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Ghana icon Teddy Osei laid to rest in Kumasi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31990, member: 636"] Osibisa's legendary founder, Teddy Osei, was honored with a powerful farewell on Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Kumasi. Hundreds gathered at his family home in Chiriapatre for a body viewing and final funeral rites. The burial mass at St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica near Fante Newtown became a celebration of an extraordinary musical life that changed world music forever. Born Francis Kwabena Osei on December 17, 1935, Teddy emerged as a superstar musician who mastered multiple instruments. He played saxophone, drummed like a champion, and sang with incredible passion. As the creative force behind Osibisa, he helped introduce Afro-pop to music lovers around the planet when he formed the band in 1969. Osei's music touched millions through unforgettable tracks like "Woyaya," which captured people's hearts with its powerful message about life's unpredictable journey. Songs such as "Sunshine Day" and "Dance the Body Music" became anthems that connected cultures and generations. His musical innovation broke barriers and inspired countless artists worldwide. The beloved musician leaves behind three daughters named Matilda, Agnes, and Shanta. He also has several grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will continue celebrating his remarkable legacy. Teddy Osei's impact on music goes far beyond his lifetime, representing a pivotal moment in African musical history and global cultural exchange. [/QUOTE]
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