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  1. Biography. Baah was born in 1944 in Konongo, Gold Coast. In the Akan culture of Ghana, Kwaku is a name meaning "male born on Wednesday". In 1969, Baah performed on Randy Weston 's album African Rhythms. In the same year he worked with Nick Drake on the song "Three Hours", posthumously released in 2004 on the compilation album Made to Love Magic ...

  2. Explore Rebop Kwaku Baah's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Rebop Kwaku Baah on AllMusic.

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  4. The rhythms of Nigeria were brought to British rock by percussionist/singer Anthony "Reebop" Kwaku Baah. A member of Traffic during the early '70s, Baah became the only non-founding member with the group longer than Dave Mason. He subsequently worked with German rock bands CAN and Zahara, and recorded several impressive solo albums. His 1977 album Trance was a collaboration with traditional ...

  5. Anthony “Reebop” Kwaku Baah (13 February, 1944 – 12 January 1983) was a Ghanaian percussionist. He joined the English band Traffic in 1971, and in 1977, the German band Can.

  6. It was Traffic's first studio album to feature percussionist Rebop Kwaku Baah, and the only studio appearance of drummer Jim Gordon and bassist Ric Grech. Grech had previously worked with Traffic singer/multi-instrumentalist Steve Winwood in the short-lived supergroup Blind Faith. This is the only Traffic album to feature two lead vocals by Jim Capaldi ("Light Up or Leave Me Alone" and "Rock ...

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  8. OUT OF AFRICA series: 2/5...Master Baah - the ONLY Traffic member who crashed a car into a London Police Horse without a Driver's License to boot... :) Beyon...

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