
Ebo Taylor: Ghanaian Highlife Legend Dies at 90
Ebo Taylor, the Ghanaian guitarist, composer and pioneer of highlife music, has died at 90, his family and the Musicians Union of Ghana confirmed, sparking tributes from fans and fellow artists.

Ebo Taylor, the Ghanaian guitarist, composer and pioneer of highlife music, has died at 90, his family and the Musicians Union of Ghana confirmed, sparking tributes from fans and fellow artists.

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