I 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 ...
The Edina Traditional Council, together with the planning committee on Tuesday, the 25th of February, officially launched the ...
As the debate over the renaming of Kotoka International Airport continues, playwright and entertainment industry personality George Quaye has called for national landmarks to be named after Ghanaian ...
Never mind the usual drink and drug offences… quirky, eccentric incidents seem to surround some of those who make music the ...
A delegation from the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), along with representatives of the families of the late music legends ...
Osibisa’s fusion of Afrocentric sounds with rock, soul, jazz, and funk put them on the global music map as one of the first African bands to gain international recognition. Osei’s contribution ...
From Ebo Taylor's classic 'Love and Death' to the sweet sounds of Osibisa and Kweku Smoke, Santrofi recommends the best of Ghana in highlife and more.
Media personality and Creative Lead at Image Bureau, George Quaye has sparked a debate on social media by questioning the ...
George Quaye Showbiz personality George Quaye has suggested that Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport be named after a ...
Osibisa was one of the first African bands to gain international recognition, in the 1970s. How Ghana and Chelsea legend Michael Essien inspired and advised compatriot Michael Baidoo on his move ...