Tunde

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Great Romantic 00:00 Tools
Letting Me Down Gently 00:00 Tools
Miles Ahead Of Me 00:00 Tools
Passing The Hours 00:00 Tools
Anaesthetic 00:00 Tools
I Have Never Walked Alone 00:00 Tools
Cover Me 00:00 Tools
I Can't Make The World Disappear 00:00 Tools
Shouldn't Be Like This (According To Fairness) 00:00 Tools
Our History 00:00 Tools
Long Way Home 00:00 Tools
Great Romantic (Live At Ronnie Scotts) 00:00 Tools
Next Up - S2-E4 00:00 Tools
Fendi & Supreme 00:00 Tools
Say Less Do More 00:00 Tools
Mad About Bars - S4-E29 PT 1 00:00 Tools
Jealousy 00:00 Tools
Mad About Bars - S4-E29 PT 2 00:00 Tools
shouldn't be like this 00:00 Tools
Wacky Racers 00:00 Tools
Long Way Home (Uk Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Form (Feat. Tunde, Wunmi Obe-two) 00:00 Tools
Miles Ahead Me 00:00 Tools
Playtoy (feat. Mella Dramatik) 00:00 Tools
Great Romantic - Live At Ronnie Scotts 00:00 Tools
My Life (The Offering) [feat. D. Scott & Asha Rabouin] 00:00 Tools
Say Less Do More (feat. Meekz) 00:00 Tools
Jesu Feranmi 00:00 Tools
Move 00:00 Tools
Next Up - S2-E4 (Mixtape Madness Presents) 04:15 Tools
Shouldn't Be Like This(Accordong To Fairness/0 00:00 Tools
Passing the house 00:00 Tools
Shouldn`t Be Like This (According To Fairness) 00:00 Tools
I Can`t Make The World Disappear 00:00 Tools
Hit Em (feat. Hurricane 9) 00:00 Tools
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Tunde Baiyewu (born November 25, 1968) is a vocalist who gained fame as part of the Easy Listening duo Lighthouse Family. In 2004 he embarked on a solo career, releasing the album Tunde. Tunde Baiyewu was born in London, England, but moved to Nigeria at the age of five after the death of his father. Ten years later he moved back to England, going to university in Newcastle upon Tyne, and obtained a degree in accounting. He saw posters advertising for a singer and subsequently met Paul Tucker – their partnership began quickly and they formed the Lighthouse Family. In 2005, he appeared on the one-off special, Strictly African Dancing. In 12 November 2006, Tunde appeared in an ITV documentary called Faith in Music. This documentary charted the life and music of Tunde, from his roots in Africa, through the Lighthouse Family and into his current solo reincarnation. It also showed Tunde performing an acoustic set featuring tracks from his latest album. In January 2007, Tunde will hold his first concert for the first time in over four years (the last time being with the Lighthouse Family). He will be doing four concerts from 13th-16th January 2007 in Edinburgh, Manchester, Wolverhampton and London respectively. He will be combining his solo material with Lighthouse Family hits. His mother went on to marry Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo. Tunde is set to release his first solo album in 8 years, entitled "Diamond In A Rock" in early March 2013. With this, he re-adopts his full name, Tunde Baiyewu, as his stage name. The first single from the new album, "Move" was released digitally on 11th January 2013 and recieved its world-premiere radio play on BBC Radio 2's Graham Norton Show the following morning. Meanwhile, a new Lighthouse Family album has been confirmed to be written, with former bandmate Paul Tucker currently in the studio, who will "continue the Lighthouse Family story in a new shape." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.