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African Brothers Band (renamed to African Brothers International Band in 1973) was a Ghanaian band and concert party formed in 1963. Members: - Patrick Kwame Ampadu or Nana Kwame Ampadu I (P.S.K. Ampadu) a.k.a Paa Steele (leader, vocal, guitar) - Snr. Eddie Donkor (Kwasi Paa Donkor or Kwasi Boahene) (guitar, vocal) - Rover Amo Kofi Ampadu (vocal) - Osenkafo Isaac Kwasi Anin (Kwame Anim) - Yaw Asante - S. Kwadwo Ofori (Mac Ofori) (guitar) - Kwabena Joe Opoku Appiah (Joe Dee) (bass guitar) - Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku aka Okyes (vocal) - Nana Yaw Owusu (percussion) - Sam Derchie - Maxwell Kofi Boateng (M.N. Boateng or Teacher Boateng) - Nicholas Lawyer Boateng (Kwaku Boateng) (drums) - Alex Baker Donkor (keybords) - Ellis Kwaku Anane aka Koo Baa (drums) - Ancient Awuah (keyboards) - Len Fillis Asiama - Frank Hiango - Guy Emmanuel Opah (bass,1978-89) - Jacob Harrison K. Agya Osae - John Quarshie (bass guitar) - Mum Bea (vocal) - P. K. Asare (congas) - Osei Kofi - Yaw Nanaba Amoako - Kwame Seth Asiedu - Oscar Pap (sax,1983-86) - Innocent (percussion)

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