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Reggie Tsiboe (born 7
September 1950) is a Ghanaian-British entertainer,
dancer and one of the
singers of the
disco group Boney M.
between 1982 and 1986...
- John
Wallace Tsiboe, also
sometimes referred to as John S.
Tsiboe (1904–1963) was a
Ghanaian merchant and
newspaper proprietor, the
founder editor and...
- to the po****rity of the band in
Vietnam for
decades following.
Reggie Tsiboe was
hired to
replace Farrell as the new male
member of
Boney M. in 1982...
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Nancy Tsiboe (born 1923) was a
Ghanaian publisher,
educator and activist.
Nancy Quargraine was born in
Saltpond on 13
December 1923. Her father, R. Brown...
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seventh studio album by
Boney M. and the
first to
feature new
member Reggie Tsiboe, who had
taken over
Bobby Farrell's role as the band's
leading man in early...
- A-side
single We Kill the World/Boonoonoonoos. He was
replaced by
Reggie Tsiboe,
while Farrell attempted a solo career; however, he
rejoined in 1984 and...
- Mushrooms. Liz Mitc****
provided the song's lead vocals,
backed by
Reggie Tsiboe,
Frank Farian,
Cathy Bartney,
Madeleine Davis and Judy Ch****s. The single...
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Boney M.'s
records were recorded.
Frank Farian (and, from 1982–85,
Reggie Tsiboe)
provided male
vocals that
dancer and live on tour
singer Bobby Farrell...
-
Barrett only
appeared on a few of the tracks, the main
focus being on
Reggie Tsiboe. The
singles "My
Cherie Amour" and "Young Free and Single" were promoted...
- more
likely to be
remembered for. The
lineup included Reggie Tsiboe and
Linda Taylor.
Tsiboe was
already a
recording artist and had
composed both sides...