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Osibisa is a British-Ghanaian-Caribbean Afro rock band
founded in
London in the late 1960s by four
expatriate West
African and
three London based Caribbean...
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success in the mid-1980s. In the
early 1980s, she
worked with the
group Osibisa. She is best
known for her hit
single "Say I'm Your
Number One"
which made...
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Osibisa is the self-titled
debut album by
British afro rock band
Osibisa,
released in 1971 by MCA. It was
reissued in 2004 as a two-CD pack
together with...
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drummer and vocalist, and best
known as the
leader of the Afro-pop band
Osibisa,
founded in 1969. Born in Kumasi, Osei was
introduced to
musical instruments...
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Teddy Osei,
Ghanaian saxophone player,
drummer and vocalist,
leader of
Osibisa, 87
March 4 – Roy Ayers,
American jazz-funk vibraphonist,
record producer...
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Welcome Home is the
seventh studio album by
British Afro rock band
Osibisa released in 1975 by
Island Records ILPS 9355.
Issued in 1997 CD
format by Red...
- in the film. The
soundtrack was done by English/African/Caribbean band
Osibisa and
charted at #159 on the
Billboard charts and #41 on R&B albums. It has...
- Kiki Djan, was a
Ghanaian musician. He was the
keyboardist of the band
Osibisa which was po****r in the 1970s. He also
recorded and
produced a series...
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Heads is the
third album by
British Afro rock band
Osibisa released in 1972.
Teddy Osei –
tenor saxophone, flute,
African drums,
vocals Sol
Amarfio –...
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second best-known
African group of the late 60s/early 70s in Britain"
after Osibisa. The
original band
consisted of five members,
three from
South Africa and...