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• 3 weeks, 1 day agoSandra Smith and Fela Kuti (1969).
Born Sandra Smith in Los Angeles, Isidore was a young, afro-sporting dancer and Black Panther when she was introduced to Fela Ransome Kuti at a gig at LA’s Ambassador Hotel in 1969. “Fela asked me my name and Itold him,” she recounted to Carlos Moore. “Then he asked me if I had a car and I said, ‘Yes. He said, ‘Good.’ He just said ‘Good’… Just like that. Then, ‘You’re going with me.” “It just blew my mind ’cause I’d never had anybody be so aggressive with me. I didn’t say no” Isidore would become Fela’s lover, friend and teacher, giving him a copy of The Autobiography of Malcolm X and opening his eyes to Black consciousness. Their relationship had its stormy side too, and it was this that inspired Fela when he sat at the piano in Sandra’s parents’ house, composed the song “My Lady’s Frustration” and invented Afro beat.
Source: historyfacts