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In 2011, Osibisa vocalist Teddy Osei – who died in January 2025, aged 88 – told Prog how the band came to make their self-titled debut album, which pioneered world music in 1971.
Seasoned highlife singer Teddy Osei of the legendary Ghanaian band, Osibisa is set to to buried on April 5, at St Peter’s Basilica, Roman Hill, Kumasi.
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LouderSound on MSNOsibisa founding member and singer Teddy Osei dead at 88 - MSNAfro-rock band Osibisa have confirmed that founding member, singer and saxophonist Teddy Osei has died aged 88.. In a ...
Jazz news: Osibisa Legend Gregg Kofi Brown Releases Autobiography & New CD Anthology "Rock 'n' Roll And UFOs". Posted in “Recording” column. Published: June 15 ... Gregg Kofi-Brown is best known for ...
Osibisa Gives World Music Broader Appeal October 31, 2009 11:31 AM By ...
Time-travel to West Africa in 1976 and the early stirrings of the disco era with Osibisa. Predating the CD era and slightly reduced frequency-wise by the advent of MP3s and Soundclouds, Singles As… ...
Ghanaian music legend and saxophonist Teddy Osei, who founded the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has died aged 88. The talented drummer and vocalist passed away in London on Tuesday.
Tributes have been pouring in from music lovers following the death of Mac Tontoh of Ghana's legendary Afro-Rock band Osibisa. He was one of the composers of the BBC Network Africa theme, Uhuru.
Osibisa, the world famous Afro-British pop band will perform on Friday at Le Meredien hotel in the city. Much to their delight, members of t. KOCHI: Finally, the big night is almost here.
Osibisa has performed in far flung corners of the globe. One of the highlights is a major tour of India, which resulted in a No.1 Gold Album — an unprecedented achievement for a Western band.
Afro-rock band Osibisa have confirmed that founding member, singer and saxophonist Teddy Osei has died aged 88. In a statement on their Facebook page, the band said: "The members of Osibisa, and ...
Gregg Kofi-Brown is best known for his work with seminal African funk rock pioneers Osibisa. who were one of the first, if not THE first African band to achieve popular success in the West.
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