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At 12:46am on June 14, 2010, Günni Hastedt said…


You made my day my friend! Wonderful to see that you played with Hugh Masekela in soccer city. You all spreaded good vibes around the world with "Sunshine Day"

Thank you!
At 11:57pm on December 3, 2009, Günni Hastedt said…
Sorry Teddy that I'm answering soooo late. You made me remember how long I did't visit my site here on Jazznetwork :-(

Thank you so much for your words (hoping for some Osibisa gigs here in Germany)

Love peace and happiness to you and your friends

Always addicted to your messages my friend

Günni

At 12:14pm on September 27, 2009, Anna Fisher said…
Greetings Teddy, thank you for your comments on my pages! You are truly a fan! Guidance and protection! Continue being the difference you wish to see and hear!
At 6:05am on May 17, 2009, Günni Hastedt said…
Hi Teddy,

so great to meet you on this wonderful network. To see you here makes me remembering your great performance in a club called "Welcome" ;-) that was situated in a little village in the Lüneburger Heide (lower saxony) called Hützel. I feel "welcome home" again.....

I love your music since 40 years!!!!
At 1:02pm on October 5, 2008, Anaela said…
Lovely vibes in your music.
Greetings from Serbia
At 10:20am on June 23, 2008, Teddy Osei said…
Try www.myspace.com/osibisaofficial
At 5:36am on April 14, 2008, Teddy Osei said…
Hi There,

Good vibes to you all great musicians.
Bless you,and music.
Teddy
At 3:33pm on April 13, 2008, Anna Fisher said…
Photography
Thanks for the add, Teddy Osei!
Still laughing over your 'maritial status' remark! : ^ )
Been blogging like crazy lately at myspace, hope you'll check some of them out.
Take care,
One love,
PEACE
Please Educate All Children Everywhere
Anna Fisher
At 1:48pm on March 11, 2008, Nick Costa said…
Hi Teddy:

Try this: www.myspace.com/mfakera
At 10:24am on March 11, 2008, Nick Costa said…
Teddy:

Thanks very much for the kind words. I like what I've heard of Osibisa as well.

Are you hip to Mfa Kera in Berlin?
At 7:01am on February 6, 2008, Bev Getz said…
Hi Teddy!
I just saw your comment! Thank you for stopping by and it's nice to meet you! Something about your photo reminds me of Billy Hart! Who is one of my all time most favorite people on the planet!
At 9:11am on January 27, 2008, Ray Blue said…
All the best to you too Teddy. Keep me posted man.

Ray
At 9:37am on January 23, 2008, patrickG said…
wow! remember seeing osibisa play live in calcutta so many many years ago! we were already listening to your band before that at all our parties. can never forget your rendition of the hindi praise song: "raghupati raghava raja ram...". thanks for the music!
At 3:25am on January 21, 2008, Teddy Osei said…
Nice to hear fromyou all.

Teddy
At 2:33am on January 21, 2008, Gregg Kofi Brown said…
Ghana won the first game of the Africa Cup!! I guess this gets the whole event off to a smashing start. Give my regards to all my people there.
Gregg Kofi
At 3:32pm on January 20, 2008, Vincent Henry said…
Wow!
Just another musician, and admirer of your music.
All the best,
Vincent
At 11:44am on January 20, 2008, Jaijai Jackson said…
Welcome Teddy to the Jazz Network! We are glad you joined the family of jazz networkers!

Jaijai :-)


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