Sacred Funk Quartet announce debut album Tales of Orisa, with live premiere in Birmingham UK

Enchanting record celebrates Orisa music from the Yorùbá people of West Africa

– Co-written by two-time Grammy Award-winning percussionist Lekan Babalola

– SQF co-founder Kate Luxmoore joined by Reuben Reynolds and Josh Vadiveloo

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Sounds of Highlife with the Sacred Funk Quartet

7.30 pm Friday 23 February 2024

St Mary’s Parish Church, Birmingham B20 2RW

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*All donations from tickets go towards YCAT and Birchfield Jazz Festival

Sacred Funk Quartet, a new all-star musical project featuring two-time Grammy Award-winning percussionist Lekan Babalola and acclaimed British clarinettist Kate Luxmoore, has announced their debut album, Tales of Orisa, will be released via Bandcamp on Wednesday 1 May 2024.

The four-piece collective will perform a live premiere of the nine-track album – also featuring the exceptional talents of guitarist Reuben Reynolds and bassist Josh Vadiveloo – in full at St Mary’s Parish Church in Birmingham UK – known as the ‘Cathedral of the Industrial Revolution’ – on Friday 23 February 2024.

At the full album performance in Birmingham on Friday 23 February, the band will be joined by special guest, Gboyega Adelaja – a former keyboard player with the Hugh Masekela Ojah Band and George Clinton’s Parliament Funkadelic, and collaborator with renowned Nigerian musicians including Anikulapo Kuti and T Mac. 

Beginning with an enchanting exploration of ancient Orisa music from the Yorùbá people of West Africa, the evening will also explore the vibrant rhythms of the Highlife genre, which blends Western jazz melodies and structures with Ghanaian and Nigerian dance band styles and traditions.

A key strand of work by the Yorùbá Contemporary Arts Trust (YCAT) led by Lekan Babalola, the Sacred Funk Quartet evolved following a commission by the University of Birmingham in 2021. 

Part of a music series involving the university’s collection of West African artefacts and a concert at the Bramhall Building, the project led to live performances with BMAG at Grade I-listed Jacobean North Birmingham house, Aston Hall, and the home of industrialist Matthew Boulton – Soho House.

Speaking ahead of the album preview, Lekan Babalola, artistic director of YCAT and percussionist-songwriter with Sacred Funk Quartet, said: “As an ensemble, our sound blends elements from our unique cultural roots with diverse influences encountered along the way. 

“We are also keen on fostering a collective space where connections are rekindled, where people can reconnect with beautiful music with deep cultural history.

“We are honoured to be presenting a captivating evening of infectious West African Highlife, a sound celebrated for its joyful and uplifting melodies, and revealing our newest work to the world.”

Underpinning a commitment to exploring and celebrating the diverse musical traditions of the African diaspora, YCAT was founded in 1995 as a charitable organization sharing and maintaining the integrity and relevance of Yorùbá arts and culture in wider society – within local communities, both in the UK and overseas.

In 2023, Lekan Babalola published the Sacred Art of Ofu Ida book, accompanied by photographic plates and prints from acclaimed photographer Dr Vanley Burke, celebrating the signs of traditional beliefs and practices, and the binary writing system practised by the Yoruba people West African and the African Diaspora.

Kate Luxmoore, a clarinettist and composer/arranger whose musical journey has spanned different genres and styles of playing from classical to folk, afrobeat and jazz, underlined the importance of producing the Tales of Orisa albumand said: “This work has come about after years of collaboration with percussionist Lekan Babalola and it is not a coincidence that it is rooted in the Orisa music of the Yoruba people. 

“This ancient music relates to the Yoruba ‘pantheon’ and a way of life celebrated in Cuba, Brazil and other parts of the New World. 

The music that evolved is the root of so much music today and the inspiration for the Sacred Funk Quartet – creating new music from ancient melodies drawing on African diaspora styles with a combination of clarinets, percussion, bass and guitars.

“Our performance will celebrate the ancient and ‘modern’ in the form of highlife.”

Kate has performed and toured across the UK, Europe and Africa and recorded in America and Cuba and has had the privilege of working with artists such as Tony Allen, Lucky Ranku, Herlin Riley and folk artists such as Fairport Convention, Jackie MckShee and Anna Ryder.

She composes for her own ensemble The Kate Luxmoore Group, debuting her first album ‘The Grove” at The Royal Festival Hall, London and releasing an EP ‘As I Walked’ in 2018, recorded in New Orleans and her latest album ‘Unquiet Grave’ in 2019, featuring Tony Allen on Drums.

She is now working on her next album rooted in English folk songs and is planning a UK tour for 2024.

Lekan Babalola is a two-time Grammy Award-winning musician, film director and conceptual artist with over 40 years in the arts. 

Lekan has worked with many prestigious names in the music industry.  Awarded his first Grammy in 2006 for performances on the late Ali Farka Toure’s album ‘In the Heart of the Moon’, he was awarded a second at the 49th Grammy Awards in 2008 for his work on the American jazz artist Cassandra Wilson’s album Loverly.


In 1980 he came to Britain and as his skills as a master percussionist grew was invited to join Gasper Lawal in 1982. He continued his career where he performed with the likes of Ernest Ranglin, Branford Marsalis, Cassandra Wilson. Also performed with African Jazz All Stars, Roy Ayers, Kate Luxmoore Group, Tony Allen, KLLB Band, Axelle Red, Pinse Saul, Queen Salawa Abeni, Jean Toussaint. 

Lekan has developed his band Lekan Babalola and The Afrobeat Messengers and is a touring musician with Atomic Bomb – The Music of William Onyeabor, under David Byrne’s Luaka Bop Record label.

Tales of Orisa will be released on Wednesday 1 May 2024 via Bandcamp.