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    Ghana has lost a giant. Highlife legend Ebo Taylor has passed on at 90, leaving behind a timeless musical legacy.

    By Ab AdamsFebruary 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ghana has lost one of its most influential musical voices. Renowned highlife legend, composer, and bandleader Ebo Taylor has passed on at the age of 90, marking the end of an era in African music.

    Ebo Taylor was a towering figure in Ghanaian highlife, celebrated for his role in shaping the genre and expanding its global reach. Blending traditional Ghanaian rhythms with jazz, funk, and Afrobeat elements, he created a sound that was both deeply rooted in African culture and boldly innovative. His music spoke not only to the dancefloor but also to social consciousness, identity, and African pride.

    Born and raised in Ghana, Taylor’s musical journey spanned several decades. He trained formally in music and went on to collaborate with some of Africa’s most respected artists, including fellow pioneers of highlife and Afrobeat. His compositions and arrangements influenced generations of musicians across Ghana, West Africa, and the wider world.

    Even in his later years, Ebo Taylor experienced a powerful resurgence in global recognition, as international audiences rediscovered his work. His albums found new listeners, and his legacy was celebrated on stages and in collections far beyond Africa. Yet at home, he remained a symbol of excellence, discipline, and cultural authenticity.

    Ebo Taylor’s passing is not just the loss of a musician, but the departure of a cultural custodian, one who carried Ghanaian sound, history, and storytelling with dignity and brilliance. While he may be gone, his music continues to live on, echoing through generations and reminding the world of the richness of Ghana’s highlife tradition.

    He leaves behind an enduring legacy that will forever remain etched in the annals of African music history.

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