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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.
Roger Dean: Basically I have a small exhibition on tour with the band. And, I guess I'll be signing a lot of stuff for people. It's great meeting all the Yes fans.
``Osibisa'' is the original work by British cover artist Roger Dean, which was also used for the cover of Osibisa's 1971 self-titled album. One look at the floating islands in British artist Roger ...
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 ...
You might not know Roger Dean’s name, but you’ve almost certainly seen his work. Here’s a clue – for those of you of a certain age, just think the band Yes. The British artist’s ...
He drew a flying elephant and it’s been Osibisa’s logo ever since.” The band’s eponymous debut album and follow-up Woyaya, both 1971, were Visconti/Dean efforts that sold strongly ...
Yes album artist Roger Dean, who will show original works at the 24th L.A. Art Show, discusses his dismissed 'Avatar' lawsuit and building a moon base in Hawaii.
If Roger Dean had given into his art school and stuck to four-legged chairs and box-like housing, perhaps he would have received the institutional tick of approval.
Teddy Osei will be laid in state at the forecourt of the State House in Accra from 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The hearse carrying his remains will depart Accra for Kumasi.