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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. Reebop Kwaku Baah, 1973 in Hamburg. Anthony „ReebopKwaku Baah (* 13. Februar 1944 in Konongo, Ghana [1]; † 12. Januar 1983 [2] in Stockholm) war ein ghanaischer Fusion - Perkussionist .

  3. Beide Musiker hielten sich Jahre vor Erscheinen von „Pleasure Signals“ im Dunstkreis desjenigen Session-Kollektivs auf, aus welchem sich schließlich Brand X formierte. Flötist Danny Wilding soll sogar verantwortlich dafür gewesen sein, dass Phil Collins in der Findungsphase von Brand X auf der Bildfläche erschien und innerhalb kürzester Zeit den Posten des Drummers ergatterte. Wilding ...

  4. 18. Jan. 2018 · Posted on Posted in Albums Tagged 1978 Albums, Andy Clark, Bayeté, Brand X, John Giblin, John Goodsall, Kate St. John, Michael Shrieve, Phil Collins, Rebop Kwaku Baah, Robin Lumley, Wilding / Bonus Pleasure Signals is a jazz-rock collaborative effort between flutist Danny Wilding and guitarist Pete Bonas, released in 1978 on Visa ...

  5. PROG REVIEWER. Wilding &Bonus two excellent musicians who not quite made it in jazz fusion realm in late '70's but with all downs and few ups from their short career they manage to release a great one single album in 1978 named Pleasure signals. Danny Wilding who is responsable for guitar arrangements and Pete Bonus for the flute parts gathered ...

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Pleasure Signals" on Discogs.

  7. 27. Juli 2015 · Also available in the iTunes Store. Listen to Pleasure Signals by Wilding & Bonus on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Race for Space (feat. Rebop Kwaku Baah, Phil Chen, Phil Collins, Ashton Tootle, Phil Todd & Kiki Gyane)", "G. Storm (feat. Phil Collins, John Giblin & John Goodsall)" and more.