Ghanaian music legend and saxophonist Teddy Osei, who founded the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has died aged 88. The talented ...
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LouderSound on MSNOsibisa founding member and singer Teddy Osei dead at 88With Osibisa, Ghanaian-born Osei was instrumental in introducing white music audiences to Africa's infectious Afro-beat sound ...
Legendary Ghanaian musician Teddy Osei, best known as the founder of the internationally acclaimed Afro-rock band Osibisa, ...
The burial mass of renowned Ghanaian musician and saxophonist Teddy Osei, a founding member of the iconic Afro-rock band Osibisa, will come ...
Osibisa's timeless music still has a large following in Ghana. In the 70s and 80s, they filled both Accra and Kumasi stadia to capacity with their infectious live performances. Making it in rows ...
Highlife music has undergone a series of transformations both before and after Ghana's independence, evolving into the genre ...
Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas are currently on the road for Taylor’s final U.S. tour, which he’s using to say farewell to his fans while sharing the wealth of wisdom he’s accumulated in a career nearly ...
The bulk of Africa’s music pioneers may be long gone, but the legendary predominantly Ghanaian Pan-African Band, Osibisa, formed in 1969, lives on. This year the group marks its 40th anniversary.
Teddy Osei, a co-founder of the influential afro-rock group Osibisa, and Naa Amanua, a celebrated traditional musician, have left an indelible mark on Ghanaian music and culture. During the ...
Osibisa. Long before academics invented the idea of global blackness, Osei and his buddies from Nigeria and the Caribbean were already living it by fusing Ghanaian traditional repertoire with ...
Gregg Kofi Brown has been a member of the world class African pioneers OSIBISA for over 22 years and has travelled all over the world promoting the music of Ghana. ‘Together as One’ is Gregg ...
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