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Osibisa's fusion of Afrocentric sounds with rock, soul, jazz, and funk put them on the global music map as one of the first ...
Osibisa the godfathers of world music, arrived in Ghana on Tuesday night for the Music of Ghanaian Origin Festival (MOGO). The group was met by Mac Tontoh a member of the group and Nii-Amah Dagadu ...
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 ...
The album got to Number 11 on the UK chart and made it to Number 55 in the US – Osibisa’s best-ever chart position on both sides of the Atlantic. And Osei is proud of what they achieved.
Osibisa Gives World Music Broader Appeal October 31, 2009 11:31 AM By ...
Osibisa OSIBISA exploded onto the music world in 1971 with a pulsating and vibrant sound that was to engulf the tired post 60?s rock scene. ...
Osibisa has performed in far flung corners of the globe. One of the highlights is a major tour of India, which resulted in a No.1 Gold Album — an unprecedented achievement for a Western band.
Tumi Ebow Ansa, a veteran Ghanaian musician, has disclosed that he is the original composer of Osibisa’s ‘Welcome Home’ and four other songs released by the Afro-rock band but he has never ...
Although the general consensus is that Osibisa did World music before World music, this firecracker of a gig makes another, more important point. The band founded in London by Ghanaian multi ...