Ghanaian music stars died as a result of Cerebral hemorrhage

Here are 1 famous musicians from Ghana died in Cerebral hemorrhage:

Rebop Kwaku Baah

Rebop Kwaku Baah (February 13, 1944 Konongo, Ghana-January 12, 1983 Stockholm) also known as Reebop Kwaku Baah or Baah, Rebop Kwaku was a Ghanaian musician.

Genres he performed include Rock and roll, Jazz and Jazz fusion.

Baah first gained recognition in the 1970s as a member of the band Traffic, contributing his percussion skills to hits such as "John Barleycorn Must Die" and "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys". He also collaborated with other notable musicians like Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton. Later in his career, Baah played with the British band, Can, and contributed to their album, "Saw Delight". He was known for his unique style of playing the congas, bongos, and other percussion instruments. In addition to his music career, Baah was also a member of the Spiritual Light Warriors, a religious group that focused on African spirituality. He tragically passed away at the age of 38 due to a cerebral hemorrhage while on tour in Sweden with African band Osibisa.

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