Harry Mosco Agada was the lead vocalist of the band The Funkees, when the band split up after FESTAC 77, Mosco released solo albums under his name.
Between 1966 and 1969 and prior to the Funkees formation, Mosco was a musician with Celestine Ukwu's band.
The band had success with two singles, Akula/Onye Mmanya and Akpakoro, following the success of the singles, the band move to England to widen their audience.
In 1977, the Funkees were invited to perform at FESTAC 77, following the event, the band went on a tour in Nigeria.
[1] Mosco's next two albums, Country boy and Sugar Cane Baby, were successful.