User talk:Olusheyi30

Olusheyi (pronounced "o-loo-shay-e") Banjo, was born on June 3rd, 1980 in San Jose, California to the proud parents of Festus Adeeko and Carla Elaine Banjo (later Mccue). He is the youngest of three siblings. At the age of two years old he began singing at the Deliverance Church of God in Christ. He began writing poetry at the age of 8 years old. He also won Hillsdale Elementary School's talent show for his singing, two years in a row.

In 1993 he joined the Miracle Baptist Church' Youth/ Young Adult Choir, where he frequently sang lead.

In 1998 he appeared in Andrae Crouch's video "Pray" as a dancer.

His first poem "Me and proud to Be" was published by the International Library of Poetry in their book "Halcyon Days" in

2002. He also won the coveted Editors Choice Award for that poem. Other poems followed suit. In 2005 his first poetry book "In Sorrow and Song" was published to great reviews.

In 2006, he released his first Gospel project titled "Look What God Has Done". (In stores now!)

On March 26, 2007, he became the newest reporter at the Los Angeles Wave/West Hollywood Independent newspaper.

On May 1, 2008, he began his "The Big O Gospel Show" on www.kjfjfm.com. Olusheyi makes an appearance in webisode of Warner Brother's new web show "Twinkle" (premiered September 10, 2008 on www.wbtv.com).

On November 17, 2009 Olusheyi will release his second gospel project "Olusheyi." Also he makes a cameo appearance in the motion picture "The Soloist."(out April 24, 2009.) Olusheyi appeared in the gospel stage play In 2009, "Come As You Are" as J Rock.

Olusheyi Banjo has completed his second volume of poetry titled Hitchhiking Down Life's Highway which will be in stores in Spring 2010. He also looks forward to completing his first R&B project "Cleansin' Soul" out in 2010. His first novel On The Edge Of The Ocean will be released at the end of 2010.