TejaJlu.
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- Tejajlu Music Group.
Tejajlu is a Kru/Klao traditional singing group.
Tejajlu deserves a prominent place in Liberian popular music history, because this dynamic musical collective popularized and modernized traditional Kru music, and transformed it into the archetypal cultural revivalist & protest music during the late 1970s.
In order to form a deeper understanding of this influential group’s impact it is helpful to examine the career of the group’s founder. Anthony “Experience” Nagbe was born in Sasstown, Tejajlu would later garner enough clout to have the Ministry of Information, Tourism and Culture (MICAT) promote them by publicizing the dates of their upcoming concerts. One of the prominent original People’s Redemption Council (PRC) members, Nicholas Podier, recommended founder Anthony “Tony” Nagbe for a civil service position at MICAT in 1981.
Tejajlu were certainly close to the corridors of power for fleeting instances. In 1970, the ensemble performed at President Tubman’s ultimate birthday party celebration in Maryland
County at Cape Palmas (Harper), and again at his opulent funeral the following year. This was politically significant, because Tejajlu largely performed Kru folk-songs sung in the Klao language.
My sweet grandmother favorite song, now I understand the timing of this. Rest in perpetual peace granny. I love you to life ❤️💐✨🌹
Real Tee ja julu. Our own folk song. Folks song are unique of its people.
Missed my mother so much anytime I listen to TejaJlu mehn. Rest in peace Mrs. Martha Doe Kwah Barnie Pannor.
Good music
Thank
I am proud to be a Kru man. I enjoy the Kru music
Amen U Miss
Omg,those days running the street day n nite, listening to these music
Haha. Our little culture groups competing with lapas tied on us. Fun says.😍
A unique Liberian sound. I love Teja Jlu.
Love My People Love
Yes yes so powerful and,just a beauty..Ooooh Mama Liberia...Jah Bless
Nostalgic! I remember growing up as a child in New Kru Town
I’m crying listening to the music because of my grandma from.. I’m from Capital Bypass “Down the Hole” currently in the U.S
Where in the world can I lay my on this music. I love playing these music so my kids can hear some of the rich music of our land.
Thank you so much Slyomun Weah. I will forever have you at heart.
Great traditional Liberia Kru music.. My Cousin Tannah was one of the lead singer in the group.
I will never forget about these songs....every time I listen to these songs, It reminds Me abt my Uncle and my Aunties..they were all great Menbers of this Organization....my Uncle had his own group in west point and his Name was Weah!!!! Very till..
I miss home a lot whenever I listen to this sweet music.
This reminds me of my dear sister Pelodee🙏🙏 who has gone to be with the Lord on the other side. 😭😭😭😭😭
My Mother Really Love This ❤️❤️♥️ This Song
Might Liberia. Home o, sweet home. Forever a Liberian.
I'm Grobo(Grebo) this is healing to my soul.
Thank you Sylomun.
Kru folk music. That's awesome mehn.
CZcams you are great , you have make me to get in contact with my kind of Liberian music in the past
Thank you for uploading this!
Nice music sweet Liberia.
Beautiful.😍
#SWEET
Where is my palm wine music? 😌
This is really cool. I'm using it for a music project for school. This music and it's culture has such a rich and interesting history. Thank you for uploading this. It's awesome.
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Liberians past time
Does anyone know the title of the pieces performed?
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Seolaylay Atena Ya
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BoeWeah. Super. Super!! Classical music of mama Liberia