Ghanaian highlife icon Ebo Taylor has passed away at the age of 90. His family and the Musicians Union of Ghana announced his death on Sunday, one day after he launched the inaugural Ebo Taylor Music Festival and exactly one month after his 90th birthday.
The guitarist and composer, known for fusing Ghanaian rhythms with jazz, funk, and Afrobeat, was a pivotal figure in West African music. He collaborated with legends like Fela Kuti and led influential bands throughout a six-decade career, gaining wider international acclaim in the last 15 years of his life.
Key Points:
The global African music community mourns the loss of a foundational and innovative artist.
Taylor’s vast catalogue secures his legacy, continuing to generate cultural and economic value.
Ghana loses a national treasure, while the world celebrates a giant of 20th-century African music.
His passing marks the end of a golden era for the pioneering generation of highlife music.
The death follows immediately after a celebratory festival, creating a poignant contrast.
Taylor’s profound musical legacy ensures his influence will resonate for generations, cementing his status as a true architect of modern African sound.
Sources: The Cable, Channels
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