enough to do my own songs.

What were your parents' reaction to your involvement in music?

They didn't know about all that was happening in school. They didn't found out about me and music until I started handling the maintain group. My dad who was a bookworm didn't like it at all and till date he still finds it hard and is indifferent about it.

How did Olu and Tolu Maintain come in?
They just walked up to me. My brother used to play snooker at a club on Ring Road, Ibadan, then and Tolu's elder brother used to come there too. Continued   
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LADI FABIYI | Giddy-NAIJA (Location: Nigeria) | 5/8/2009 1:55:00 AM
Well said BAMO.....

Still remember when you would come in to the house in Ife then with Olu and Tolu and u would force me, Kestini and Banderas to listen to the next "big thing" ....

I still remember those first raw cuts of "Igboooo tiiii dee shayo maaa ree arraaa kini kaa ti shayyyyy" and other songs that never made it to their first album. I remember you havn to come on stage in 2 shows in Ibadan cos every body wld be like "dis Maintain boys too small ojare"......

men gone are those days but big ups Bro...u believed in 'em and even if no body else recognized ur effort we did ...fiile no long tin!

out!
 

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