- Guy
Warren of Ghana, also
known as Kofi
Ghanaba (4 May 1923 – 22
December 2008), was a
Ghanaian musician, most
notable as the
inventor of Afro-jazz —...
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infrastructure for the
Ghanaian diaspora in Germany. E.T.
Mensah and Kofi
Ghanaba were
important musicians in Ghana. From the late 1950s,
famous jazz musicians...
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Atlantic slave trade. The
storyline features Oyafunmike Ogunlano, Kofi
Ghanaba, Mutabaruka,
Alexandra Duah, and
Afemo Omilami. The word
Sankofa derives...
- a
concert at the
Royal Albert Hall
along with
Ghanaian master drummer Ghanaba and others.
Roach spent his
later years living at the Mill
Basin Sunrise...
- log
xylophones used in
asonko music.
African jazz was
created by Kofi
Ghanaba. A form of
secular music is highlife.
Highlife originated in the 19th and...
- Queen,
directed by
Geraldine Connor and
featuring master drummer Kofi
Ghanaba, with a pan-African cast,
toured the UK and
Ghana in 2001–02. A
radio drama...
- but also
revolutionary Ghanaian drummer Guy
Warren (later
known as Kofi
Ghanaba – who
developed a
highly sought-after
sound that
mixed tribal Ghanaian...
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Africa Warren Gamaliel Kpakpo Akwei, also
known as Guy
Warren or Kofi
Ghanaba (4 May 1923 – 22
December 2008) was a musician, best
known as the inventor...
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rancher and
business executive Guy
Warren (1923–2008), also
known as Kofi
Ghanaba,
Ghanaian musician Guy
Weill (1914–2006), Swiss-born
American art collector...
- wisdom, sayings, and
humor of Africa,
Crown Publishers, 1975, 617 pp. "Kofi
Ghanaba -
Influential Drummer Who
Emphasised the
African Origins of Jazz". AllAfrica...