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Osei rose to acclaim as the leader of Osibisa, ... His passing marks the end of an era, but his musical innovations and the pathways he forged for African artists will endure. Osibisa in Zimbabwe.
Ghanaian music legend and saxophonist Teddy Osei, who founded the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has died aged 88. The talented ...
Osibisa Formed in London in 1969 by three Ghanaian and three Caribbean musicians, Osibisa ... Woyaya reached number 11 in the UK and Art Garfunkel later covered its title track.
In 2011, Osibisa vocalist Teddy Osei – who died in January 2025, aged 88 ... Ahead of forging his creative partnership with Yes, artist Roger Dean not only designed the cover, ...
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 ...
Osibisa’s influence extended beyond their own success; they paved the way for artists like Bob Marley and contributed to the emergence of African music on global stages during the 1980s.
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. He was "an important ...
This album, Rock 'n' Roll And UFOs, is an anthology of music from Gregg Kofi Browns career and contains previous unreleased songs, remixes and demos with many guest musicians and artists such as Sting ...
Legendary Afro-rock band, Osibisa, is in Cape Town, South Africa for this year's North Sea Jazz Festival. Osibisa is billed to close the three-day festival on Saturday, March 29. The band will ...
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… ...
Osibisa, the great Ghanaian band, is celebrating 40 years of musical excellence with the launch of two albums, ‘Osee Yee’ and ‘The Very Best of Osibisa’.
Osibisa Formed in London in 1969 by three Ghanaian and three Caribbean musicians, Osibisa played a central role in developing an awareness of African music among European and North American ...