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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.
Osibisa was the first African band to notch up a whole series of best-selling singles and albums in the pop charts with its infectious fusion of styles referred to worldwide as criss-cross rhythms ...
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Ghanaian music legend who founded Afro-rock band Osibisa dies - MSNGhanaian music legend and saxophonist Teddy Osei, who founded the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has died aged 88.
Staunch fans of legendary Afro-rock band, Osibisa, who have longed for years to see the original set in action again could have their wish fulfilled in the near future.
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 ...
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.
Ghanaian music legend and saxophonist Teddy Osei, who founded the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has died aged 88.
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.
The name Osibisa was described by the band members as "criss-cross rhythms that explode with happiness". Osibisa and Woyaya (1971), Heads (1972), Happy Children (1973), Ojah Awake (1976), Mystic ...
Although the general consensus is that Osibisa did World music before World music, this firecracker of a gig makes another, more important point. The band founded in London by Ghanaian multi ...
Other songs include Ayiko Bia, Akwaaba, Dawn, Oranges, Phallus, Think About The People, Ojah Awake, That’s Life, The Warrior, Flying Bird, Keep On Trying, Cherry Field, Dance The Body Music ...
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.
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