syn, 1957-2004 GH
Musician of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Kofi Kwarko Gyan
Kiki Gyan (born June 7, 1957, Takoradi, Ghana – died June 10, 2004, Ghana), also known as Kiki Djan, was a Ghanaian musician. He was the keyboardist of the band Osibisa which was popular in the 1970's. He also recorded and produced a series of disco records. Hailed as Africa's answer to Stevie Wonder, Ghanaian multi-instrumental Kiki Gyan was a musical Wunderkind who in the 1970's rose from the lowly status of high school dropout to playing keyboards and touring the world with international supergroup Osibisa. Subsequently he enjoyed a lucrative tenure as an in-demand session player in the top recording studios of London - and all of this before his twenty-first birthday. Out on his own, he produced a series of highly ambitious disco records aimed at positioning him as an international star, but weighed down by the excesses of the era. He died impoverished, a victim of AIDS and drugs-related complications.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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24 Hours In A Disco 1978-82 | Kiki Gyan | 2012 | Compil. |
Feelin' Alright | Kiki Gyan | 1983 | Album |
Keep On Dancing / 24 Hours In A Disco | Kiki Gyan | 1979 | Album |
Feeling So Good | Kiki Gyan | 1979 | Album |
Doing My Thing | Kiki Gyan | 1977 | Single |
Afro Reggae | Kiki Gyan | 1977 | Album |
Just One Night | Kiki Gyan | 1977 | Single |
Disco Dancer | Kiki Gyan | Album |