Joe Woyee

Joseph Woyee is a Liberian singer, drummer, composer and Zoto artist.[1]

Biography

Woyee was born in Greenville, Sinoe County, in Liberia to a teacher and a medical office worker.[2] After his family moved to the capital Monrovia, Woyee helped to found "The Children of the Green Acres," one of the first bands that played Liberian-style music as opposed to U.S. pop music. In 1980, Woyee moved to the U.S. to attend the University of Minnesota, and, as of 2007, was working in Minnesota and producing Liberian-style music.[2] He once described the newly formed African Union as "a good idea that is guaranteed to go bad."[3]

gollark: `xX-D1r1A1g1O1n-ASdafasgasgaG`
gollark: `B o bafsafasgasg`
gollark: Oh, *or* ones with lots of spaces.
gollark: If DC gets popular enough, and/or people just continue playing, eventually all good names will be gone and we'll have to either have stupidly long ones, unpronounceable strings of letters, or meaningless sequences of words.
gollark: Hellohi!

References

  1. Wells, Ken R. "Liberian-Americans". Multicultural America. Thomson Corporation. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
  2. "Joe Woyee". College of Liberal Arts website. University of Minnesota. Archived from the original on 2006-07-17. Retrieved 2007-04-05.
  3. "African Union: Can it do better than the OAU?". BBC Online. BBC. 2001-06-04. Retrieved 2007-04-11.



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