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Stephen
Worjloh known as "Big Steve" is
one of the major recording
artists from Liberia who
wasborn
in the later part of the 50s on
Capital Hill, Monrovia, onto the
union of Madam Gbeh Wreh, a
prominent Kru Businesswoman and
Mr. Isaac Bo-Weith Worjloh.
Coming from the ethnic Kru,
Steve is affectionately called
the "Bibe" which means in the
dialect “Big brother or big
sister.”
Among the highlights of his
career, Steve performed
alongside renowned artists such
as James Brown, Miriam Makeba,
Hugh Masekela, and Toots and the
Maytals.
Big Steve enjoys tremendous
success as a musician in Liberia
and internationally. His ever
popular song "Who Owns Lala"
which depicts the characters in
the popular Liberian movies
series "Balawa Malawala" made
him a household name in Liberia.
He has helped in several
humanitarian projects to improve
the lives of Liberians after the
tragic civil war. His songs
reflect his beliefs that “Music
is a universal human language."
The recording artist holds an
Associate Degree in Applied
Physical Geology and a
certificate in Micro Business
Management at Philadelphia
Community College.
He currently works with the
African Cultural Alliance of
North America (ACANA) in
Philadelphia. He can be contact
by his email:
bigsteve@acanaus.org.
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