It has been a heartbreaking year so far for the music world with nearly 30 singers or industry insiders having died already. Country music stars who could headline a Super Bowl halftime show The ...
Teddy Osei The younger brother of the late Teddy Osei of Osibisa fame, Joe Tontoh, has revealed that several international ...
Jackie Farry, who hosted an MTV show and rubbed shoulders with some legendary rock acts, died on Jan. 12. She was 58. Variety ...
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The Standard on MSNDeath of Osibisa's Teddy OseiI was shocked to hear about the death of Teddy Osei, Ghanaian music legend who founded Afro-rock band Osibisa . Ghanaian music legend and saxophonist Teddy Osei, died in London on Tuesday last week ...
The younger brother of the late Teddy Osei of Osibisa fame, Joe Tontoh, has revealed that several international musicians are ...
A one-week memorial service for the late Teddy Osei, renowned trumpeter and key member of the iconic band Osibisa, was held in Kyiriapatre, a community in the Asokwa Municipality of the Ashanti Region ...
The one-week celebration of the late Teddy Osei, a founding member of the iconic Ghanaian music group Osibisa, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, January 30, at his family house in Chirapatre, ...
Originally featuring the late Bon Scott on vocals - he was replaced after his death in 1980 by Brian Johnson - the band have notched up five decades of no-nonsense, lewd and crude rock 'n' roll.
Among the most exciting sounds to come from this new age in London was that of Osibisa. Composed of three musicians from the Caribbean, and four from West Africa, the band have their roots in Ghanaian ...
On his recommendation, the boss of MCA Records flew to London to check them out and signed the band to a five-year deal. Osibisa band members. American Tony Visconti, who had worked with David Bowie, ...
On his recommendation, the boss of MCA Records flew to London to check them out and signed the band to a five-year deal. Osibisa band members. American Tony Visconti, who had worked with David ...
Francis Teddy Osei, the bandleader and founding member of Osibisa, the legendary Ghanaian Afro-rock band, died at Apple Tree Care Home in London, where he had been resident for the past five years due ...
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